Dedicated to all the newbies ☟ To anyone considering stepping into these puzzle games, let me be absolutely clear: this is a black hole. It will pull you in, drain everything you have, and leave you empty-handed.
It doesn’t matter how smart you are, how lucky you think you might be, or how much effort you put in—there’s no way to escape its grip.
I stand here as proof of this harsh truth. I’ve lost not only my Bitcoin but also years of my life chasing shadows.
My advice to anyone new or hopeful is simple: turn back now. Don’t be fooled by the false promise of quick wealth.
I’ve learned the hard way that these puzzles are nothing but a relentless grind. They drain your time, your resources, and your hope, leaving you with nothing but regret.
Engaging with these puzzle games is akin to launching a process that immediately forks into an infinite loop, consuming 100% of your system resources while producing zero meaningful output. It’s a blockchain-backed black hole, an entropy vortex designed to maximize grind while minimizing ROI (Return on Investment).
Your intelligence? Irrelevant. RNG luck factor? Ineffectual. Effort? Cute, but futile. Once you enter this closed loop, you’ll find that all inputs - time, mental energy, and yes, even your precious Bitcoin - are siphoned off into the great digital void, leaving nothing but an irrecoverable stack overflow of regret.
Solving puzzles with social engineering is like trying to decrypt an avocado with a VPN -confusing, messy, and guaranteed to leave you questioning your life choices.
Save your RAM, your energy, and your soul—run while you still have bandwidth.

Well said, and your analogy is spot-on!You captures the essence of this trap perfectly. My hope is that others see posts like yours and mine and decide to avoid this endless recursion before it’s too late.
The worst part is how deeply they prey on human curiosity and tenacity. Once you're hooked, it feels impossible to walk away because the sunk-cost fallacy kicks in hard.
You think, ‘Just a little more effort, a bit more time,’ but it’s all for nothing.

I totally disagree with that, it's your personal experience, you waste time if you limit yourself to using what is already written without trying to go further, but the exploration of scientific topics that seem impossible have always been solved sooner or later, sometimes even without wanting to find it!.
An example:
Heinrich Hertz, never saw the practical use of radio waves. Decades later wireless communication signals were invented,
we should never give up on something, theorems have been solved even centuries later.
Just because you can't doesn't mean that nobody else will ever do it!
I’ve shared many things here, but as you, Nomachines, or others might think, some of them might seem like ‘cute’ or futile attempts.
However, that doesn’t mean this thread captures the full depth of my efforts or experiments—there are still many scientific tricks and insights I haven’t shared yet.
Anyway, my post is specifically aimed at newbies—those who often enter these challenges with minimal effort and high expectations, hoping for quick success.
Even many of them don’t even take the time to read older posts, study the groundwork, or fully grasp the complexity of these puzzles.
This isn’t about discouraging genuine curiosity or scientific exploration—it’s about setting realistic expectations for those who might be diving in without the preparation or perseverance needed to even begin unraveling such a relentless riddle.