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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yxlm2003
on 10/05/2025, 22:51:19 UTC
It's here! the first "breaking the elliptic curve" quantum computer cryptography competition is here! The QDay Prize is the first truly global quantum cryptanalysis competition with a 1 BTC prize. Entries are open, will anyone enter? https://www.qdayprize.org/
What's clear is that a major breakthrough in data decryption will occur very soon, and the 160 puzzle will certainly be decrypted this way.

huh.... the silence in the chat indicates people are feverishly trying their own version of this

A specialized laboratory is required for such a quantum computer. Not only does it need laser-generated (radiated) random numbers, but it also requires a quantum computer with a specific type of qubit optimized for Shor's algorithm, high-efficiency power supplies, sub-zero cooling with liquid nitrogen, and a fully controlled environment including air humidity..  The power required is about 3MW (like a train at full speed).

However, laser-generated random numbers are not directly tied to the security of ECDSA or most other cryptographic algorithms. Random number generation is a separate component of cryptography, essential for key generation and other cryptographic operations.

For example:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2302.06639.pdf
This paper discusses related concepts.

Current IBM Quantum systems and other publicly available quantum computers do not possess the necessary hardware (such as arithmetic circuits) for "126+ logical qubits with error correction" (e.g., "Cat Qubits").

If someone were to achieve this, three-letter agencies would immediately recognize who accomplished it and they would know exactly where those researchers are located.   Grin
fbi?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yxlm2003
on 02/05/2025, 11:09:52 UTC
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yxlm2003
on 02/05/2025, 10:36:46 UTC
https://upfile.live/zh-cn/files/af2b5355
Can anyone analyze whether this Cyclone.exe has a backdoor?
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yxlm2003
on 02/05/2025, 09:02:53 UTC
Guys Please try to make your own creative code whether C++ or python or if you are using even others code try to analyze it before running it on your device , being eager to get the prize may lead you to not getting after even getting the hex .

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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yxlm2003
on 02/05/2025, 08:30:50 UTC
64 took so long to solve because a few people were trying to solve it, when you compare it to 63 which Zielar solved in 3 days, it must have been frustrating.
and now a whole army of people are cracking it
by the way 63 Zielar solved it with 3 graphics cards

Statistically speaking, there must be another puzzle within 0.7% of the starting range—specifically, between 71 and 160. But which one? Grin
       

It will be resolved within a month
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yxlm2003
on 01/05/2025, 10:33:10 UTC
I should write a script to share it, monitor Private Key.txt, and automatically submit it to slipstream.mara.com, so that novices will not be stolen.
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yxlm2003
on 01/05/2025, 09:52:22 UTC
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Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yxlm2003
on 10/04/2025, 04:05:30 UTC
Bitcoin Miner S21 XP Hyd. It should run very fast with this. It would be great if it can be developed to run puzzles firmware https://shop.bitmain.com/zh/product/detail?pid=000202406200044065805TcPB8mt0682 Grin