one word is 11 bits of the code, assume it's not the last one, which is useless checksum, you are trying to tell me someone crunched ... what is it... 2^117 options, optimistic average they needed 2^59 attempts... do i really need to show you what that looks like as a decimal number?

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288,230,376,151,711,740

288 quadrillion attempts with a 50% luck factor

that's exa in greek unit notation as in giga peta exa

bitcoin hashrate in the whole world right now, is at 600M terahash so yeah... a million times the current bitcoin hash rate to discover this key is the cost, not gonna happen in less than 100 years

also, just to note, deriving the private key of a public key is a lot more computation than an SHA256 hash - there still isn't ASICs to do this afaik, though i think there is probably work being done, since elliptic curve modular arithmetic is becoming more and more important to security