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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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BitDominator00
on 14/06/2023, 14:05:58 UTC


You're some kind of naive person)) Do you honestly think that Satoshi came up with some kind of magical thing called bitcoin? I'll tell you a secret - elliptic curves were engaged in 2000 BC in Iran)))
ECDSA and Secp256k1 - this is not invented by Satoshi!))
This is the encryption standard - the US National Security Agency - it has been used for many many years - to encrypt messages! This is mainly used by the military and special services!
What is the story of 2000 BC in iran, do you have any sources and names to provide please?
Of course militaries use elliptic curves for encryption, but I doubt if they use a publicly available curve for that purpose. And maybe Satoshi didn't invent the ECDSA, secp256k1 curve, but he was smart enough to use it in order to secure bitcoin.

Secp256k1 is purely a safe vault, with other characteristics and utilities. Satoshi just chose to lock the door of the bitcoin vault using a locking mechanism we call secp256k1.

Ps, I agree with you, I'm just a simpleton, doing simple stuff, saying simpler things.😉
Maybe Satoshi created this "puzzle," and once all the private keys are found... maybe a hash of the string composed of all the keys within individual ranges, or maybe something related to them... could lead to the private key that "controls" the addresses that received the first mined bitcoins. Science fiction ? XD
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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BitDominator00
on 13/04/2022, 16:13:26 UTC

I was checking exatly the same the other day, hi everyone im new into this puzzle, and im obsessed with it. Spend hours and hours looking for a pattern, and there is no pattern as the "owner" mentioned it but i was looking for the already found keys and i think i found something.

If someone is brute forcing this, you need to start from eb851eb851eb8000 to ffffffffffffffff, thats why this is not still be found, the hex is almost at the end of the range. Im bruteforcing this from feb851eb851eb800 to ffffffffffffffff at 25 MKey/s (yes is a little slow but is honest work Tongue ) and i will be checking from the back after finish a range.

I hope this helps anyone, and if i do please share something as i will share to 2 users of this forum (if i find the key) who gives me the idea Smiley


Regards from AR and sorry about my english.

based on what you say to start from that point of the range ?

please try to explain
Hard to explain, but is based on all the other resolved puzzles
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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BitDominator00
on 13/04/2022, 07:21:43 UTC

I was checking exatly the same the other day, hi everyone im new into this puzzle, and im obsessed with it. Spend hours and hours looking for a pattern, and there is no pattern as the "owner" mentioned it but i was looking for the already found keys and i think i found something.

If someone is brute forcing this, you need to start from eb851eb851eb8000 to ffffffffffffffff, thats why this is not still be found, the hex is almost at the end of the range. Im bruteforcing this from feb851eb851eb800 to ffffffffffffffff at 25 MKey/s (yes is a little slow but is honest work Tongue ) and i will be checking from the back after finish a range.

I hope this helps anyone, and if i do please share something as i will share to 2 users of this forum (if i find the key) who gives me the idea Smiley


Regards from AR and sorry about my english.

based on what you say to start from that point of the range ?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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BitDominator00
on 13/04/2022, 07:14:22 UTC
based on what you say you start from that point of the range ?