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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
deep_seek
on 17/02/2025, 07:33:38 UTC

I am the creator.

You are quite right, 161-256 are silly.  I honestly just did not think of this.  What is especially embarrassing, is this did not occur to me once, in two years.  By way of excuse, I was not really thinking much about the puzzle at all.

I will make up for two years of stupidity.  I will spend from 161-256 to the unsolved parts, as you suggest.  In addition, I intend to add further funds.  My aim is to boost the density by a factor of 10, from 0.001*length(key) to 0.01*length(key).  Probably in the next few weeks.  At any rate, when I next have an extended period of quiet and calm, to construct the new transaction carefully.

A few words about the puzzle.  There is no pattern.  It is just consecutive keys from a deterministic wallet (masked with leading 000...0001 to set difficulty).  It is simply a crude measuring instrument, of the cracking strength of the community.

Finally, I wish to express appreciation of the efforts of all developers of new cracking tools and technology.  The "large bitcoin collider" is especially innovative and interesting!

Since then, there has been no further activity or updates from saatoshi_rising. The puzzle remains unsolved, and the community has continued to work on cracking it.

Request:

Dear saatoshi_rising,

To confirm your continued involvement and presence, I kindly request a Proof of Life (POL). If you are still active, could you please send a small amount of funds to the following address as a sign of confirmation?

1HPgraRAYLjP9b9QBRuNzEaKjCxbWGKyhm

Why you send your POL in Puzzle 58 and puzzle 66

https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/80283e8e4fbdcbb474b14b882707b432aca6eee20642cc8d32b08c3749146ac9
https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/transactions/btc/a8b21ceaf9335ef177fa044ac9a879402c24beeeec1364698b108d1187fbbc0a