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Move the funds to an address that is under your control, assuming the attacker didn't already steal the funds.

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Everything is safe, no third parties "pushing" me to do something, I simply wanted to know.

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Check. Check. Nah.

Say someone decides to see if he can calculate the private key related to my adress he found on some Blockexplorer... What can I do against this?

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Say someone decides to see if he can calculate the private key related to my adress he found on some Blockexplorer... What can I do against this?

You do nothing but they probably start watching this video at some point:

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Bitcoin uses the secp256k1 curve which uses 256-bit keys

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If that was possible nation state actors with virtually unlimited funds and computing power would be slurping up BTC left and right, and we wouldn't be here now.

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If that was possible, the world’s infrastructure would be completely vulnerable to the same actor. Stealing UTXOs is not the way to make the most out of a way to crack SHA256.

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