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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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SimonNeedsBitcoin
on 08/08/2025, 02:40:06 UTC
Sorry, guys, but unfortunately I have to ask my question for the third time, as Im still curious. SimonNeedsBitcoin steered the conversation in a completely different direction that’s already been discussed multiple times here and whether that path is right or wrong doesn’t concern me. What SimonNeedsBitcoin decided to explain was an answer to a question I never asked. So… once again, I had like to ask my question, and if anyone can answer, I will really appreciate it. I don’t understand what difference the puzzle number makes - whether it’s #61, #71, #82, etc. And specifically, what makes the puzzles that are multiples of 5 special — like #85, #100, #105? Or in the end, since no one is giving an answer, does that just mean this thing has no significance at all?

The public keys of multiple 5 puzzles were intentionally revealed, which opens the way to the possibility of using kangaroo, which allows for a faster solution of the problem, something that is not possible with puzzles 71, 72... that do not end in 5 or 0, which makes them difficult to solve because only conventional (slow) brute force can be applied. However, if for example you solve puzzle 71 and do not use the Mara service, when sending the transaction, you are exposing its public key to the world, which will cause bots to use kangaroo and replace your transaction, taking away your prize, since the difficulty of puzzle 71 lies in the fact that the public key is hidden, but once an attempt is made to spend it and it is included in the mempool, the public key is leaked.

For this reason you should use mara Slipstream for these puzzles, because mara does not broadcast the transaction publicly, which means it does not reveal the public key until the transaction is confirmed (included in a block) and at this point, this is not reversible, so you will have collected the reward without problems.

Thank you for the answer! The explanation was simple, but I just didn't pay attention. I thought there were several puzzles with known public keys, but I hadn’t noticed that it's specifically the ones that are multiples of 5.

I personally have no trust in intermediary sites like Slipstream Mara. These are all delusional thoughts that are expressed. Anyone who can solve Puzzle 71 can create a transaction with a gift of 1 million Satoshi and broadcast it on the network. Rest assured, with this reward, miners will not hesitate for a moment to accept it. Your transaction will be confirmed and there is no need to worry until the robots try to reach the public key from the private key.

Brother, I agree with your point. There are so many scammers out there. They even ask people to send their transaction data to a private mining pool. This is practically like giving them your private key, allowing them to decrypt it and steal your funds in a matter of minutes. They claim they can decrypt your private key in seconds, so are they so noble as to be completely free of greed? That's completely against human nature.

Bitcoin's advantage lies in its decentralization. You need to use traditional transfer methods to ensure adequate security. As long as you pay the highest transaction fee, your transaction will be confirmed by miners around the world, and you can receive your bonus in a minute or even tens of seconds.

Do you prefer having miners around the world confirm your transaction, or just having it confirmed by a private mining pool? They can't even grasp such a simple principle.

I was once a victim of having my ETH in Metamask wiped out, although the amount was small. I'm just fed up with so many scammers online, so I'm speaking out. How you transfer your money is your own decision. Don't regret it later.