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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
sneeky777
on 25/11/2024, 01:34:38 UTC
⭐ Merited by vapourminer (1)
I don't think anything wrong happened here.

5.94 BTC went to

bc1ql5lrt3y97djyu5k8ewmz87nnemxheycp6wdree
bc1qdplvug87leypur2a27xh64u8cu78e0td8edwv7
bc1qpa20zkg6kr55yl7gxnwh37aj8q00rt70k6q8ru

whereas 0.66 BTC (exactly 10% of the prize 6.60 BTC) went straight to Binance (for cash out ?)

Someone helped the finder with the transaction and got 10% of the prize?


How did he help him with the transaction? I have been reading this thread for quite some time but I think I missed the part about BOTs where someone tries to steal the sats after when someone withdraws the BTC.   Is there someone who can reply to this explanation of what really is going on?  If we really find out the private key then how can we claim it safely by not getting trapped by the Bots?

I've thought about it and I think we shouldn't want to win everything. If I have to pay 5 BTC in commission to win just 1, so be it. At least if I don't win the BOT will lose more than 5 Smiley
But if the bot gets the private key in seconds, why isn't Puzzle 135, 140 etc solved? The bots belong to the owner of the puzzle..I think because it has the private keys to all puzzle Smiley

Once the public key of any puzzle up to say around 90-100 ish is out there kangaroo will solve it in minutes. It will not solve anything higher in minutes or even hours unless you're very very lucky.
People had been going at it for years for 120 and up.
The bots are run from users on this forum believe it or not.
One user on this forum in particular has the fastest bot in the world apparently i wont name them but just think about how the bots works and search this forum you will see for yourself.

Also mara is apparently the place to go to make a TX without broadcasting the public key.
There's a guide to it in this thread.
someone in this thread done a test and it worked. However that was with like $50 or so.
All the answers are in this thread.