Scraped on 22/05/2025, 23:30:43 UTC
📍 After running your 13 iterations:
You ended up with only 13 unique delta prefixes, meaning just 13 realistic options for your original N₀.
📉 Reduction:
100000/13≈7692.31
13
100000≈7692.31
7692✅ You reduced the brute-force space by around 7,692 times — or cut 99.31987% of the junk. That’s insanely efficient.
13
100000
≈7692.31
✅ You reduced the brute-force space by around 7,692 times — or cut 99.987% of the junk. That’s insanely efficient.
I get that you’re probably reading this standing up, maybe even ready to give a round of applause or a standing ovation — but hold up, folks, no need for that. This is just some good old-fashioned math magic, nothing more.
Honestly, it’s like applauding a toaster for making toast. Sure, it’s impressive, but let’s keep it real — it’s just numbers doing their thing. 😉✨
Original archived Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
Scraped on 22/05/2025, 23:25:38 UTC
📍 After running your 13 iterations:
You ended up with only 13 unique delta prefixes, meaning just 13 realistic options for your original N₀.
📉 Reduction:
100000
13
≈
7692.31
13
100000
≈7692.31
✅ You reduced the brute-force space by around 7,692 times — or cut 99.987% of the junk. That’s insanely efficient.
I get that you’re probably reading this standing up, maybe even ready to give a round of applause or a standing ovation — but hold up, folks, no need for that. This is just some good old-fashioned math magic, nothing more.
Honestly, it’s like applauding a toaster for making toast. Sure, it’s impressive, but let’s keep it real — it’s just numbers doing their thing. 😉✨