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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
zion3301
on 02/06/2025, 11:46:22 UTC
Guys, have you ever thought that maybe it’s not a piece-by-piece puzzle at all, but simply a quiz?
I mean, maybe the creator hid a pattern that could lead us straight to the solution. Has this idea been discussed already?
Could you give us some hints, please @saatoshi_rising?
We would really appreciate it!

Whoever came up with this Puzzle knows exactly what he's doing.

I use a trial-and-error method a problem-solving approach where you systematically try different options or solutions until you find one that works or achieves the desired result.

This is like the movie Groundhog Day, about a man reliving the same day over and over again.

All puzzles are created with one or similar random, seed - known to the creator.  The puzzle creator tattooed it on their upper arm.
And there is no pattern. It’s not a timestamp. It can’t be reproduced by going back in time.

I think it's obvious that he has his own custom deterministic wallet with errors = ZERO

There is no limit and way someone can search for a puzzle. It's like art. Mostly worthless art collection.


Thats true. The creator know 100% what he was doing. He constructed the a perfectly ordered transaction after he created consecutive keys and masked them. He also remembered the private keys after two years. He almost forgot about the puzzle and then moved funds from 162-255 to the lower ones.
if he used a seed-approach which contains methods like sha2, then there is truely no pattern, as the creator stated.
But in my opinion, if he used a seed approach then the seed is anywhere public or accessable.
I dont think its truely random, because of the fact, that the creator remembered the private keys after 2 years