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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 09/04/2025, 11:35:46 UTC
Okay, thanks for the hate, I guess — but can you show me even one person who’s getting this kind of speed on a CPU like mine?
https://ibb.co/VYP4vh7h

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/04/09/xSja5.png
i got 30Ekeys and the chances between p69 and p135 cannot be compared, why go for 135 and not 69 i dont get it Smiley

I have great news! You can compare the chances between puzzle 69 and puzzle 135. You will discover that 135 is actually easier to solve than 69, by an edge of around 50% (when factoring in the GK/s processing advantage).
i use privatekeys.pw calculator for puzzle 135 with 30Ekeys i get 13802108831432.087 years , for puzzle 69 with 400Mkeys i get 46763.364 years (same server)
Just as you can discover the pvkey in the millions or billions of years that the calculator estimates, you can find the private key in the first five minutes, five hours, or five months. Depends where you're looking for.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 09/04/2025, 08:33:56 UTC

Yes. Theoretically, you need at least 1TB. I've never tried more than 60. Anything around 300GB is considered a baby table. I don't have time to wait for a bigger one to be generated.   Grin

Why are you publishing all the scripts from before now?

Because it's a dead end. Game over. There's no point in hiding any more scripts for the puzzles  - whether they're useful or not. For Puzzle 69, you're over 2,500 GPUs. For Puzzle 71, over 3,000.

What are you guys planning to do now ?  Is something similar to bitcoin puzzle out there to hunt ?  
https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/0.2-btc-puzzle
https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/0.01-btc-corey-phillips-puzzle
https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/gsmg-puzzle
https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/0.03-btc-coinmonks-puzzle
https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/0.005-btc-lvl5-puzzle
https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/2-btc-rushwallet-puzzle


It must be pretty funny to put some BTC on an address ... then announce some stupid picture or something and tell people it's a "puzzle"  when in fact it's just bullshit and they are wasting their time.


In this case, the creator's credibility plays an important role. If the puzzles were made by someone well-known, like Elon Musk, then it would be much more likely that they are genuine challenges with real solutions and a prize at the end. Otherwise, there's a risk that it's just a meaningless set of riddles with no answer or reward, designed only to mock those who try to solve them. Since the creator is anonymous, anyone could pose as such an "author" and take pleasure in watching others struggle.
Is the creator of these puzzles known?
But how do you implicate Elon Musk in anything? for now he's in a big hole where he's lost billions.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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on 09/04/2025, 08:23:30 UTC
Okay, thanks for the hate, I guess — but can you show me even one person who’s getting this kind of speed on a CPU like mine?
https://ibb.co/VYP4vh7h

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/04/09/xSja5.png
i got 30Ekeys and the chances between p69 and p135 cannot be compared, why go for 135 and not 69 i dont get it Smiley
Because anyone has the right to scan in whatever range or puzzle they want, without the opinion of others. Some members of this forum are under the impression that they have discovered patterns, that they have "clues" about private keys, with the claim that they have accomplished great mathematical achievements. The truth is, the main factors that can lead to success in this puzzle are processing power, how to choose the ranges and a bit of luck. The rest is bullshit and useless chatter.

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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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on 09/04/2025, 08:11:50 UTC
Okay, thanks for the hate, I guess — but can you show me even one person who’s getting this kind of speed on a CPU like mine?
https://ibb.co/VYP4vh7h

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/04/09/xSja5.png


keyhunt ?  Wink

Yes  Smiley
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 09/04/2025, 07:26:28 UTC
Okay, thanks for the hate, I guess — but can you show me even one person who’s getting this kind of speed on a CPU like mine?
https://ibb.co/VYP4vh7h

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/04/09/xSja5.png
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Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports
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Ovixx
on 04/04/2025, 10:08:10 UTC
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 26/03/2025, 13:23:25 UTC


Hey speed enthusiasts,

Let’s clear the air—don’t overload your addresses.txt with tons of addresses unless you really need to! Too many addresses can tank your speed big time. Stick to 1 address like other Cyclones do, and you’ll cruise at a steady 4.5–4.8 Mkeys/s per core. With a 12-core beast, that’s at least 48 Mkeys/s! Hunting all 80 puzzle balance addresses? You’ll still hit a solid 3 Mkeys/s minimum. So, @Ovixx, with your 24-core monster [From 2^68 to 2^160], you should be rocking 24 × 3 = 72 Mkeys/s. Dropping to 62? Might be extra addresses or background tasks sneaking in—give your PC some breathing room and watch it fly!

Even if this PuzzleFinder runs at 1 Mkeys/s, it’s still better than most out there! Why? It uses a random method that’s totally different from anything else. This unique trick gives you a big advantage in finding those puzzle keys. It’s all crystal clear now! This PuzzleFinder’s got its groove, and it’s unlike anything out there. Now it’s your call—love it, rock it, or roll your own way. The choice is yours, and either way, you’re the boss of this treasure hunt!

Catch you on the flip side! happy hunting!
You gave yourself away with your last expression. F*ck your app. I was going to give you a share of the profits anyway, but you're not compatible. You've tarnished your honor. Start creating ransomware rather than posting trap apps on github. Thieves are still thieves!
...the proof can be seen in the image.
https://talkimg.com/images/2025/03/26/lmQIH.png
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 26/03/2025, 07:38:19 UTC
For anyone still seeing [1;1H instead of proper terminal controls...

I used to get Egyptian hieroglyphs in the Cyclone in the terminal, but it's better now.  Grin


It works now. I'm running for a single address with 24 threads... the speed is ~91 Mkeys/s but it decreases ... after 3 minutes it reached 62 Mkeys/s

I get a constant 40–41 Mkeys/s with 12 cores on biCyclone by nomachine. The speed only goes down if I start a game on the same PC  Tongue

Hey speed enthusiasts,

Let’s clear the air—don’t overload your addresses.txt with tons of addresses unless you really need to! Too many addresses can tank your speed big time. Stick to 1 address like other Cyclones do, and you’ll cruise at a steady 4.5–4.8 Mkeys/s per core. With a 12-core beast, that’s at least 48 Mkeys/s! Hunting all 80 puzzle balance addresses? You’ll still hit a solid 3 Mkeys/s minimum. So, @Ovixx, with your 24-core monster [From 2^68 to 2^160], you should be rocking 24 × 3 = 72 Mkeys/s. Dropping to 62? Might be extra addresses or background tasks sneaking in—give your PC some breathing room and watch it fly!

Even if this PuzzleFinder runs at 1 Mkeys/s, it’s still better than most out there! Why? It uses a random method that’s totally different from anything else. This unique trick gives you a big advantage in finding those puzzle keys. It’s all crystal clear now! This PuzzleFinder’s got its groove, and it’s unlike anything out there. Now it’s your call—love it, rock it, or roll your own way. The choice is yours, and either way, you’re the boss of this treasure hunt!

Catch you on the flip side! happy hunting!

Code:
D:\Personal\PuzzleFinder-main\PuzzleFinder-main>PuzzleFinder.exe -t 24 -i addresses.txt -sbl 71 -ebl 72 -p 8

*===============================================================*
*                Bitcoin Random PuzzleFinder                    *
*                       By Zahid888                             *
*            1BGvwggxfCaHGykKrVXX7fk8GYaLQpeixA                 *
*                                                               *
*                [From Bit 2^71 To Bit 2^72]                    *
*===============================================================*

[+] Input File       : addresses.txt
[+] Addresses Loaded : 1
[+] Prefix Length    : 8
[+] Started at       : Tue Mar 25 16:12:03 2025
[+] CPU threads used : 24

[Speed : Mkeys/s 103.68] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 4320256] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:01] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 100.42] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 8369152] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:02] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 98.77] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 12347392] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:03] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.93] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 16323072] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:04] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 98.49] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 20519936] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:05] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 98.14] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 24536064] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:06] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.60] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 28467200] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:07] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.64] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 32546304] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:08] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.54] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 36579328] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:09] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.56] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 40651776] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:10] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.44] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 44661248] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:11] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.56] [CPU Threads : (24)
In this benchmark, you get an average of 4 Mkeys/s per core, possibly because this version uses a fully random approach, which impacts the speed.
Only the name of the file is "addresses.txt", but it contains only one target address. Initially I created a file called 71.txt but the application gave me the error "file 71.txt cannot be opened".
The first PC I tested has an i9 13900K CPU and I had other applications open and the Chrome browser with about 14 pages open.
Now I'm testing on an i9 14900K without any other applications open, with 32 threads and I see that it stays constant at 126 Mkeys/s. The first time I searched like a fool, address #71 and in the range of 72. Now I set -sbl 71 -ebl 71 and it's ok, I'm not running around the field after butterflies anymore.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 25/03/2025, 14:08:42 UTC
Code:
*===============================================================*
*                Bitcoin Random PuzzleFinder                    *
*                       By Zahid888                             *
*            1BGvwggxfCaHGykKrVXX7fk8GYaLQpeixA                 *
*                                                               *
*                [From Bit 2^## To Bit 2^##]                    *
*===============================================================*

[+] Input File       : addresses.txt
[+] Addresses Loaded : 1
[+] Prefix Length    : 8
[+] Started at       : Tue Mar 25 16:05:42 2025
[+] CPU threads used : 24

[Speed : Mkeys/s 101.64] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 4235264] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:01] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 99.37] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 8281600] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:02] [Bit Length : 2^071] [P[Speed : Mkeys/s 98.15] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 12269568] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:03] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 98.04] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 16339968] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:04] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 98.00] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 20418560] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:05] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.56] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 24390656] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:06] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.44] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 28420608] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:07] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.53] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 32511488] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:08] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 97.18] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 36443136] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:09] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 96.64] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 40269312] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:10] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 95.98] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 43991552] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:11] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 95.62] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 47813120] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:12] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 95.33] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 51638272] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:13] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 94.88] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 55348736] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:14] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 94.84] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 59275264] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:15] [Bit Length : 2^072] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 94.63] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 63088128] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:16] [Bit Length : 2^071] [[Speed : Mkeys/s 94.37] [CPU Threads : (24)] [Total Checked : 66846720] [Elapsed Time : 00:00:17] [Bit Length : 2^072] [
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 25/03/2025, 12:26:34 UTC
Thank you and I appreciate it!
but I get the following error:
https://imgur.com/a/rVnEXqC
.....and four more DLLs that I don't have. What are the necessary prerequisites?


https://github.com/futuremoneybtc/PuzzleFinder

Fully enhanced with zero bugs.. benchmarks ??


It doesn't work.

I get a blank line after the command. No error, Windows 11.

OMG, I am waiting for benchmarks Lol...The .exe was purring like a champ on my machine, and I totally assumed you all had g++ and MinGW ready to roll in your system environment. Cyclone’s been whipping up a storm here for ages (Grin), and I got a bit carried away! No worries—I’ve jazzed up the GitHub README with a shiny "How to Run the Executable" section. Check it out, and hopefully, that fixes everything!

Can’t wait to see your benchmarks—bring it on! Oh, and here’s a pro tip: for the best treasure-hunting vibes with this .exe, tweak your computer clock back to January 13, 2015. It’ll supercharge the random logic I cooked up... "The logic" That’s precisely why I’ve kept the source code under wraps—I wanted to protect the logic behind this tool from being exposed.
It works now. I'm running for a single address with 24 threads... the speed is ~91 Mkeys/s but it decreases ... after 3 minutes it reached 62 Mkeys/s
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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on 25/03/2025, 08:46:37 UTC


https://github.com/futuremoneybtc/PuzzleFinder

Fully enhanced with zero bugs.. benchmarks ??

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Thank you and I appreciate it!
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 20/03/2025, 10:13:48 UTC
https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/03/19/0DvP3.gif

Per core, I'm getting 4.8 MK/s with single Base58 address… Maybe that's close to Hash160 speed. @Nomachine, may i know the speed of a single core with Hash160?
Interesting your executable! I would like to test it. Have you published it somewhere, or you don't want to share it?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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Ovixx
on 19/03/2025, 09:35:41 UTC
Did anyone check speed of RTX 4070 on KeyHunt??

Keyhunt uses CPU and RAM exclusively. In BSGS mode you need more gigabytes. You can use the graphics card at the same time as other applications. I personally use RTX 4070 for WifSolver CUDA application and I have a speed of approx. 4.3 GKeys/s, at the same time as the 2 Ekeys/s of Keyhunt (with i9 14900K and 192 GB RAM)
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Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports
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Ovixx
on 10/07/2024, 07:23:27 UTC
Because always it's possible (with enough hash rate)mine a block with your private Transaction on it, ( yourself or a miner )

yeah, you need just some tons of hashpower, better some Exahashes/sec and a lot of patience Cheesy


how mutch hash i can get with e5-2699 v4 and 256 gb ram?


It's like asking on the forum what the weather is like outside, when you can open the door, you go out and convince yourself.
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Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports
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Ovixx
on 06/07/2024, 16:55:53 UTC
Yes. I upgraded to a liquid cooling system. The best results, within normal parameters.
https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/07/06/o3PNN.jpeg
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on 01/07/2024, 11:51:41 UTC

This can be caused y one of three problems
    • Not enough privilegies on the current directory
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    • Not enough space
    • WSL configuration


    You were right. I ran the command with "sudo" and it saved my blm file.
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    Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports
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    Ovixx
    on 01/07/2024, 10:35:40 UTC
    With wslconfig I didn't really understand in which folder to make the file, with what name of the folder, of the file and with what extension.

    [Suspicious link removed]lconfig

    The contents of the file:
    Code:
    [wsl2]
    #Limits VM memory to use no more than 4 GB, this can be set as whole numbers using GB or MB
    memory=192GB

    More information:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl-config

    Thank you too, I got it in the end
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    Re: Keyhunt - development requests - bug reports
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    Ovixx
    on 01/07/2024, 10:25:08 UTC

    If you're running Keyhunt in a WSL terminal on Windows, remember to create a file named "[dot]wslconfig" in your C:\Users\Currentuser folder that contains:
    Code:
    [wsl2]
    memory=96GB

    I created the .wslconfig file and put 192GB. I started a court and I see that it reached 25% in 15 minutes with the value k 4096. I hope they will get to the end to save the *.blm file
    In parallel I also run Wifsolver-CUDA with a pretty good speed of 4.23 Gkeys/sec.

    https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/07/01/odpk9.jpeg
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    Ovixx
    on 01/07/2024, 06:57:39 UTC


    Use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility to adjust the wattage your CPU runs at to keep it cooler, or upgrade your cooler. My i7-14700F can run at 150 watts continuously and never goes above 75C, with liquid cooler installed.

    .........


    Benjaniah, you're right with the CPU cooling system, I should replace it with a liquid one. Now I have a CPU cooler be quiet! Dark Rock 4 that I received as a gift when I bought the processor but it doesn't manage to cool only half of what it needs. At this point, every 6-7 seconds, the CPU goes into Throtling, meaning it lowers the frequency to lower the temperature below 100 degrees Celsius. Of course, the processing with all 32 cores is also affected.
    I don't like the idea of renting server systems at all, that's why I made my own PC to my liking.

    With wslconfig I didn't really understand in which folder to make the file, with what name of the folder, of the file and with what extension.
    Thanks