Hello all key hunters,
For those interested, I just released KeyQuest V1 on GitHub. It's a random or hybrid Bruteforce created from Cyclone's idea and using some of its optimized includes. If you enjoy working with prefixes like me, then this will be perfect for you.
More info at
https://github.com/Benjade/KeyQuestHappy hunting!
This is based on Cyclone, with no mention of the original author, but it's also slower than Cyclone. What's the point of this? Is it some hidden gem or an encrypted result? I don't understand.

It's not mentioned in the original code, but I added one on the GitHub page if you're reading this

The point is, you can perform several calculations with it. I can't give you the formula, but for example, you can escape prefixes if you have a hunch, or even without. The possibilities are endless. And it's normal for it to be a little slower depending on your search, the number of prefixes, and the randomness you use. Randomness is always a little slower.
I should point out that I haven't searched for unsolved keys yet. I waited until I went live to do that. But I can say that I found a 14-hex key in 37 minutes with it.