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Author Topic: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it  (Read 361472 times)
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September 07, 2025, 07:00:13 PM
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Can anyone calculate how many key like this probability 😅🙏


Key i found match in
1PWo3JeB9jrGwfHDNpdGK54CRas7fsVzXU

1PWo3JeB9jWQNfEGn2Ap9o5dHxnXfEbucf

Well, since you found the match, the probability is 100% to have exactly 1 of those prefixes, in an interval of size one, starting at the key you've found.

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September 07, 2025, 07:15:54 PM
Last edit: September 07, 2025, 07:35:41 PM by teguh54321
 #11662

Can anyone calculate how many key like this probability 😅🙏


Key i found match in
1PWo3JeB9jrGwfHDNpdGK54CRas7fsVzXU

1PWo3JeB9jWQNfEGn2Ap9o5dHxnXfEbucf

Well, since you found the match, the probability is 100% to have exactly 1 of those prefixes, in an interval of size one, starting at the key you've found.

Hmmm sooo the first 2 hex private key you think the same  as the answer? 😅. Or you mean something else ?? 🤔🙏.


I mean any other key that have the same prefix + f + f match , and how many mathematically 😅🙏
(The prefix match that i bold) . Front + f +f

1PWo3JeB9jrGwfHDNpdGK54CRas7fsVzXU

The key that i found is this
1PWo3JeB9jWQNfEGn2Ap9o5dHxnXfEbucf


If it is only one , then im the Unluckiest person ? 🙃🙃
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September 07, 2025, 07:32:49 PM
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The waters flow uphill

46346217550346335726 × 65.9565 = 3056834297859418092311.919
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September 07, 2025, 07:37:14 PM
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The waters flow uphill

46346217550346335726 × 65.9565 = 3056834297859418092311.919

What do u mean ?
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September 07, 2025, 07:54:53 PM
Last edit: September 07, 2025, 08:59:28 PM by optioncmdPR
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The waters flow uphill

46346217550346335726 × 65.9565 = 3056834297859418092311.919

What do u mean ?
 
Logic assembles the pyramid , side A of D

                                                                    1378
                                                                15314ce0
                                                            1d3202483a7b
                                                        1460293068f3c936
                                                    1764f3080d5749fd2c55
                                                1ba5342de40f556e52dc2a04
                                            1fa5ee5340326e6ac3875d916ce8
                                        17e2551e3d94cd647d4fe747b862a62e
                                    1a96ca8d834a65911d4aed211709de820a7c
                                1757756a9322382facd04b5f8303e9e9ae4933d6
                            153869acc5b2a221c58d8f6bd3b27c591e02b35a358f
                        122fca143c052ec18388d5446cd610b53cbaade6d7ce3b9b
                    174176b015f4d22bd43c2e935475070a1a009d4efae164cb9e3c
                180788e47e326c236fb6d5ad1f436abe1f9b67e1149d18b63ac4ffdf
            1eb25c90795d61c2c675b852189a217496cbb87cab44ffc07a1825367bbe
        13c96a3742f64906363d541eb611abee7cce5efdaccf6808f7051f27b09112d4
    1a838b13505b268672832ed74f2b5e35ee730fc235c1942c1aebebb3940cd0fc1491
101d83275fb2bc7e0c349b84b6431a6c4ef10000000000000000000000000000000000.00

           "1,3,7,8,15,21,49"
.001÷.003007^8 = 1496003381521                                                            
                                                        It is the Geometry that yields the treasure
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September 07, 2025, 09:26:19 PM
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Can anyone calculate

the probability is 100%

I mean any other key that have the same prefix + f + f match

Do you seriously think a sane person would try to actually calculate that?

I'd say the answer lies in the order of millions or more, since you have all the possible front matches, multiplied by the number of all possible combination pairs of the other criteria (e.g. 2 base58 digits out of whatever many remain after the front digits). Then you scale down to some interval size and apply the approximations of a uniform distribution.

Also, this has zero relevance since I can assure you that whatever two numbers you ever provide, in whatever base you choose them to be, there is always some other common representation that will make them look like they're siamese sisters. That's pretty much the case with all the "prefixes" of H160.

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September 08, 2025, 01:07:13 PM
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This isn’t my program — it’s originally by @FrozenThroneGuy. I just made a few tweaks here and there… maybe around a thousand extra lines of code Tongue

Yes, Dookoo2 is the creator of Cyclone having had his illumination from JLP VanitySearch and he also has the merit of having added GPU version.
There were some other good derivations, but they went fishing... After deleting their whole GITHUB repository, because they feel atacked or offended by someone here at BITCOINTALK...  Cheesy

You right:) But I rebuilt my own pool for a better security, I will start it on Monday:)
What i have done already:
1. TLS between client and server either OPENSSL lib
2. TLS pinning for preventing private key stealing (SPKI).
3. HMAC-SHA256 verification for each client message + timestamp + nonce.
4. Each client has their own key for srv connect.
5. Fail2ban for preventing trash request.
6. Rate limit for key request.

Try to use spoofing after upgrades:)


The sad part is, you were told and warned that there was no security in your (old? older?) pool, but you did not listen.
You didn't even know about all the issues prior pools faced and how they implemented x y and z to combat said issues. It took some spoofing for you to finally understand and change. But ultimately, you are playing catch up to what other pools have had. And IMO, you are still overlooking some things.

It's good you finally realized some things, but you haven't realized all things.

Also, as you stated, "...my own pool..."; is very accurate, it is your own pool and YOU are the only one who has access to the key, if found. So now people have to "trust" that you do the right thing? LOL... Unless you changed it, you were also going to keep 1 BTC for yourself...which is also a red flag, to me anyways. I know some will join and run some hash power, but will most likely be people you know and yourself. You've offered a less secure pool, with less payout and the biggest flag, it requires people to trust you do the right thing, AND the searching program is slower than other VS forks/versions. Why would anyone in their right mind join?
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September 08, 2025, 02:02:14 PM
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The waters flow uphill

46346217550346335726 × 65.9565 = 3056834297859418092311.919

What do u mean ?
 
Logic assembles the pyramid , side A of D

                                                                    1378
                                                                15314ce0
                                                            1d3202483a7b
                                                        1460293068f3c936
                                                    1764f3080d5749fd2c55
                                                1ba5342de40f556e52dc2a04
                                            1fa5ee5340326e6ac3875d916ce8
                                        17e2551e3d94cd647d4fe747b862a62e
                                    1a96ca8d834a65911d4aed211709de820a7c
                                1757756a9322382facd04b5f8303e9e9ae4933d6
                            153869acc5b2a221c58d8f6bd3b27c591e02b35a358f
                        122fca143c052ec18388d5446cd610b53cbaade6d7ce3b9b
                    174176b015f4d22bd43c2e935475070a1a009d4efae164cb9e3c
                180788e47e326c236fb6d5ad1f436abe1f9b67e1149d18b63ac4ffdf
            1eb25c90795d61c2c675b852189a217496cbb87cab44ffc07a1825367bbe
        13c96a3742f64906363d541eb611abee7cce5efdaccf6808f7051f27b09112d4
    1a838b13505b268672832ed74f2b5e35ee730fc235c1942c1aebebb3940cd0fc1491
101d83275fb2bc7e0c349b84b6431a6c4ef10000000000000000000000000000000000.00

           "1,3,7,8,15,21,49"
.001÷.003007^8 = 1496003381521                                                            
                                                        It is the Geometry that yields the treasure


So based on your theory. Puzzle 71 start from 4 , 5 , 6 or 7 ? 😅
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September 09, 2025, 02:44:31 AM
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Anyone here find adress with same checksum prefix ??
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September 09, 2025, 10:53:30 PM
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someone please tell me how the winner can rent thousands of GPUs at once when this is out of the service provider's control, where did they rent, this is a joke
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September 10, 2025, 12:03:32 PM
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datacenter Chine
someone please tell me how the winner can rent thousands of GPUs at once when this is out of the service provider's control, where did they rent, this is a joke
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September 10, 2025, 12:22:54 PM
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Renting a docker is taking 2-3 min until is operational.
One docker is containing max 16 cards.
So having something automated for a bigger number of cards, should take 5 min until can start processing.
Renting a quantum is costing minimum 100$/minute
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September 11, 2025, 01:45:41 AM
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Renting a docker is taking 2-3 min until is operational.
One docker is containing max 16 cards.
So having something automated for a bigger number of cards, should take 5 min until can start processing.
Renting a quantum is costing minimum 100$/minute

Wait.... you can actually rent a quantum computer?!?
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September 11, 2025, 02:13:11 AM
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Renting a docker is taking 2-3 min until is operational.
One docker is containing max 16 cards.
So having something automated for a bigger number of cards, should take 5 min until can start processing.
I don't know where you rent your docker, but it normally takes less than a minute to start it up.
Automating it does not really add much time at all. If you need to execute a single command to get things up, that's like another 10 seconds.
If you have longer times, you must be doing something wrong and there is a lot of room to improve.
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September 11, 2025, 05:29:16 AM
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On each platform you go, you rent the docker and you receive new ip, new password, new port. To take this, you lose time.
The other problem is thst you can receive sometimes a error(certificate, handshake,...)so always is between 1-4 min.
The one who stole the last 2 puzzles is working in a place where have all of this but he do not own the devices. I want to see him tried 3rd time doing this Smiley
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September 11, 2025, 10:24:50 AM
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On each platform you go, you rent the docker and you receive new ip, new password, new port. To take this, you lose time.
The other problem is thst you can receive sometimes a error(certificate, handshake,...)so always is between 1-4 min.
The one who stole the last 2 puzzles is working in a place where have all of this but he do not own the devices. I want to see him tried 3rd time doing this Smiley

With enough precomputed data, even a freaking Raspberry Pi can break any 80 bits (or less) private key in a few seconds. Yes, I have this fully working.

Talking about spinning up entire GPU instances only makes sense for high bit puzzles (100+). Anything less can be broken with a mere GPU, or a couple of them. And even so, it takes just a few seconds to have them rented automatically and all of them working together for solving some specific problem. No need for any manual connection, passwords, and admin things like that.

Thinking that the ones who "stole" 66 and 69 used cloud rentals must be joking, or have no clue about some things.

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September 11, 2025, 03:13:17 PM
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On each platform you go, you rent the docker and you receive new ip, new password, new port. To take this, you lose time.
The other problem is thst you can receive sometimes a error(certificate, handshake,...)so always is between 1-4 min.
The one who stole the last 2 puzzles is working in a place where have all of this but he do not own the devices. I want to see him tried 3rd time doing this Smiley

With enough precomputed data, even a freaking Raspberry Pi can break any 80 bits (or less) private key in a few seconds. Yes, I have this fully working.

Talking about spinning up entire GPU instances only makes sense for high bit puzzles (100+). Anything less can be broken with a mere GPU, or a couple of them. And even so, it takes just a few seconds to have them rented automatically and all of them working together for solving some specific problem. No need for any manual connection, passwords, and admin things like that.

Thinking that the ones who "stole" 66 and 69 used cloud rentals must be joking, or have no clue about some things.
how much p.data ? and how many checks can Raspberry pi make per second with that data ?
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September 12, 2025, 05:47:50 PM
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Someone could tell me if I can get the transaction’s hex through BlueWallet to use Mara in Smatphone in order to avoid possible malwares in a PC?

If yes, what would the steps be?
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September 12, 2025, 06:14:27 PM
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Someone could tell me if I can get the transaction’s hex through BlueWallet to use Mara in Smatphone in order to avoid possible malwares in a PC?

If yes, what would the steps be?

Congrats bro!
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September 12, 2025, 06:32:20 PM
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Someone could tell me if I can get the transaction’s hex through BlueWallet to use Mara in Smatphone in order to avoid possible malwares in a PC?

If yes, what would the steps be?

Congrats bro!

There is a script on this page that will make a transaction for you, you will only have to insert it into marapool Smiley

https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=1306983.msg65657852#msg65657852
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