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1  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Pollard's kangaroo ECDLP solver on: March 21, 2023, 04:54:52 AM
Hello Kangsolvers, have you ever thought about using chat GPT to try to reduce search space based on patterns, using Fermat or regression methods for sequences? Does anyone know if there is any intuitive material about the code? I couldn't find any cool videos on YouTube, only one where the guy runs it on a cloud using processing power from multiple GPUs. I would like to produce some content in this direction and bring more Kangsolvers to the team, and maybe focus more on demystifying how difficult it is to find a key. Sometimes I show sites like privatekeys.pw to a friend, and they actually believe they can just click from page to page and become millionaires by chance. Grin

Anyway, jokes aside, I've been thinking about a possible withdrawal scenario. Let's say I find a key, hooray! Now what? What are the concerns about sending it to Binance, swapping it for dollars, and cashing out? This is obviously different in the case of puzzles.

I'm exploring some ideas and running with limited hardware here, more for studying purposes. But who knows, right? I mean, we do know, it's like a grain of sand on Jupiter lol.

Anyway, I plan to share my results and ideas here, hopefully it will be useful for newcomers, from one noob to another, lost in the secp256.
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