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This code calculates Nxt addresses from a set of given passphrases. Here is how to use it from the command line: $ javac nxt_account_id.java # To compile the code $ java nxt_account_id blah blah2 blah3 This will output: 'blah' 456769729687693974 'blah2' 16111303896750395846 'blah3' 3202871157740846442 One way to use this would be to search for the passphase corresponding to a known address. For example, if you think the true passphrase corresponding to a given address differs by a single character from a known passphrase, you could do: $ echo MYPASSPHRASE | ./remove_a_letter.awk | xargs java nxt_account_id 'YPASSPHRASE' 6905830434074861302 'MPASSPHRASE' 9535867058656752834 'MYASSPHRASE' 15190557450786572545 'MYPSSPHRASE' 9744428264923114922 'MYPASPHRASE' 15867835826871473997 'MYPASPHRASE' 15867835826871473997 'MYPASSHRASE' 3743058340698558244 'MYPASSPRASE' 9307424662300878994 'MYPASSPHASE' 1657221682219359625 'MYPASSPHRSE' 9182541071651165808 'MYPASSPHRAE' 3818901984588872135 'MYPASSPHRAS' 1896863173273059371 This assumes you are using a Unix environment and have awk installed. Good luck!
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