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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 28/05/2025, 12:25:03 UTC
When playing with some iceland tools which is https://github.com/iceland2k14/kangaroo i got this speed on CPU
 
  • [24894.64 TeraKeys/s][Kang 28672][Count 2^29.29/2^29.10][Elapsed 06s][Dead 1][RAM 53.4MB/46.0MB]

Is it good bad fake idk but like i know iceland tools are good

iceland2k14 is proprietary and all his tools contain backdoor
do not use iceland2k14 libraries unless you want to loose your keys or findings
good luck

If you suspect that there is a backdoor in it, you can always use it offline.
If it doesn not work offline, than you should be worried about it.
But I don't think ICELAND is puting some backdoors in his apps...
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 24/05/2025, 18:35:26 UTC
Try that
https://github.com/nikolayspb1981/NFTs-Upload-to-OpenSea/blob/8761dcff2b4a031957e5884327a25ad8e641fca8/Untitled4.ipynb

It does some calculations with speed 17 mh/sec. To do more it needs rust implementation and I can't do it from my phone ))
And this?

Puzzle71/Puzzle 71.013.000.csv
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 21/05/2025, 20:23:43 UTC

So you also deleted your repositories from NoMachine1 ?


@nomachine:

Thank you so much for your software and your effort.

Yes, I agree with you.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 15/05/2025, 12:12:58 UTC
And moreover if you have some interesing ideas or questions you can always contact me on telegram.

Yeahh, I remember those days, but then you were gone.  Wink
I'll keep using Cyclone, but your code is always intersting.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 14/05/2025, 17:33:42 UTC
Trying Point_Search_RC

So, for puzzle 135 it would be;    Huh
Code:
134
135
25
02145d2611c823a396ef6712ce0f712f09b9b4f3135e3e0aa3230fb9b6d08d1e16

and it goes forwards and backwards?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 10/05/2025, 20:30:25 UTC
maybe the current security threat will stop at 72 bits and finding the 135 puzzle will be easier than finding the 71 now?

There are 3 or 4 good ways to find p135: BSGS, BSGSD, Kangaroo, among others.

If you divide the p135 range by some hundred millions points to get a common step between point and scan the ranges in cycles, the step is still big
(in my code it is 0x55f336924d605de21ba40feaffc), bigger than P72... But there are fast machines running out there...
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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on 10/05/2025, 20:01:52 UTC
huh.... the silence in the chat indicates people are feverishly trying their own version of this

The silence in the chat indicates that the moderators are always deleting posts, so that people feel unmotivated to write here something.
On the other side, there are here some good master minds [ heeeey, Alex Curl, nice to see you again on the road, you freak!] fighting against each other for peanuts.
Most of them feel ofended, others pretend to offend and others are offended and offend. Yes, they are talking of theories and codes.  Grin
What concerns me, I am too old for GPU codind and ECC breaking. I was wishing that things keep going slow (Cyclone is ok), but yes, the day will come where all puzzles will be broken by some speedy code. Nevertheless, keep trying, no matter if fast or slow, you still have your chances to find one of the available puzzles.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 06/05/2025, 21:17:37 UTC
So the table is not saved into a file?

No, it loads everything from RAM.

How do you know which core and which random seed were hit and were the fastest? I don’t have that information here  Tongue

WIN:

  • KANGAROO: Tue May  6 23:16:06 2025
  • [Tame and Wild herds are prepared]
  • [P-table prepared]
  • [Puzzle: 40]
  • [Lower range limit: 549755813888]
  • [Upper range limit: 1099511627775]
  • [Expected Hops: 2^20.64 (1631201)]
  • [Using 1 CPU cores for parallel search]
  • [Core]: 09, [Random seed]: b'v#\xfe:\xe8\xd9\x87K'
  • [Hops: 2^20.39 <-> 274032 h/s] [00:00:05]
  • total time: 5.36 sec
  • PUZZLE SOLVED: Tue May  6 23:16:11 2025
  • Private key (dec) : 1003651412950
  • Hops: 1463784
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 06/05/2025, 21:10:05 UTC
So the table is not saved into a file?

No, it loads everything from RAM.

I like the newest ICELAND's concept, once again BSGS

import secp256k1 as ice

ice.bsgs_2nd_check_prepare(10000000000)
ice.dump_bsgs_2nd('file_2nd_dump_10000000000.bin', True)
# Load the BSGS 2nd file
ice.load_bsgs_2nd('file_2nd_dump_10000000000.bin', True)

The created file with 10000000000 itens consumes only 3,5 GB RAM
and the speed reached by 1 thread is quite notable...  Grin

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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 06/05/2025, 20:57:59 UTC
---snip---


It works for me now too. I see you removed /dev/urandom and replaced it with os.urandom—I don't have /dev/urandom on Windows at all. Tongue

Yes, it was working only in Ubuntu or Win WSL. I had the same problem running it in WIN.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 06/05/2025, 20:53:47 UTC

print('
  • [P-table prepared]')
So the table is not saved into a file?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 06/05/2025, 08:54:07 UTC
You're right. I've already lost some coins to the virus. I paid them handsomely.  Cry

I remember the days, when I revceived some email to download the update of a BitGreen wallet software. It was a backdoor.
By the time I had some other wallet that were not protected by a password. I've lost around 5000 usd at the time.
I think in the year of 2018. I've started with crypto in 2017.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 06/05/2025, 08:15:18 UTC

No thanks! This thing as 12 virus warnings... Roll Eyes


Name:   FindBrainMinikey.exe
Size:    18.74MB (19,650,583 bytes)
Type:   PE32+ executable (console) x86-64, for MS Windows, 11 sections
First seen:    May 6, 2025 at 10:11:36 AM GMT+2
MD5:   8405b96549e2659b277206998f994d79
SHA1:   191294f8b41527b43191b5abcc7b54c3d7ce39d9
Status:   Scan finished. 3/13 scanners reported malware.
Scan taken on:   May 6, 2025 at 10:11:38 AM GMT+2

https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/810ca0751e8705b31fd99c35cdeeb86097b001ee280802d2246cd7e1bfe5ac1b
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 06/05/2025, 08:08:10 UTC

No thanks! This thing as 12 virus warnings... Roll Eyes
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 05/05/2025, 20:11:53 UTC
So there's no way a random seed for 135 could be found by chance—I'd have better luck winning the lottery. Sad

Shut up and keep playing! Just keep playing before all puzzles are gone...   Tongue
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 05/05/2025, 19:55:50 UTC
20 bytes. Grin

The bigger the length, the bigger the seed...
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 05/05/2025, 19:49:57 UTC
Theoretically, yes. Practically, it takes a long time to guess the correct seed. Also, you have to change the length from length = 8 to length = 9 in order to go up to 70....

If you're searching for 135, the lenght would be?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 05/05/2025, 19:08:46 UTC
LOL  Grin go ahead and give puzzle 51 (or 49?) a try Wink

Ney, I was thinking of P135, but for that I have BSGS.  Wink
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 05/05/2025, 18:41:04 UTC

  • [Hops: 2^24.44 <-> 1982097 h/s] [00:00:10]
  • PUZZLE SOLVED: Mon May  5 10:14:22 2025, total time: 10.73 sec, Core: 04
  • HEX:  00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000022bd43c2e9354
[/quote]

I like you'!  Grin
I'm using only 1 thread... No money for electricity
Code:
[+] [Kangaroo]: Mon May  5 20:38:50 2025
[+] [Puzzle]: 50
[+] [Lower range limit]: 562949953421312
[+] [Upper range limit]: 1125899906842623
[+] [Xcoordinate]: f46f41027bbf44fafd6b059091b900dad41e6845b2241dc3254c7cdd3c5a16c6
[+] [Ycoordinate]: eb3dfcc04c320b55c529291478550be6072977c0c86603fb2e4f5283631064fb
[+] [Expected Hops: 2^25.64 (52198446)]
[+] [Using  1 CPU cores for parallel search]:
[+] [Core]: 04, [Random seed]: b'\xbc\x9b\x8cd\xfc\xa1?\xcf'

[+] PUZZLE SOLVED: Mon May  5 20:38:59 2025, total time: 8.82 sec, Core: 04
[+] HEX:  00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000022bd43c2e9354
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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POD5
on 03/05/2025, 16:59:15 UTC
It’s much easier to talk about a particular option than to make it work in practice. Better yet, how much time did you spend on it to actually make it work? I’d rather go fishing.  Cool

I did it in python... C is not mine...  Wink