Blockchain Messaging

▶︎ The story of Blockchain Messaging begun on July 15, 2020, when notorious hacker gained control of prominent Twitter accounts, such as Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Apple. The hacker then executed a ‘doubling Bitcoin’ scam, enticing users to send funds with the promise of receiving double the amount in return!

Following this incident, a distinctive Bitcoin transaction was sent to the hacker’s address. However, this transaction was not ordinary; it carried a message within!

Here we see a readable message encoded in 6 special bitcoin addresses, which reads:

Just Read All
Transaction outputs As Text
You Take Risk When Use Bitcoin
For Your Twitter Game
Bitcoin is Traceable
Why Not Monero

How does Base58 address work?

In Bitcoin, there is no formal registration process for addresses. Private keys, along with their corresponding public keys (addresses), can be generated offline using mathematical algorithms.

Finding an address matching a particular pattern would require an average of around ∼1.218×10^44 attempts. With the help of a modern GPU, an address generator can produce approximately 500 million addresses per second (5×10^8). That might sound promising, but even with such speed, the endeavour would still demand about 2.56×10^35 seconds, amounting to an astronomical 5.8×10^17 times the age of the universe. It’s safe to say that within this vast expanse, the notion of cracking a specific pattern through brute force becomes utterly implausible!

However!

We discovered a method to create a custom base58 address that functions seamlessly within the Bitcoin network. It’s perfect for engraving a message or a memory! And no, we’re not hacking Bitcoin (though that would be cool 😅). This has inspired us to share the fun and invite everyone to leaving their mark on BTC.

Whether it’s the message mentioned earlier or any other quirky note you fancy etching into the Bitcoin blockchain, we can do that for you. And rest assured it’s there to stay for as long as the Bitcoin network sticks around!

We’ve also jumped on the bandwagon and etched our own Blockchain Messaging using two personalised Bitcoin addresses:

HeLLo BLockChainScroLLCom	
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