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I'm an expert Artificial Intelligence programmer interested in working with a large-scale mining operation to develop algorithms to intelligently mine Bitcoin. If you're interested in contacting me, my Kik is iesouskurios. If you're interested in helping fund the work, my wallet is 1LZWfkudvGvvXSzzFBqWtPKaAyLSztFUHT but I would prefer you contact me first, as anyone who contributes to the work should have a fair stake in the ultimate work product.

>> No.4864329

>>4864181
How can AI help finding the correct nonce for a double SHA256 to be under a certain hex value?
Answer: it can't

>> No.4864338

>>4864181
In order to win the game, you have to skate to where the puck is GOING to be. - Wayne Gretzky

>> No.4864396
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4864396

>>4864338
>this guy unironically thinks he can build a rainbow table for bitcoin

>> No.4864462

>>4864329
>How can AI help finding the correct nonce for a double SHA256 to be under a certain hex value?
>Answer: it can't
Incorrect. I've used AI for intelligent search of completely random search spaces before with excellent success.

And I have a new algorithm that hybridizes two solid AI techniques that Johns Hopkins actually wanted to buy from me, but I didn't sell, because I was waiting for an opportunity like this.

>> No.4864518

>>4864396
>>this guy unironically thinks he can build a rainbow table for bitcoin

I've done it before with other applications. Incremental AI cracking of a hash is computationally feasable using AI in a way that could never work using canonical brute force methods.

>> No.4864713

>>4864181
the amount of energy you would waste on this you could just get a normal job, buy a bitcoin miner and mine bitcoin normally. By the time you'd made it (assuming its even possible) it is going to be essentially impossible to mine bitcoin and its going to take so long for it to mine enough to learn that its pointless. Sure, maybe it could be easily translated into another crypto but i dont believe youre going to make this and the energy would be better spent elsewhere.

>> No.4864918

OP confirmed for never taking a comp sci course in his life.

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>>4864518
I dont know much about AI but from my limited understanding it simply recognizes patterns and biases and abuses them to reach a certain goal.
The avalanche effect in cryptography is a direct attempt at obfuscating these biases. How do you plan on approaching this?

>> No.4865922

OP is like those guys who do TA and find patterns in completely random price movements. then they try to predict future movements based on those patterns. hint: it doesn't work

>> No.4865973

>>4864396
do people even still use rainbow tables to crack hashes?
when i learned cryptography in school in 08 rainbow tables where the shit, havent heard much about them lately tho

>> No.4866133

lmao machine / deep learning to develop an algorithm to solve complex completely random GPU heavy equations.

you funny buddy... you funny

>> No.4866170

>>4866133
is kinda how they sell the IA nowdays.

They put the label IA on everything just to sell.

>> No.4866328

Real PhD in Machine Learning here. Op has obviously no idea of what he is talking about.

>> No.4866386

>>4865922

Renaissance Technologies

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>>4866133
He'll have to connect the AI with GPU's,the more the faster. Maximus kek.