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Posted: Wed May 21, 2025 7:08 am
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No, it is not possible to download a "database of all Bitcoin private keys." This is a fundamental misunderstanding of how Bitcoin's cryptography and security work. Any service or individual claiming to offer such a download is running a scam.
Here's why such a database doesn't exist and can't be created:
The Immense Size of the Private Key Space:
A Bitcoin private key is essentially a random 256-bit number.
The total number of possible Bitcoin private keys is approximately 2
in decimal.
This number is far, far greater than the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe (which is around 10
80
If every single computer on Earth (and even if we converted the entire mass of the observable universe into computers) were to randomly generate and check private keys since the Big Bang, they would still have an infinitesimally small chance of finding even one private key with a balance.
Private Keys are Generated, Not Stored in a Central Database.
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No, it is not possible to download a "database of all Bitcoin private keys." This is a fundamental misunderstanding of how Bitcoin's cryptography and security work. Any service or individual claiming to offer such a download is running a scam.
Here's why such a database doesn't exist and can't be created:
The Immense Size of the Private Key Space:
A Bitcoin private key is essentially a random 256-bit number.
The total number of possible Bitcoin private keys is approximately 2
in decimal.
This number is far, far greater than the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe (which is around 10
80
If every single computer on Earth (and even if we converted the entire mass of the observable universe into computers) were to randomly generate and check private keys since the Big Bang, they would still have an infinitesimally small chance of finding even one private key with a balance.
Private Keys are Generated, Not Stored in a Central Database.