Mathematics (Aug 2022)

Special Subsets of Addresses for Blockchains Using the <i>secp256k1</i> Curve

  • Antonio J. Di Scala,
  • Andrea Gangemi,
  • Giuliano Romeo,
  • Gabriele Vernetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math10152746
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
p. 2746

Abstract

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In 2020, Sala, Sogiorno and Taufer were able to find the private keys of some Bitcoin addresses, thus being able to spend the cryptocurrency linked to them. This was unexpected since the recovery of non-trivial private keys for blockchain addresses is deemed to be an infeasible problem. In this paper, we widen this analysis by mounting a similar attack on other small subsets of the set of private keys. We then apply it to other blockchains as well, examining Ethereum, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Dash, Zcash and Bitcoin Cash. In addition to the results, we also explain the techniques we have used to perform this exhaustive search for all the addresses that have ever appeared in these blockchains, and we give an estimate of the time needed to perform all the computations. Finally, we also examine the possibility of mounting a similar attack on other elliptic curves used in blockchains, i.e., Curve25519 and NIST P-256.

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