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Author Topic: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it  (Read 380754 times)
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April 07, 2025, 06:46:35 PM
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which program? @Bram24732 I would like to send you a private message. If it's not too much trouble, could you authorize it? As I'm new to the group, I can't send you a message. Thank you in advance.
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April 07, 2025, 06:50:48 PM
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which program? @Bram24732 I would like to send you a private message. If it's not too much trouble, could you authorize it? As I'm new to the group, I can't send you a message. Thank you in advance.

https://github.com/Kowala24731/btc67 - here is his github
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April 07, 2025, 06:51:23 PM
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From puzzle 135, did anyone find a partial match of more than 6? Tongue
why go for puzzle 135 its many many many many many times harder than 69 , 71 ...... Smiley
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April 07, 2025, 07:05:55 PM
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which program? @Bram24732 I would like to send you a private message. If it's not too much trouble, could you authorize it? As I'm new to the group, I can't send you a message. Thank you in advance.

What's this about ?

I solved 67 and 68 using custom software distributing the load across ~25k GPUs. 4090 stocks speeds : ~8.1Bkeys/sec. Don’t challenge me technically if you know shit about fuck, I’ll ignore you. Same goes if all you can do is LLM reply.
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April 07, 2025, 07:06:35 PM
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From puzzle 135, did anyone find a partial match of more than 6? Tongue
why go for puzzle 135 its many many many many many times harder than 69 , 71 ...... Smiley

Puzzle 135 has known public key, and as a result other methods are available to find the solution.

I solved 67 and 68 using custom software distributing the load across ~25k GPUs. 4090 stocks speeds : ~8.1Bkeys/sec. Don’t challenge me technically if you know shit about fuck, I’ll ignore you. Same goes if all you can do is LLM reply.
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April 07, 2025, 07:19:13 PM
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From puzzle 135, did anyone find a partial match of more than 6? Tongue
why go for puzzle 135 its many many many many many times harder than 69 , 71 ...... Smiley

Puzzle 135 has known public key, and as a result other methods are available to find the solution.



Meaning, with servel thousands of GPUs specifically as you talk cheapest cost then 0.20 in hour as Retired coder tell, so why you didn't hunt the 135 or 140 as proven public keys and the method to solve is already invented and here ??


i think this will be faster than anyone and high profitable
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April 07, 2025, 10:58:52 PM
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After the BTC 68 puzzle is solved, I am not sure if it is mentioned in discussions here how it was claimed to avoid bots! Apologies if I have missed it!

Congrats! @Bram24732 - Did you actually use MARA or any other method or process to claim it?  Smiley
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April 07, 2025, 11:48:19 PM
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Paf ..away for two days, and now tons of posts and the puzzle’s solved!

Congrats, Bram! Any magic involved, or was it just rand + seq and warehouses full of GPUs?
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April 08, 2025, 03:39:35 AM
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Paf ..away for two days, and now tons of posts and the puzzle’s solved!

Congrats, Bram! Any magic involved, or was it just rand + seq and warehouses full of GPUs?

Same as 67. Rand + seq + warehouse + MARA.
Just had a bigger warehouse Smiley

I solved 67 and 68 using custom software distributing the load across ~25k GPUs. 4090 stocks speeds : ~8.1Bkeys/sec. Don’t challenge me technically if you know shit about fuck, I’ll ignore you. Same goes if all you can do is LLM reply.
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April 08, 2025, 05:30:33 AM
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I upgraded Mutagen to start Puzzle 69 — good luck!

Uploaded my version of BSGS.

https://github.com/NoMachine1/BSGS

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./bsgs  -p 40 -k 03a2efa402fd5268400c77c20e574ba86409ededee7c4020e4b9f0edbee53de0d4

  • BSGS Started: Tue Apr  8 06:51:53 2025
  • Puzzle: 40
  • Public Key: 03a2efa402fd5268400c77c20e574ba86409ededee7c4020e4b9f0edbee53de0d4
  • Using 12 CPU cores
  • Generating baby table...
  • Generating 2965820 baby steps
  • Generated 1 compressed parts (2965820 total entries)
  • Loading baby table...
  • Loaded baby table with 2964816 total entries
  • Starting BSGS search...
  • Solution found!
  • Private key: 1003651412950
  • Hex: 0xe9ae4933d6
  • Time elapsed: 0.608754 seconds
I have 200 useless scripts that I’ve never published.  Grin

BTC: bc1qdwnxr7s08xwelpjy3cc52rrxg63xsmagv50fa8
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April 08, 2025, 05:34:11 AM
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Can anyone explain how to to use MARA in case of finding a puzzle key?
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April 08, 2025, 05:50:17 AM
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Can anyone explain how to to use MARA in case of finding a puzzle key?

WP did a full tutorial a while back
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1306983.msg64379149#msg64379149

I solved 67 and 68 using custom software distributing the load across ~25k GPUs. 4090 stocks speeds : ~8.1Bkeys/sec. Don’t challenge me technically if you know shit about fuck, I’ll ignore you. Same goes if all you can do is LLM reply.
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April 08, 2025, 05:55:59 AM
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I upgraded Mutagen to start Puzzle 69 — good luck!

Uploaded my version of BSGS.

https://github.com/NoMachine1/BSGS

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./bsgs  -p 40 -k 03a2efa402fd5268400c77c20e574ba86409ededee7c4020e4b9f0edbee53de0d4

  • BSGS Started: Tue Apr  8 06:51:53 2025
  • Puzzle: 40
  • Public Key: 03a2efa402fd5268400c77c20e574ba86409ededee7c4020e4b9f0edbee53de0d4
  • Using 12 CPU cores
  • Generating baby table...
  • Generating 2965820 baby steps
  • Generated 1 compressed parts (2965820 total entries)
  • Loading baby table...
  • Loaded baby table with 2964816 total entries
  • Starting BSGS search...
  • Solution found!
  • Private key: 1003651412950
  • Hex: 0xe9ae4933d6
  • Time elapsed: 0.608754 seconds
I have 200 useless scripts that I’ve never published.  Grin

I started Puzzle 55. I'm already over 10 parts and still making more. So it doesn't load the baby table into memory — it writes it to disk in a zillion parts?  So puzzle 66 requires a 2TB hard drive? Tongue
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April 08, 2025, 06:03:54 AM
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I upgraded Mutagen to start Puzzle 69 — good luck!

Uploaded my version of BSGS.

https://github.com/NoMachine1/BSGS

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./bsgs  -p 40 -k 03a2efa402fd5268400c77c20e574ba86409ededee7c4020e4b9f0edbee53de0d4

  • BSGS Started: Tue Apr  8 06:51:53 2025
  • Puzzle: 40
  • Public Key: 03a2efa402fd5268400c77c20e574ba86409ededee7c4020e4b9f0edbee53de0d4
  • Using 12 CPU cores
  • Generating baby table...
  • Generating 2965820 baby steps
  • Generated 1 compressed parts (2965820 total entries)
  • Loading baby table...
  • Loaded baby table with 2964816 total entries
  • Starting BSGS search...
  • Solution found!
  • Private key: 1003651412950
  • Hex: 0xe9ae4933d6
  • Time elapsed: 0.608754 seconds
I have 200 useless scripts that I’ve never published.  Grin

I started Puzzle 55. I'm already over 10 parts and still making more. So it doesn't load the baby table into memory — it writes it to disk in a zillion parts?  So puzzle 66 requires a 2TB hard drive? Tongue

Yes. Theoretically, you need at least 1TB. I've never tried more than 60. Anything around 300GB is considered a baby table. I don't have time to wait for a bigger one to be generated.   Grin

BTC: bc1qdwnxr7s08xwelpjy3cc52rrxg63xsmagv50fa8
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April 08, 2025, 06:23:03 AM
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Yes. Theoretically, you need at least 1TB. I've never tried more than 60. Anything around 300GB is considered a baby table. I don't have time to wait for a bigger one to be generated.   Grin

Why are you publishing all the scripts from before now?
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April 08, 2025, 06:29:28 AM
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Yes. Theoretically, you need at least 1TB. I've never tried more than 60. Anything around 300GB is considered a baby table. I don't have time to wait for a bigger one to be generated.   Grin

Why are you publishing all the scripts from before now?

Because it's a dead end. Game over. There's no point in hiding any more scripts for the puzzles  - whether they're useful or not. For Puzzle 69, you're over 2,500 GPUs. For Puzzle 71, over 3,000.

BTC: bc1qdwnxr7s08xwelpjy3cc52rrxg63xsmagv50fa8
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April 08, 2025, 06:48:57 AM
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Because it's a dead end. Game over.

At least you're making a parody of your own scripts. Some people are still being serious here, as if that's worth anything to them Tongue
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April 08, 2025, 07:42:39 AM
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How exactly is bsgs helpful if we only have an address
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April 08, 2025, 08:00:49 AM
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AlbertoBSD has also writen a BSGSD server but it allows no concurrent connections...

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April 08, 2025, 08:13:17 AM
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How exactly is bsgs helpful if we only have an address

What is useful if I do not have and will not have 3500 GPUs? Rope to hang myself?  Roll Eyes
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