Who really cares about sequential EC points iterations without any other logic attached to it like converting to hex representation and checking for bloomfilter hit or whatever.
Guess that way 2x times faster will be the same as JLP code.
Well, cause he never actually gave any full code or full logic for real. Its all just conceptual, theoretical stuff hes talkin about. Nothin tangible. Dudes basically a conceptual artist, honestly.

100% agree. kTimesG just a guy who likes to do a lot of technical talking. From github repositories I saw a lot of interesting code and concepts (NoMachine1, iceland2k14, Dookoo2, RetiredC just to name a few). From kTimesG repository there is nothing to see really. AI also says that bitcoins libsecp256k1 is the fastest solution available. I guess if you strip off some constant-time code first.
The most funny in thing is that such great a programmer as kTimesG (even RetiredC compared to him as he said not such good) could not came up with his own fastest of all secp256k1 library. If he will publish such library i will be the first one to use it in my projects.
I don't understand this topic anymore.
What's with this hate? What the hell is with this "everything he writes is AI" non-sense?
What is up with all the attacks that I somehow wrote code using AI? Or that whatever AI confirms as true, means that it's also definitely the source? Are you guys OK, really?

Listen, go ask AI if secp256k1 is fast or not. But then ask it to write the same "useless" code that I published. I mean - something more efficient, and that it's also not some
stupid non-sense.
By "works" - I mean to actually produce correct behavior. The junk code that I published was extensively tested to produce correct results - there's even a conditional block that checks if the results are correct as they are produced.
Next, once you hopefully manage to convince the AI to spit out something that scans a range using only low-level primitives, and zero overhead, please do some actual benchmarks to compare whatever shit the Ai created and, JLP's Secp256k1, and my code. And maybe only
after you do these steps, you start throwing useless shitty statements about the code, or its lack of usefulness.
Meanwhile, 90% of the code posted here is constantly reported as "broken" "incorrect results" "not working" etc etc etc - the very definition of script kiddies hanging around discussing things that don't even
work as expected... very serious plans for people trying to brute force through some quadrillion keys.
Also, did I mention I'm not seeking to break address puzzles? Nor do I care about BSGS? And even more than this:
I don't really give a crap about stuff that runs on a CPU - hence, I don't care about spending weeks or months to blah-blah assemble some ECC arithmetic on a CPU, even though I'm capable of doing it if I really really wanted.
Hopefully this ends the dilemma about some things. I'm not here to provide full-stack applications for you, since I don't care about what you guys care (miracle solutions). I don't need anyone's merit also, nor your money, nor anything really. But I can't understand the hate though. Does facts bother you, or what's the problem?