ECDSA Trap Activated : Why a Second Signature Can Kill Your Bitcoin Key ! : Crypto | Torhoo darknet markets
Hidden ECDSA trap just got triggered. Here’s why it matters.
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Two ECDSA signatures with the same r — or even correlated nonces k — leak the private key d.
This is the Hidden Number Problem (HNP).
If sig1 = (r, s1) and sig2 = (r, s2) exist for the same key, you're done. It’s algebra.
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On July 4, legacy Bitcoin wallets signed TXs after over a decade of silence.
On July 14, some of those same keys signed again, consolidating into bc1qmuxrzvnx....
That second signature changed everything.
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Why? Because now there are two public signatures using the same key.
If the original key was generated with a weak RNG (think OpenSSL bugs, Android secp256k1, early Linux entropy), then the nonces k1 and k2 are potentially biased or correlated.
That’s the exploit surface.
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With:
sig1 and sig2,
the message hashes z1, z2 (derivable from TXs),
known r values,
...an attacker can inject this into an LLL-based lattice solver or Bleichenbacher-style HNP solver.
If the bias is strong enough → full private key in minutes.
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This is not theoretical.
The second TX completed the vulnerability loop: two signatures, same key, high-value target.
Now it’s a matter of compute + code — not conjecture.
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If you're holding funds in keys generated between 2011–2014 with poor entropy and you just signed again after years, you may have:
reduced your security to a lattice problem
exposed $M+ to immediate risk
Rotate. Sweep. Don't reuse keys.
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This isn’t FUD.
This is cryptographic cause and effect.
Two weak signatures from the same key is all it takes.
And the whole world is watching now.
“Mathematics doesn’t forget.”
#Bitcoin #ECDSA #OPSEC #HiddenNumberProblem
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If you buy a salad kit at Walmart made by a different company, it's not Walmarts fault when it gets you sick and kills you. Walmart can dump the product, as can a dealer, but it's not really their job to do quality control on other companies products.
Weak argument, and yes, if you buy a food product from Walmart, and it kills you, a lawyer is 100% going after Walmart AND the producer of the product, and possibly even the specific individuals who work for both companies that played any hand in production or quality inspection.
ESPECIALLY if Walmart had sold approximately 80,000 killer salads in the last 12 months in the US alone, all ending in death, and closer to 100,000 killer salads the year before, all resulting in death. With a history of killer salads like that, the entire staff on the Walmart payroll is responsible at that point from the janitor to the CEO.
If a dealer doesn't know how strong their drugs are for any reason, and they sell them to another person with a generic 'be careful buddy' warning, that definitely doesn't alleviate them of at least partial responsibility for what happened. If anything, it solidifies that their negligence ultimately played a part in what cost the person their life.
Ignorance is no excuse. I do think the user bears some of the responsibility as well, because ultimately, we are all the last line of defense for what goes into our own body. But I believe the brunt of the responsibility of the death lies with the person who provided the drug and then everyone going back from there to where it was produced.
If it was not H, but fent, or even partially fent, I'm not even sure the user that died does share in the blame because what they got was clearly not what they were told it was and in that case the blame DOES rest solely on the dealer because either they didn't know what they had (negligence) or they lied and said it was something it wasn't and that lie resulted in a person killing himself inadvertently.
The stuff should really be labeled as a poison at this point and pushed out of communities where other drugs are sold because no other drug commonly used causes anywhere near the number of deaths as fent. Not by a long shot.
The increased LE efforts to curb the amount of fent killing people and reduce the number of deaths are catching other users and dealers of other substances in their dragnets and overall it's shining a really fucking bad light on drug use in general, shifting the whole scene in the wrong direction.
Not to mention the room temperature IQ individuals like OP dealing while not understanding the entire responsibility that a dealer has to keep their customers safe and not having the ability to self-reflect when things go south.
Fucking disgusting.
Nobody is coming to save you.
What does that mean? It means you don't do stupid shit because the only person in the world that cares about you is YOU.
Don't play with street dope. If you choose to play with street dope, you paid the ticket and you are going to ride whatever comes from it.
This is weak cope and small-brain mentality.