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Re: == 2024 Bitcoin halving tribute puzzle - Challenge to win 10,000,000 sats! ==
by
Ginux
on 21/04/2024, 06:13:22 UTC
Thank you for your reminder. However, as far as I recall (and it might just be a problem with my memory), there isn’t a 24-hour limitation rule on this forum. Considering that I am serious about replying to each friend who participates in the discussion and seldom post unnecessary replies to myself, it would be hard for the moderators to mistakenly think that I am trying to artificially boost the thread’s position on the forum. Moreover, it’s clearly difficult to add replies to new questions by editing past content.

You are right about one thing. I created this puzzle hoping to engage more people to validate my idea. Indeed, I am looking for individuals who enjoy brute-forcing, or are familiar with AI tools, or have significant computational power to approach this from different angles. If testing proves the security of the multi-table substitution method, I will share the principles behind this method as a reward. Everyone will then be able to create their own tools, not necessarily for encrypting seed phrases but for managing various passwords in everyday life. This is not a patent or product that could be sold; at least, I don’t see any profit model for it at the moment. It’s just a shareable thought process, and I don’t think this will displease the moderators since everyone appreciates valuable contributions.

Of course, everyone has their own judgment standards. As you said, if the moderators don’t like my style of communication or don’t recognize the value of this method, that’s beyond my control. It will be what it will be. Once again, thank you for your kindness.

@Ginux
There's a forum rule that says: consecutive posts within less than 24h are not allowed. You can edit your last post and there's absolutely no need to post consecutive replies in your own thread or in other.

A moderator might not appreciate your somewhat deliberate posting style. Don't know if and how much trouble this could bring you, but I read a bit between the lines that you're trying to test a "product" you came up with.