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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
lordfrs
on 23/08/2023, 18:56:26 UTC
Hi Guys, I'm back, and i found the "p2sh-segwit" of 130 # puzzle address "1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua"


"p2sh-segwit": "3J9ANKe3NQgDvtS33JX1v4CB1tyDZAYgrS"

maybe there's some clue or something to work with p2sh ?

because i see the pattern of the puzzle, if someone not spend the fund, the P2SH not generated on privatekeys.pw


(p2wsh) =bc1qjtgt74dxanh4pcmwnfs9usskcg8n33cxxhp0kcnaa82qg6ye26eqrjqvzm
p2wpkh) = bc1q5fyj9pfq2x5sqt4lfjry54dvkadmfnm4sdlecz

ETH= 0x10E2d3289af14a510c88e5107B11d69c47Dd5683
Tron = TBWVYCE2x7fsszXZ16iXDEmfr8QvrAEuU2



Knowing the public key is enough to generate addresses.

It's not a rule either to look for the address of a known public key, haha.


I can search for anything, and I don't necessarily have to use a public key. For example, I can find the P2SH for puzzle number 66.

THIS
13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so # P2PKH

"bc1qyr2956nky56hqr8fuzepdccejse4mw994lyftn" BECH32
"3PdQoXyQwWmerpt3SbF7Hbh3aukXXXXXXX" P2SH ( sorry if i do "X" end address, it might be easier to cashout when you can do something with this main/test net addresses.

WHO KNOWS THE PUBLIC KEY 66? I CAN EVEN FIND THE P2SH ADDRESS, HAHA!  Grin




3PdQoXyQwWmerpt3SbF7Hbh3aukC5w28GP