Is it the same to use Kangaroo with 4 cores as with 12 cores? No, right? Because it is an algorithm that depends on computing power, which is limited (technology does not advance so quickly and the difficulty of the puzzles grows exponentially). That is, your probability decreases exponentially with time and the difficulty of the puzzle.
.. rest of BS ...
Let's cut straight to the chase: did you break the square root bound of finding a key in an interval? I am talking about the ECDLP problem in an interval.
If you did, congrats, I wait for the paper.
If you didn't (which is most likely) than we are definitely not on the same page, so engaging further in a discussion is useless, just like with COBRAS, since you didn't understand what the issues are. Shrinking some exakeys in a 1 KB file is not relevant to the subject.