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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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E36cat
on 26/06/2025, 06:49:05 UTC
What you're saying makes no sense. Because if there were a bot that could access the private key of Puzzle 71 in just a few seconds by revealing its public key and steal the funds, then surely it could access the private key of Puzzle 135 in just a few minutes as well! And you're claiming this is due to the public key of Puzzle 135 being exposed? Your claim is completely baseless and biased. It seems your only intent is to deceive and mislead other users. If you really found a puzzle's private key, you can go ahead and use your own method to send your transaction—but don’t try to lay that trap for us again
I think you are missing the point on how big numbers work. Puzzle 135 is way-way-way bigger space to search through compared to 71.
It's not double, it's several quintillions more. No way you could find it in "a few minutes".
I based my statements on what you yourself said. The keyspace of Puzzle 71 is not particularly small either, but according to your claim, bots are capable of accessing the private key in a very short time simply by having the public key. Now, considering that Puzzle 135 has a larger keyspace—which I acknowledge—with the speed you attribute to these bots, don’t you think there has been ample time since the creation of these puzzles for the private key of Puzzle 135 to be discovered and the funds to be transferred? It appears that some of these claims may be misleading. Could it be that you are the same individual who took the Puzzle 69 funds from the person who found it?


bro shut up your talking crap, read the thread