How would you make a 2048 bit prime number randomizer?

Why not??? Only a few people will see it!!!

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I want to help you! I may not understand this math talk, being less than halfway through eighth grade math, but maybe thereā€™s an alternate way!

Iā€™ll give you an outline

  1. Itā€™s not exactly a map
  2. Itā€™s a theoretical idea

I can say one things

  1. You can only do 3 or make something up
  2. You could just put all the possible 2048 bit prime numbers and randomizer per say,
    1=2048 bit prime number 1
    2=2048 bit prime number 2
    And on and on

Whatā€™s your secret plan? Why do you need to code mathematical algorithms, @FusionLord?

Why do you think I said secret?

Just tell us, @FusionLord !

Good point lol. Is your project almost ready? Iā€™m dying to play it now after such foreshadowing.

Just do option 3, given by @Blackhole927 .

Itā€™s nowhere near finished - my whole project sits on top of this one thing!

Then it becomes hackable due to similar results!

The only way to crack RSA is to find the prime numbers used in the algorithm. This can take literally years. In fact, factoring a 2048 bit RSA number has a bounty of 200k (source: wikipedia).

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WHAT IS IT FOR!!! Just tell us or we canā€™t help you!!!

What thatā€™s not a number?

i thinks its a imageā€¦?

Itā€™s in hexadecimal - look up hex to decimal converter

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Thanks @GimNerd22! But I may not use it though

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@GimNerd22 do you have another one by any chance?

I know what your secret project isā€¦

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