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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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wipall2
on 27/12/2023, 23:27:53 UTC
This puzzle is very strange. If it's for measuring the world's brute forcing capacity, 161-256 are just a waste (RIPEMD160 entropy is filled by 160, and by all of P2PKH Bitcoin). The puzzle creator could improve the puzzle's utility without bringing in any extra funds from outside - just spend 161-256 across to the unsolved portion 51-160, and roughly treble the puzzle's content density.

If on the other hand there's a pattern to find... well... that's awfully open-ended... can we have a hint or two? Cheesy

I am the creator.

You are quite right, 161-256 are silly.  I honestly just did not think of this.  What is especially embarrassing, is this did not occur to me once, in two years.  By way of excuse, I was not really thinking much about the puzzle at all.

I will make up for two years of stupidity.  I will spend from 161-256 to the unsolved parts, as you suggest.  In addition, I intend to add further funds.  My aim is to boost the density by a factor of 10, from 0.001*length(key) to 0.01*length(key).  Probably in the next few weeks.  At any rate, when I next have an extended period of quiet and calm, to construct the new transaction carefully.

A few words about the puzzle.  There is no pattern.  It is just consecutive keys from a deterministic wallet (masked with leading 000...0001 to set difficulty).  It is simply a crude measuring instrument, of the cracking strength of the community.

Finally, I wish to express appreciation of the efforts of all developers of new cracking tools and technology.  The "large bitcoin collider" is especially innovative and interesting!

Dear Saatoshi_rising, first of all, I would like to thank you for the perseverance, excitement, determination and passion that the puzzle has brought to us. and for the Dunning-Kruger effect 🙃. I noticed this today. This turned into an ambition that took me away from the real world, my family, my wife and daughter, my sleep, my friends, and a game that took me to the world of dreams. Of course, for the good life... but today I'm putting an end to that. Friends who are left behind and trying to solve this riddle, please do not get too carried away. Continue until a certain level. And don't forget to make time for your loved ones. Everything you get your heart desires.

know yourself...

🅱️T©️:  bc1qf992lpqk6xkvyn6a22rq70kwyukmdf297ajxey

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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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wipall2
on 21/12/2023, 12:27:58 UTC
So, if we find it, from which wallet will we get the contents? Electrom? Or with what wallet? I'm very curious and I don't know. or bitcoin core wallet?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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wipall2
on 04/05/2023, 21:02:46 UTC
1 Ekeys/s (1021708069969158067 keys/s)

1.021.708.069.969.158.067 keys/s

128gb + 16 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

http://kknd.com.br/etc/keyhunt.png
Code:
ubuntu@:~/kknd/keyhunt$ ./keyhunt -m bsgs -f 125.pub -b 125 -R -q -S -n 0x400000000000 -k 4096 -t 15
[+] Version 0.2.230428 Satoshi Quest, developed by AlbertoBSD
[+] Random mode
[+] Quiet thread output
[+] K factor 4096
[+] Threads : 15
[+] Mode BSGS random
[+] Opening file 125.pub
[+] Added 1 points from file
[+] Bit Range 125
[+] -- from : 0x10000000000000000000000000000000 [+] -- to   : 0x20000000000000000000000000000000
[+] N = 0x400000000000
[+] Bloom filter for 34359738368 elements : 117781.20 MB
[+] Bloom filter for 1073741824 elements : 3680.66 MB
[+] Bloom filter for 33554432 elements : 115.02 MB
[+] Allocating 512.00 MB for 33554432 bP Points
[+] Reading bloom filter from file keyhunt_bsgs_4_34359738368.blm .... Done!
[+] Reading bloom filter from file keyhunt_bsgs_6_1073741824.blm .... Done!
[+] Reading bP Table from file keyhunt_bsgs_2_33554432.tbl .... Done!
[+] Reading bloom filter from file keyhunt_bsgs_7_33554432.blm .... Done!
[+] Total 82543794972808280276992 keys in 80790 seconds: ~1 Ekeys/s (1021708069969158067 keys/s)

http://kknd.com.br/etc/htop.png

Code:
Architecture:            x86_64
  CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit
  Address sizes:         48 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
  Byte Order:            Little Endian
CPU(s):                  16
  On-line CPU(s) list:   0-15
Vendor ID:               AuthenticAMD
  Model name:            AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
    CPU family:          25
    Model:               33
    Thread(s) per core:  2
    Core(s) per socket:  8
    Socket(s):           1
    Stepping:            2
    Frequency boost:     enabled
    CPU max MHz:         3800.0000
    CPU min MHz:         2200.0000
    BogoMIPS:            7586.05



How do I set the spacing in bgs mode for puzzle 125?. I think the following is not correct, I would appreciate it if you could give me an example. thanks

/keyhunt -m bsgs -f 125.pub -b -r 1937289c87a64b7ac9ac63de98ee0000:1938289c87a64b7ac9ac63de98ee0000 -q -S -n 0x400000000 -k 4096 -t 7


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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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wipall2
on 27/04/2023, 15:52:21 UTC

begging for what? he has already donated dozens of bitcoins worth over a million dollars. They are just lying around and need to be collected.

My bro... Yes Satoshi donated millions of $ worth of Bitcoins but... Do you think it's easy to get accesses to those Bitcoins that he threw / donated on his puzzles?

Imagine for puzzle 66, for a single computer that i have, I need about 2,500 years to be able to get one of his lowest easiest puzzles which are 6.6BTC

For poor and slave people like me that have low hashrate , it'll be almost impossible to them to earn anything from this puzzle that was created by NakaMOTO.
So far Far so, til now almost every puzzle starting from puzzle #50 way up to #64 and #120, all were solved by rich people that had access to hundreds of hundreds of GPUs which makes the game a little bit unfair...

But for now, now for, In the future, all the puzzles will be solved by some rich ones who will have the ability to get many resources of hashing power. All poor people will earn nothing and so will remain slaves like me stucking in the Matrix; like when my grandma throw a gummi on the floor after crushing it for one day straight using her 90 years old teeth and afterward steps on it by using her 25 years old shoes and gets stuck to it til eternity.

So the only solution left, is to beg NakaMOTO for some BTC since he doesn't care about money at all.

I definitely agree with my friend. Today is a beautiful new day but I have to work 14 hours on this beautiful day and I cannot spend this beautiful day doing something nice. satosi please some bitcoin 🤲
if you can really hear us thank u
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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wipall2
on 20/04/2023, 06:28:58 UTC
This puzzle is very strange. If it's for measuring the world's brute forcing capacity, 161-256 are just a waste (RIPEMD160 entropy is filled by 160, and by all of P2PKH Bitcoin). The puzzle creator could improve the puzzle's utility without bringing in any extra funds from outside - just spend 161-256 across to the unsolved portion 51-160, and roughly treble the puzzle's content density.

If on the other hand there's a pattern to find... well... that's awfully open-ended... can we have a hint or two? Cheesy

I am the creator.

You are quite right, 161-256 are silly.  I honestly just did not think of this.  What is especially embarrassing, is this did not occur to me once, in two years.  By way of excuse, I was not really thinking much about the puzzle at all.

I will make up for two years of stupidity.  I will spend from 161-256 to the unsolved parts, as you suggest.  In addition, I intend to add further funds.  My aim is to boost the density by a factor of 10, from 0.001*length(key) to 0.01*length(key).  Probably in the next few weeks.  At any rate, when I next have an extended period of quiet and calm, to construct the new transaction carefully.

A few words about the puzzle.  There is no pattern.  It is just consecutive keys from a deterministic wallet (masked with leading 000...0001 to set difficulty).  It is simply a crude measuring instrument, of the cracking strength of the community.

Finally, I wish to express appreciation of the efforts of all developers of new cracking tools and technology.  The "large bitcoin collider" is especially innovative and interesting!



If the person who made the puzzle sent me 1-2 bitcoins, it would be great if I could get rid of this crappy computer and join this competition with a new computer. Quantum computing cannot be done with this crappy old computer.

bc1qf992lpqk6xkvyn6a22rq70kwyukmdf297ajxey

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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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wipall2
on 13/04/2022, 14:52:40 UTC
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Thank u brother.

Have you checked which address type the codes you have written give you? compressed? not compressed?

I'm new to this puzzle. but
For 4 years I started to think that's why puzzle 64 was not solved.


You're welcome! Smiley

all addresses we are looking for are compressed...


Greetings guys, unrelated to the topic, but I have a question.
I have 3000 publickey data. and I am looking for python code to convert them to btc address in bulk. can you help.