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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
GR Sasa
on 19/04/2023, 13:56:56 UTC


Edit:
Example of a strange public key:

Code:
0400000000000000000000003b78ce563f89a0ed9414f5aa28ad0d96d6795f9c633f3979bf72ae8202983dc989aec7f2ff2ed91bdd69ce02fc0700ca100e59ddf3

Code:
0400000000000000000000003b78ce563f89a0ed9414f5aa28ad0d96d6795f9c63c0c686408d517dfd67c2367651380d00d126e4229631fd03f8ff35eef1a61e3c

Find their difference, also after that check 69 and 96 as hex, convert them to decimal and compare their values and difference in values, as I have said before this is an ocean, and somehow the designers of EC and the math involved either used magic to come up with these equations, or I am still unable to fathom  the infrastructure underneath them all, yet.  Do not rely on existing tools, if you can come up with new solutions, share them if they can not be used to endanger coins other than puzzle coins. Otherwise you should not reveal anything if it can be exploited to steal coins from people.


That's bullshit mate. These are freaking completey normal VALID public keys. There is nothing strange with them or what so ever....

Just because a public has many zeros does not make it "weird" or "strange"

Code:
000000000000000000000000000000000ffff000000000001111111111100000/code]

Here's a [b][u]VALID[/u][/b]private key with many zeros. Is it weird?