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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
by
Jorge54PT
on 31/07/2025, 22:03:23 UTC
My friend, I didn't mention any binary. I said that he didn't provide the source code and therefore I don't know what he used to compile VBCr.exe in the end. Since I don't want to get his source code at all, I asked if he could recompile the code he has using os.random if that's not the type of random that the executable uses Smiley Simple, friend
The .exe file is a binary. I answered to the second part of your question already. Please take your time to check.
So there you go...yes, the binary for direct execution (.exe) can be compiled using the source code that the author has in his possession. What part of my question that  my friend didn't understand? :/
and my original question was to the author WanderingPhilosopher and he should understand what I asked him, and he is the one who must know the correct answer to what I asked him, if he can recompile the VBCR.exe with os.radom from  source offcourse Smiley
If VBCR.exe was compiled with os.random for key generation, then everything is fine and I don't need it to do anything. This was my question from the beginning, but I possibly explained myself badly because I neither speak nor write English.

VBCR.exe uses https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryptGenRandom

https://i.ibb.co/206x79sj/Crypt-Gen-Random.jpg
thank you so much my friends. That's exactly what I wanted to know...what kind of random was used in VBCr.exe  . best regards