And who reports these keys? do all hackers share private keys?
I mean, is it really possible that all those who hacked the keys will necessarily put them in the public access?
I just don't understand really all hacked private keys were necessarily posted in public access? for example, if I hacked a private key, it's not a fact that I would have posted it. It feels like the creator of the puzzle is "hacking" his own keys
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There is simply no such address in the puzzle from which the funds were withdrawn, but the private key would not be known. Because if someone finds an algorithm for finding the next bit, then in a very fast time this algorithm is used by others and the private key becomes generally known. For this, this puzzle was created, in order to identify the current possibility, both technical and algorithmic, for the possibility of opening a wallet with a certain bin of the private key.