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./keysubtracter 026ecabd2d22fdb737be21975ce9a694e108eb94f3649c586cc7461c8abf5da71a -r 2000000000:3000000000 -R
[+] Version v2.3
[+] KeySubtractor
[+] Keys to Generate: 0
[+] Min range: 2000000000
[+] Max range: 3000000000
Version: v2.3
[E] There are some missing parameter(s)

Usage:
-h Show this help screen.
-b bits For the 32 BTC challenge, you can just enter a bit range.
-f format Output format <publickey, rmd160, address>. Default: publickey
-l look Output <compressed, uncompressed>. Default: compress
-n number Number of public keys to generate. This number needs to be even.
-o file Output file. If you omit this option, results will be printed on screen.
-p key Publickey to be added/subtracted; can be compressed or uncompressed.
-r A:B Range A to B; ex: -r 2000000000:3000000000
-R Random addition/subtraction publickey instead of sequential.
-a Addition only to the public key.
-s Subtraction only to the public key.
NOTE:
If you want to add and subtract from public key, use the -s and -a flags at the same time.

-z X Point only. It will exclude the even (02) and odd (03) parity of the Y coord.
-x Exclude comments; the + and/or - columns. You need the comments if using Random mode.
NOTE:
The + or - comments are telling you what to add or subtract from found key.
If you use -s, subtraction only, you need to add + the number to found key,
to equal the actual key you are looking for.

Developed by albertobsd, mods made by WanderingPhilosopher

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