Bitcoin Micro Collider is a bitcoin address/key generator which compares randomly generated address/key combinations against a list of addresses provided by the user.
For example, if a user supplied a list of all bitcoin addresses containing bitcoin balances, the program would generate random address/key combinations until a match was found against an address containing a balance. The program would alert the user and save the address/key combination to a text file for future use. The user would have the option to utilize the private key to take control of the address and it's underlying holdings.
Step 0: Install a Java runtime environment on your computer. If you don't already have this installed, a Java runtime can be downloaded from ninite.com (for example Java AdoptOpenJDK).
Step 1: Download the Bitcoin Micro Collider executable JAR or EXE file here.
Step 2: Create or download a list of bitcoin addresses to scan. The file needs to be in text format with each address on a separate line. Example file pre-populated with addresses here.
Step 3: Open the executable JAR file called BitcoinMicroCollider.jar
Step 4: Click "Load Address File" and browse to the bitcoin address text file
Step 5: Wait while the file is loaded (this can take some time for large files)
Step 6: After the text file has been loaded, the "Start Collider" button will turn green. Click this button to begin the collider process.