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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
racminer
on 04/04/2023, 12:14:59 UTC
Hi, very impressive

How about finding the 72 bit private-key this one following public-key

02FA7F31E5AC687CE1770159146899C390FBAA3395EE1B6EBDA07B4D7DDC6A519B

please provide a screen shot of the output with date-time stamp before and after execution.

Are you considering releasing your program soon?

I do not know what you mean by screen shot.

Code:
KangaBGStrider v1.01
Range Start :0 (0 bit)
Range End   :FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF (72 bit)
Public Key(s) :1
Creating Stride Table...
CPU thread(s) : 6
Stride Table Complete: Max Stride: 2^34
Stride Avg Distance: 2^32.17
Number of Striders: 2^12.58
Suggested DP: 20
Expected operations: 2^38.60
Simulated DP size: 28 [0x000000000FFFFFFF]
[24.98 MS/s][GPU 0.00 MS/s][Total Collision Checks 2^29.76][46s (Avg 04:38:23)]
Key# 0 [1S]Pub:  0x02FA7F31E5AC687CE1770159146899C390FBAA3395EE1B6EBDA07B4D7DDC6A519B
       Priv: 0xF5E786A2B6CDE7E881

Done: Total time 49s


A screen shot is an actual  picture of your screen not the text that you put here (no offense !).
If you do not share at least the executable form of your program, it is hard to believe that with a few cpu cores you can beat  the 2080 gpu.
Again, I do not mean to offend you, but seeing is believing.