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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
WanderingPhilospher
on 20/04/2023, 03:47:30 UTC
https://privatekeyfinder.io/private-keys/bitcoin/

 that is the main website that im referring too you can see start to finish the last digit goes up by 0-9 a-f


https://hashkeys.club//

in between the // put the puzzle your looking for but same as this website goes up 0-9 a-f same shit  


https://privatekeys.pw/keys/bitcoin/1

same as this website same shit.


all im saying is if theres no gap which means the keys cant just randomly be added later on then i could use the p2pkh to find it using CTRL F search just like you can for any solved puzzle.



CTRL F searches the entire data base of the website for any word you type.


like i said before just go look man its not hard there no possible way to just toss in a private key when its found unless there's a gap. if there's a gap in the ending digit pattern  0-9 a-f you'd program a tool t6o search through a certain range and find such gap being talked about.
This site actively monitors the puzzle/challenge:

https://privatekeyfinder.io/bitcoin-puzzle/
When a key is found, they can easily mark it and it will appear on its appropriate page...when the page is clicked on.

Like I said, keep on looking for your gap or whatever, I hope you find them all. I really do.

I know how those sites work, and it is what I said.

The correlation is, if I have a site that generates/shows 100 keys/addresses per page, I know exactly which page a private key is on/where it will show. I do not know the address of the key unless I visit that page or do the priv key to pub address myself.

The correlation is how many keys per page is listed on a site, we will say 100. so if I am looking for private key ea21 (decimal 59937), I know it will be on page 599 (59937 / 100).