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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Dapud0886
on 28/06/2025, 05:55:52 UTC
you guys failed at stealing. I’m sorry about that. 😏

The only failure was exposing public key of a known UTXO address.

Since the public key might as well have been obtained from an already replaced TX, instead of the first one, it's a very weak argument to call it "stealing".Public keys can't be stolen, as they are, as they are called, public information, meant to be known to everyone.

From a solver's perspective, it's just having the additional information (the public key, not the private key). So there is an actual solving effort being done, which is the objective of the puzzle.

Like today's experiment shown, a lot of TXs can simply never make it to a mempool history service, such as mempool.space. Hence, there may always exist a very simple scenario, which nobody mentions:

The first solver's TX may not even make it to mempool.space, because it can very well first be seen by some other node, observed by somebody, replaced, and broadcasted again before the original TX makes it to mempool.space - making the initial TX inexistent in history, as it will be refused when relayed back from the original node (if that even reaches the point of happening).

Hello Let's say you cracked 71 , how would you do it, do you trust mara Slipstream service with your tx or will you goes more private with some miner
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Dapud0886
on 10/05/2025, 14:26:12 UTC
Here a tutorial to use Mara Slipstream and avoid bots stealing your prize

1. Choose the wallet you want to transfer to.

2. Hit Max button to transfer all the amount available.

3. Hit Pay button.

4. See the minimum fee Mara needs to mine your transaction (it’s not the same all the time).

5. Choose a fee slightly above the minimum fee of Mara (If minimum at current time is 20, choose 50 so you have your transaction included and prioritized at the next block).

6. Hit Preview button (DONT EVER PRESS “OK” BUTTON).

7. Sign your transaction with sign button (BE CAREFUL TO NOT HIT "BROADCAST” BUTTON BY MISTAKE).

8. Go to share button and export your transaction with Save to file and save the file wherever you want.

9. Close the preview window to avoid making a mistake you'll regret forever.

10. Open your file in notes and copy the Hex transaction.

11. Paste it in slipstream Mara and activate your transaction.

If this tutorial has helped you, fell free to throw me a coin and i wish Good Luck for you guys!
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bc1qc3k9aefcam26plsq2j4wscpy6wt3s6y9ua2j66
Is this for electrum?
If ever found, i would disconnect before this

Yes, it is for electrum and make it offline can help if u broadcast the transaction by mistake, in this case u would need to copy the hex and activate through another device till it get mined before turning on ur connection

I think if you entered The wif in offline laptop you can't send the BTCs because the wallet balance isn't sync ( not enough balance) , and i think the best way to avoid botes or some hidden virus in your laptop is to create an only watch wallet in your online laptop with the address : 1PWo3JeB9jrGwfHDNpdGK54CRas7fsVzXU. And put the receive address(your's or mine i don't have problem with it  Angry)with the max balance and the right fee and press pay then save the unsigned transaction in a file by pressing export , after that cut the internet from your laptop and create a new wallet with the found wif and import The unsigned transaction and sing it ,you are safe because the broadcast button is disabled (laptop is offline) then press the export button again and select (show as RQ code) And scan it with your online mobile phone and past it in mara pool
Any one can give this method a thought ,and see if its the right way to do this safely, because if something goes wrong people will end up hanging themselves in some tree behind this shi..t  Grin
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Dapud0886
on 01/05/2025, 14:59:58 UTC
Hello everyone, a question from a newbie
How to know that the github scripts around here thats belongs to smart dudes like albert or nomachine or wondering P ....don't have some hidden commands that send the keyfound.txt file back to the script creator when the script find some key
Excuse my nativity  Grin

Hello )

there is also the source code, you can look at it before compiling and running it, and if necessary, you can add or remove something yourself)

Thank you sir
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Dapud0886
on 01/05/2025, 14:49:28 UTC
Hello everyone, a question from a newbie
How to know that the github scripts around here thats belongs to smart dudes like albert or nomachine or wondering P ....don't have some hidden commands that send the keyfound.txt file back to the script creator when the script find some key
Excuse my nativity  Grin