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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 12/03/2025, 15:28:39 UTC
To verify that if we search, for example, 3 prefixes (hex), we can skip the probability for the space of 2 prefixes '256' when we find an 'abc'. Clearly, in the space of the next 256, the probabilities of finding 'abc' are minimal. That's why my method searches in the most probable zones first and then, if necessary, reduces the percentage in the database to continue exploring without retracing steps, but always focusing on the most probable place.

There are no more probable or less probable ranges. There are no ranges that you can safely skip. I can assure you it is not in the lower half of the range with a 50% chance. The thing you are trying to sell is the same with other probabilities. It is random.

Based on the fact you found some address you cannot have any conclusions about addresses near that private key.

What if you check postfixes instead of prefixes. Is that the same? If it is, that what if you check in different bases instead of 16?

This is just superstition, and sadly for a while this is what is this forum topic is about. This and bad python codes.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 21/02/2025, 20:56:23 UTC
Can anyone share how to create the raw tx for MARA step by step and what code I need to create this tx?

You can use even electrum, or ask chat gpt he will make you a script. Have you found the key ? Cause you asking like you have found it already.



puzzle 66 was found by a newbie and stolen by bots.
Now Mara has been discovered. But there are not many people who know how to use it. So helping people
If anyone knows how to use Mara. A detailed explanation would be helpful. Maybe someone lucky will find it, don't let the bots lose it.

Mara was already a well-known thing when puzzle 66 was stolen. You definitely need to use Mara. And it is confirmed that you can somewhat trust them. Using Mara is easy. You sing the transaction but DO NOT broadcast. Export it and copy it to Mara Slipstream. That's all. Solving the puzzle is the hard part.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 05/01/2025, 17:04:38 UTC
Hello,

I am a programmer specializing in creating unique solutions for cryptographic puzzles. Recently, I developed a custom code designed to search for private keys specifically for Puzzle #67. If you're interested in purchasing it, feel free to contact me via email at vita.to@yahoo.com. The price for this solution is $200.

Additionally, if you require custom code for other puzzles or challenges, I am available to create tailored solutions based on your needs. I look forward to receiving your messages and collaborating with you on exciting projects.

Hello a programmer,

You can make it public and you can get even more than $200 in donations. OR you can run it yourself and claim the reward yourself.

I hope I could help you with this.

Best regards
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 08/11/2024, 21:18:17 UTC
Hello everyone, maybe someone will be interested:
if this puzzle is a deterministic wallet,

Hi,

As far as I have studied bitcoin, it's highly impossible for this addresses to came from one deterministic wallet. Please, correct me if I am wrong. Creating deterministic wallet You have no influence on final shape of priv keys so Yo can not made them,1bit, 2bit, 3bit etc.

BR
Damian

You can have a deterministic wallet and get the first 160 address. Get those private keys, mask them for you need (flip ones and zeros as you wish), and create addresses for these modified private keys.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 08/10/2024, 10:07:33 UTC
Hello guys.. My cousin leads a research team and they have a huge set up.. They have about 900 rtx4090 gpus for research.. I have been trying to convince him to grant me permission to use the set for 12 hours straight.. And finally did... Now I need a strategy to figure out the puzzle 135 or 67 which one would work fastest? I need someone to give me a plan and once it's solved I will give the person  who gave me a solid plan a reward.. I need someone who is just as passionate as I am so work with in solving atleast one puzzle...

1. This is steeling and your cousin can get into trouble.
2. With a single rtx4090 you can achieve about 4000MKey/sec. So with 900 GPUs in 12 hour you have one in 2**66/4_000_000_000/900/3600/12 = 474.45 chance to solve Puzzle 67. That is about 0.21% chance.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 07/10/2024, 04:16:14 UTC

I'm already provide good scrypt,in my previous post but no one interested. I was little modify and script was moree good, but no one interested I mot provide  fool modification code.

What a smart move. You noticed no one is interested. You were ask no to do so. So what are you doing? Spamming more sh*tty codes.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 02/10/2024, 18:24:34 UTC
Hello.

First thing first: i am the solver of Puzzle 66.
But i lost it soon as it was spend.


Sign a message with the first address that tried to withdraw puzzle 66 because I don't believe you, I think you're a scammer.

He IS a scammer. He shows no proofs. The original solver address is 1Jvv4yWkE9MhbuwGUoqFYzDjRVQHaLWuJd and there is no use to beg using any other address. Anyone can send to the proper address. The one who stole the fund was sending a mocking message to there. I don't think he is willing to send half of the stack.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 30/09/2024, 09:10:26 UTC
Basically zero. You can easily create properly formatted addresses, only the few last positions is a hash.


 You have no idea what you're talking about. Try creating '1AndCausingClimateChange6666' and let me know when you succeed in getting the private key.

Try to read and understand again what I was writing, it was not that difficult.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 30/09/2024, 07:33:14 UTC
Can someone tell me how much computing power would be needed for someone to hit the  28-characters "AndCausingCLimateChange6666" in address ?

With Tools like Vanitygen or VanitySearch.

That is an enormous number of possible combinations, roughly equal to 7.5 × 10^48.

To generate a 28-characters in address, it could take trillions of years on a single consumer-grade GPU.  Cry

Holy shit, I didn't even think about this. Grin

Basically zero. You can easily create properly formatted addresses, only the few last positions is a hash. When creating addresses this way, even you don't know the private key (or even the public key) for the address. Basically these are burner addresses. Noone can send the funds.
Most famous burner address is: 1111111111111111111114oLvT2 with almost 640 BTC on it.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 27/09/2024, 09:44:29 UTC
Information!!!!
As per above discussion and blam on developers unfair
They provide you best freeware
Only mindset at public they want ready to eat
They don't have ability to create such app not able to apply math, nor able to apply brain
How they can use such app
Let me give u 1 more tip
Don't use start to end full bit range
Example
134bit to 135bit don't use
What to use
Split 135bit in parts of 70bit to 100 bits for run kangaroo in between, depand your gpu power
Or
Generate random number in 135 bit range and to set +100 bit for adjust range for checking key
A = 135 random generator
B = a+ 100bit range
Adjust a and b in your kangaroo command
Hope above small tips help you for use kangaroo and such app,
It's also help your mindset of kangaroo 125bit max etc
Enjoy!!!


Somewhat this approach can work (I was thinking about it too), but kangaroo is a probability algorithm, meaning it never finishes a range. You can never rule out a range. The only thing you can do is to search for a while and if you think you searched enough you try to search another range.

** diamond mining meme **
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 24/09/2024, 20:00:16 UTC
bro can i talk about 1000 Btc puzzle i am using python but can't use my gpu i have rtx 4070 plz help

I am using Rotor-Cuda with relatively small blocks driven by my python script.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 22/09/2024, 10:00:11 UTC
https://privatekeys.pw/address/bitcoin/1BY8GQbnueYofwSuFAT3USAhGjPrkxDdW9

For other addresses you can check using hash:

Public Key Hash (Hash 160):
739437bb3dd6d1983e66629c5f08c70e52769371

Based on the puzzle's statistics, the private key for 67 is likely around 95XXXXXX. If anyone finds it within this range, I’d be more than happy to accept some gifts! Smiley

bc1q4xj4maw4csvn084zwjtrgzg8tk08660mxj6wnw
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Your statistics must be fantastic (none of them are working because the you was generated randomly), but it is very unlikely the private key for 67 is likely around 95XXXXXX because it is out if it's range. If I were you I wouldn't expect too much gifts. Smiley
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 15/09/2024, 19:27:51 UTC
I am a fool, and the 66 puzzle seems to have been taken away by a robot. I have no idea why this happened. Please tell me how to avoid being snatched away by robots if I crack the private key.

Yes, unfortunately it seems it has been snatched. At least https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/bitcoin-puzzle-tx directly states that. I don't know if they have proofs. And based on that, the original address is one of that was the target of the mocking transaction.

To avoid this you need to keep the public key (of this low range keys) in secret. Unfortunately public key is designed to be public, so it is not so easy to transact without making them public.
Option 1: Mine your own block or have a deal with a mining pool.
Option 2: Mara Slipstream. But Mara still can stole it in this case.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 15/09/2024, 13:39:08 UTC
The more private keys we have, the smaller the error would be....5% deviation on puzzle 130 is too big.

Hello, can you share the guess range or decimal number of puzzle 130

python3 predict.py 130
Puzzle 130 Predicted Value: 794791040024653568798270036743662075904.00


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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 13/09/2024, 18:25:06 UTC
Heyho, I couldn't find any Info on this. I'm using VanitySearch and it says [compressed] next to the address - is this right? Are the addresses compressed or not?

Ty guys!

They are compressed.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 02/09/2024, 16:56:00 UTC
Can an actual expert in EC confirm or deny this simple statement?

Considering the secp256k1 curve, and the existence of symmetry and lambda endomorphism, there can not exist any algorithm that solves the ECDLP over an interval in less than sqrt(b) group operations (with no precomputation required).

From what I "know" the complexity cofactors are something like: BSGS: 1, Rho: 1.25, normal kangaroo: 2, four-kangaroo: 1.71, Gaudry-Schost: 1.36

If the answer is no, what can happen if it is proven otherwise? If the answer is yes, is there a known lower bound? And maybe a research paper?

Since we don't know if P=NP the most we can state is a weak probably not.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 31/08/2024, 20:04:43 UTC
If it is not a secret how many keys have you checked total, per sec?

I started 4 month ago with an obsolete GPU and it only runs when I am home and I feel like that. I have checked 576_006_654_001_152 keys with about 150 MKeys/sec speed.

I know these are rookie numbers. Smiley
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 20/08/2024, 21:21:59 UTC
They probably don't know how to Export the Raw Transaction from Electrum and copy/paste it to Mara slipstream window.
But anyway, if someone wants to pay for copy/paste 10%, I'm here.  Grin

Maybe he tries to sell the key with a discount. That is a different situation, it is not just help to copy-paste. It is about the risk of failure.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 07/08/2024, 05:48:36 UTC
What is better probability to find a key? To search 66-puzzle only or search 66-67-68-69-puzzles simultaneously?

puzzle-67 is twice as difficult as puzzle-66.
puzzle-68 is twice as difficult as puzzle-67.
and so on.

The best chance to find a key is when you focus on the easiest available puzzle, that is puzzle-66 now.
But after you find a key you may have difficulties claiming it, it even can be stolen as soon as you try to move it. Maybe there is a work-around but that isn't 100% secure either.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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gygy
on 02/08/2024, 08:37:42 UTC
Perfect, we are looking forward to another live test, remembering that if the transaction of puzzle 66 goes well and the winner comes here to the forum to inform us, it would be a mega positive marketing for MARAPOOL, the company that saved the puzzle from the BOTs.  Grin Grin

Is MARAPOOL a public pool? The problem is that you need to trust not just the employees of MARAPOOL but each member of the pool. The block template is broadcasted to them and the public key is clearly part of it.