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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
kTimesG
on 27/01/2025, 00:16:34 UTC
I do not have these found wallets / prefixes because I think they will show me a pattern. I have them as PoW that I completed a specific range, in case I wanted to swap ranges with someone down the road.

I am telling you the point you do not understand. I guess the English translation is not correct in some places.

If you wish, I can send you a few more HEX codes with the prefix 1BY8GQbnueY. Maybe it will help with your pattern.
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You do not want to understand or agree.

This is what happens when someone reads what they want to understand, not what the words spell out.

bibilgin, it is already an act of patience on all of us to understand your terminology:

"HEX code" = private key? Do you honestly not care that "HEX code" and "private key" are two totally semantically different concepts?

"wallet" = base58 encoded address? Do you honestly not care the difference between a wallet and an address?

No one cares about your prefixes catalog, they are useless. Everyone is telling you they do not matter and that they have exactly zero statistical significance or relevance. ANd that there is no pattern. Learn to read phrases (in full maybe, to reach the logical sentence)?

I also have a strange suspicion that your prefixes or whatever are not even in correlation with the actual starting bits of the RIPEMD-169 hash. As in, your starting bits are not even correct, depending on the prefix. So you might be hunting down stuff that has some prefix length, but in reality the hash bits start to be different earlier than what you think. But then again, you're the real expert here, and all of us are idiots, so you should know better. That is, after you stop confusing hex codes with private keys, and wallets with addresses. Or actually making some sense in general.

You want to know the kicker? ALL of your prefixes are wrong, because they definitely are not the same prefix as the target address. The only correct prefix is the one that has the same length as the "wallet", and, again, as everyone tries to tell you, requires searching every single "HEX code", no skips, no jumps, no assumptions, because, fuck, MATH and PROBABILITIES.