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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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sxiclub
on 21/07/2025, 01:04:37 UTC
I have been experimenting for months with popular algorithms like Kangaroo, Baybestep,.. but all have no results, need more efficient algorithms. As the last comment of author Satoshi_Rising he said all addresses belong to the same wallet, this means they have the same master key. Hope some genius will have more ideas.
 Grin
These algorithms are useless in those puzzles in which the public key has not been revealed, the first on the list with that condition is 135 and yes, without another type of approximation it is practically impossible to solve.

Then explain why 1-70 were solved without the pub key.
Puzzles 1 to 64 and 66 to 69 were solved with pure brute force algorithms, which is the only way to achieve it without the public key exposed (keyhunt for example) and it was possible because the search range was sufficiently limited for the current computational capacity, or its proximity to the beginning of the range in the case of 69. ericb148 said "I have been experimenting for months with popular algorithms like Kangaroo, Baybestep,.. but all have no results", of course, if he did it in puzzles like 69 or 71 he could keep trying until the end of days on planet Earth, since THOSE algorithms (BSGS, Kangaroo) require the public key. That's what I wanted to clarify.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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sxiclub
on 19/07/2025, 12:12:54 UTC
I have been experimenting for months with popular algorithms like Kangaroo, Baybestep,.. but all have no results, need more efficient algorithms. As the last comment of author Satoshi_Rising he said all addresses belong to the same wallet, this means they have the same master key. Hope some genius will have more ideas.
 Grin
These algorithms are useless in those puzzles in which the public key has not been revealed, the first on the list with that condition is 135 and yes, without another type of approximation it is practically impossible to solve.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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sxiclub
on 14/07/2025, 18:21:48 UTC
Why is it that every 5 puzzles from puzzle 135 onwards, one puzzle has its public key revealed, while the surrounding puzzles do not?
2019-05-31: the creator of the "puzzles" creates outgoing transaction with the value of 1000 satoshi for addresses #65, #70, #75, #80, #85, #90, #95, #100, #105, #110, #115, #120, #125, #130, #135, #140, #145, #150, #155, #160 with the aim of probably comparing the difficulty of finding a private key for the address from which such a transaction was carried out, and one that there is no transaction.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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sxiclub
on 12/06/2025, 21:02:06 UTC
We're talkin’ mammoth, crazy-huge numbers. Like, ‘number of atoms in the observable universe’ big. If you can actually handle numbers that insane, the odds go way up that you’ll find a time machine, zip to the future, peek at the private key for Puzzle #135, bounce back, and crack it like a boss.   Wink

f I had a time machine, I’d go back and buy Bitcoin at $0.01 . Not hunt for puzzles!  Roll Eyes
If you had a time machine you wouldn't need to buy bitcoin, you could mine it with a regular PC or laptop.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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sxiclub
on 12/05/2025, 19:45:52 UTC
How to edit VanitySearch by JLP to search in puzzle 71 space (not from 1)?

Anybody gone into c/c++ in this project?

Try JLP VanitySearch forked by @allinbit and @Ilker, starting from ranges what you want.
https://github.com/ilkerccom/VanitySearch
I tested it with puzzle 57, give wrong private key generated:
Code:
VanitySearch v1.16 Linux with BitCrack integration
[keyspace] start=                                                 1EB25C907000000
[keyspace]   end=                                                 1EB25C90795DFFF
Difficulty: 1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976
Search: 15c9mPGLku1HuW9LRtBf4jcHVpBUt8txKz [Compressed]
Current task START time: Mon May 12 16:13:57 2025
Number of CPU thread: 0
GPU: GPU #0 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 (16x128 cores) Grid(2048x256)
 
Warning, wrong private key generated !
  Addr :15c9mPGLku1HuW9LRtBf4jcHVpBUunRoQS
  Check:1MH9K9aeZNBvLoyRzk2pwfMwygM5hMjwgZ
  Endo:0 incr:540 comp:1
[EXIT] Range research completed (2^36.55) [00:01:06 RUN || END ...finishing][0] 
Current task END time: Mon May 12 16:15:05 2025
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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
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sxiclub
on 28/02/2018, 17:55:49 UTC
LOTTERY ROUND 143
This round, the winner with the lowest number of tickets is #1 who won 1.27225187 BTC with 106 tickets.
It's always pure and absolute luck, like Loto. It could be succed with only one ticket
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Re: | NEO Smart Economy⚡Now a Top 10 Cryptocurrency⚡| Official Thread |Updated Aug10
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sxiclub
on 29/08/2017, 13:52:07 UTC
I saw many P&D groups promoting buy NEO in dips early morning, it's obvious that it was their movement.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [SAFEX] Safe Exchange Coin [website www.safex.io]
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sxiclub
on 13/08/2017, 22:31:32 UTC
Just to make it clear, I by no means think that SAFEX is a scam, I just think developers have not acted responsibly with the community.
I think just like you. I will go down in 720 to recover the investment, if the coin rises in the future I'll play some scalping with it.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [SAFEX] Safe Exchange Coin [website www.safex.io]
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sxiclub
on 12/08/2017, 23:35:06 UTC
After 20 months delay one scammer managed to spit out a piece of shit that he calls "wallet" and that makes a project worth $60 million?! Delusional wankers.
Really man, you ar so so so so heavy. Do you have any constructive criticism to make? just do it. Do you have any good reccomendation to us? Just tell us. Do you think this altcoin is a scam? All of us already know what you think, so buy a life and get out of here please.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [SAFEX] Safe Exchange Coin [website www.safex.io]
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sxiclub
on 11/08/2017, 22:38:24 UTC
Look at these walls in 697 and 698
I'm absolute newbie on trading, can you explain me? What I see is volume x2 (600+ BTC), lots of sell offers and few buy offers, nevertheless price is still increasing.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [SAFEX] Safe Exchange Coin [website www.safex.io]
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sxiclub
on 10/08/2017, 22:14:58 UTC
I'm feeling like a had wasting my time waiting a recovery of SAFEX while NEO was skyrocket for 2 days til now.
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [SAFEX] Safe Exchange Coin [website www.safex.io]
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sxiclub
on 07/08/2017, 15:40:57 UTC
Seriously, wtf just happened??? I wake up $80k richer! WTF!!!!
I just realized my 9000 sat order was sold, omg! is this real!??? WTF IS THIS!? I have like $87k in my account now WTF!!! Can't be real!!!!!

How am I supposed to withdraw that? Is this a joke?!?!
Lucky you, congrats man! I saw at Bittrex a wide jump to 10000 sat just at the moment of the coin name change from SEC to SAFEX which lasted only a few seconds. I would never have thought to put such a high order, newbie mistake.

Do you see all sell orders bought then?

No, no, I just look up the 1 minute candles
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Re: [OFFICIAL] [SAFEX] Safe Exchange Coin [website www.safex.io]
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sxiclub
on 07/08/2017, 10:35:03 UTC
Seriously, wtf just happened??? I wake up $80k richer! WTF!!!!
I just realized my 9000 sat order was sold, omg! is this real!??? WTF IS THIS!? I have like $87k in my account now WTF!!! Can't be real!!!!!

How am I supposed to withdraw that? Is this a joke?!?!
Lucky you, congrats man! I saw at Bittrex a wide jump to 10000 sat just at the moment of the coin name change from SEC to SAFEX which lasted only a few seconds. I would never have thought to put such a high order, newbie mistake.
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Re: [ANN] DeepOnion TOR Integrado, No ICO/Crowdfund, Segunda ronda AIRDROP 28 julio
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sxiclub
on 25/07/2017, 22:20:32 UTC
Gracias por la traducción. Estoy recién arrancando en el mundo de las criptos y altcoins y encontré a este como un proyecto sumamente interesante. Ya tengo mi monedero y estoy viendo de minar alguito