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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
AlanJohnson
on 21/09/2024, 10:22:30 UTC

  priv2addr.py 2832ed74f2b5e35ee
  Uncompressed Bitcoin Address: 138XxHZGcKM6WyWuYCijLsoCd8K3x4WYjs

     Compressed Bitcoin Address: 13zb1hQbWVsc2S7ZTZnP2G4undNNpdh5so

    Uncompressed P2SH Address: 3GsgtYu5N1zZUAvtwwnN1sf9tf7shrJrex

       Compressed P2SH Address: 3LPuXLDK7AGtmHLv5x1Aj7jSzKmD2Dj4Zr

 Uncompressed Bech32 Address: bc1qzawsqu2pgrm7tglggkywujgfgefa56nwnlj6z3

    Compressed Bech32 Address: bc1qyr2956nky56hqr8fuzepdccejse4mw994lyftn <-------

looks like someone done some transaction tests a day before moving the balance from 66.. Smiley



Hm, so someone sent 6001 satoshis to 'bc1qyr2956nky56hqr8fuzepdccejse4mw994lyftn' almost a year ago (Sept 18 2023)? I think it's safe to say, that whoever sent that 6001 satoshis knew 66's private key. What do you all think?

Something very fishy is going on here ...  Shocked


Sending a transaction doesn't require knowledge of the private key. Anyone can initiate one, so it doesn't provide any meaningful information. I'm not sure what you're trying to get at with your suspicions.



That tx was confirmed on the blockchain... It is a proof that someone had private key to puzzle 66 year before it was officialy solved.

It's really strange.