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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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uyrova818
on 27/07/2025, 15:40:15 UTC
I think I have found a method that simplifies the scanning process. I am trying the range 2^70 - 2^71. If I am successful and solve the puzzle, I will be able to solve higher ranges with significant savings in power.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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uyrova818
on 17/04/2025, 22:33:51 UTC
Are there ways to know if we are approaching the correct hex range? Theoretically.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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uyrova818
on 16/04/2025, 21:04:54 UTC
i found a key that matches the first 7 characters of the target prefix (61eb8a5...) and the last 3 characters (...5aa). will this work?

up. I'm really curious about that
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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uyrova818
on 15/04/2025, 10:27:39 UTC
i found a key that matches the first 7 characters of the target prefix (61eb8a5...) and the last 3 characters (...5aa). will this work?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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uyrova818
on 08/04/2025, 10:24:57 UTC

I’m running the numbers today.
Also, I give the money back to investors after each puzzle. They decide if they want to come back each time.
We go only if we have a nice safety margin.

"I'm running the numbers today." I don't get it?
69. Wallet? 140. Wallet?

If you're paying back investors. Are you doing this to prove it?

Have you done the math for 69. Wallet? Is it worth the risk?


"Hi, I’ve seen a lot of discussion in this thread about address and hash160 prefixes. However, it seems that none of the prefixes related to puzzle 68 come even close to 'bebb...'. Do you think this idea has been debunked?"
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