How to find private bitcoin address key?

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How do I get the private key from the data below?

KEY PUBLIC: 04f2327c57013916e94041ee3ee6f7fcb3dd9cc92c1b7900f51ddfa277eac6b1e175d825d8ce295502cee0f912a18c15cdf2051a16b1d658c64d3b4b3aa4536cf5

SHA-256: 673c32048f3643920a724c2be10ff9be1c562e3833be49e41ad7180bdf571a03

RIPEMD160: 713afb1cf583fbfc43ef1de90421e0df9f48352d

+BIT: 00713afb1cf583fbfc43ef1de90421e0df9f48352d

HEX-HASH: 4df94906f14d296f99c032e7ad59d0d2fae3a9f3a83fffee356d484ce4af969d

HEX-HASH: 0ed48be1b086dabb9e5fee3848e082ac4a57b1063cfb9c9f21bf5c539f646767

CHECKSUM: 0ed48be1

HASH160: 00713afb1cf583fbfc43ef1de90421e0df9f48352d0ed48be1

ADDRESS: 1BKi1k4GmLphXHrWwVCG4uoz33e3ymRoXW

I would like to understand better how the calculations are made to arrive at a result between address and public key. Finding in brute force is not the intention.

  • Can you tell me what you’ve tried? As far as I know, the public key barely speaks of the private key. Encryption is done with public, but can only be decrypted with private, in asymmetric key systems

  • It has some specific algorithms that break some keys, but is dependent on unconventional or time-consuming machines. It matters?

  • No, to find in the brute force is not the intention only I would like to better understand how the calculations are made to arrive at a result between address and public key

  • And quantum? :-)

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You do not. An asymmetric key algorithm is specially developed for that private key nay can be found from the public key. If you could guess the private key of a wallet, it would be the same as you have access to your own wallet, and you could then spend the Bitcoins someone else’s.

If that wallet was yours and you lost your private key, then I’m sorry to inform you, but these Bitcoins are lost.

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