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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Gtsg
on 20/02/2025, 10:25:18 UTC
the first and second lines are the dec range of the wallet, the third line is the hex key, the key in hex is formed from the elements of the dec range, the color shows the values in the order of formation. You look at the first hex character and find it in dec by color and so on. For example 100: a=6+3+1 , f=8+7 and so on. The rest of the information is only for donations

It would be better if the creator himself joined the conversation before I started laying out a method for generating conversion coefficients from wallet to wallet.

Ok, I understand the logic.

But, you can extract any hex format you want from the 1st and 2nd decimals.
It does not take a certain point from a certain level as fixed.
You can take it from the beginning, middle or end and put it below at the beginning, middle or end of HEX.

In your table example, in the same way, when you look at it normally, the order shows that it will start with 7. But you can also get 6 from a decimal in the middle.

The 66th wallet has reset the coefficient to 0. The 67th wallet starts with a new transition coefficient located at the point of progressing one digit. Arithmetic operations with the previous coefficient lead to the starting value of the next wallet. There are 4 possible starting points in this wallet if you don't know the exact transition coefficient. There are other formation markers in the table, there are even fractions of a coefficient and fractions of fractions of a coefficient that lead to the result.