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Like Bitcoin's price, this thread pumps sometimes with interesting info for a few pages, and then other times it dumps a few pages into red. The past few pages are pretty red. k3ntINA finally making public his Zodiac circle .gif that cracks #66 using Adobe Illustrator. kachev87 with no proper programing skills saves some time for the would be c++ programmer to convert his ChatGTP python code to run in full GPU mode. joseperal finding puzzle #30 is already emptied. Waveilona who finally solved the puzzle but is holding it hostage.
You stupid or what? Are everyone here IT specialists?! I don't think so! How many self writen programs are you using for this puzzle? How many ideas you bring to the table? How many years before the second funding of the puzzle you were at this forum? So my advice is to keep your stupid opinions at home! If you have any ideas work on them don't fill the topic with our crap!
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jacky19790729
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April 18, 2024, 01:18:25 PM |
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I also tried to predict #66 in a similar way but the ranges I got are still too big to do anything useful. I don't have high end hardware to test the predictions either, and the ranges I got are around 40% of the total range. Factoring in that most likely the beginning and end of the ranges have been searched already, and doing other basic assumptions, you can reduce the range down but it's still too big. Furthermore, now I am trying my luck on #130 because why not. It is very unlikely that #66 will get in my hands (or yours) so I just gave up on that.
I use RTX 3090 at about 1900 M keys, but it still takes 650 years to scan all range #66 The electricity bill is too expensive and I can't continue this puzzle
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April 18, 2024, 04:01:56 PM |
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I don't want someone interferered to my transaction.
Don't worry, no one will mess around with your transaction. On another note, anyone else figured out that if you superimpose the bits of the found private keys in a quantum state chromodynamic entanglement matrix, it resembles a shiba?
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April 18, 2024, 04:33:52 PM |
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Like Bitcoin's price, this thread pumps sometimes with interesting info for a few pages, and then other times it dumps a few pages into red. The past few pages are pretty red. k3ntINA finally making public his Zodiac circle .gif that cracks #66 using Adobe Illustrator. kachev87 with no proper programing skills saves some time for the would be c++ programmer to convert his ChatGTP python code to run in full GPU mode. joseperal finding puzzle #30 is already emptied. Waveilona who finally solved the puzzle but is holding it hostage.
I like how your user is the exact opposite of saatoshi_rising of whom I believe is the puzzle creator(?). Sometimes I like to be delusional and think certain people use their alter ego on this forum (not saying people actually do, but may be a possibility lol ).
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citb0in
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April 18, 2024, 05:48:28 PM |
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I don't understand how it is possible for that to happen as long as the solver does not disclose the private key. I mean, #64 and #65 both have unknown keys, right?
No, you're wrong. The private keys of #64 and #65 are known: #64 = F7051F27B09112D4 #65 = 1A838B13505B26867 As soon as someone makes an outgoing transaction of #66 the pubkey will be revealed. With the revealed pubkey it's a matter of seconds to get the private key and then you can replace the still-ongoing unconfirmed transaction and forward the coins of #66 to any other address. Please understand that I cannot publish here the key for #66 = I'm still preparing the payout
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April 18, 2024, 06:05:47 PM |
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importing private key to electrum wallet then send to your address is it enough? or some bots can double spend tx
someone pls advise how to avoid such attack i read that the second of the public key of key 66 67 is revealed looters can double spend tx and steal those coins
suppose someone lucky find the private key of the puzzle what he should do what wallet is more secure to use to send those coin
what do you mean payout! can you give me answer here, thank you
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April 18, 2024, 09:52:49 PM |
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Everything is useless, I have tried many predictions like this, none of them worked I also tried to predict #66 in a similar way but the ranges I got are still too big to do anything useful. I don't have high end hardware to test the predictions either, and the ranges I got are around 40% of the total range. Factoring in that most likely the beginning and end of the ranges have been searched already, and doing other basic assumptions, you can reduce the range down but it's still too big. Furthermore, now I am trying my luck on #130 because why not. It is very unlikely that #66 will get in my hands (or yours) so I just gave up on that.
Exactly. I'm also long done with #66. I'm currently trying my luck with #130 too cause even brute forcing it could be done in less time than #66. I shared this not with the intent of actually predicting the correct key, but to maybe narrow down the range. Still, my rig would take one year to search from 290860e0f31602000:291fff00000000000. Way more if 290860e0f31602000 is used as mid point instead of starting point. Anyways, sorry if the idea is dumb, and thanks for your answers.
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April 18, 2024, 11:43:54 PM |
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Everything is useless, I have tried many predictions like this, none of them worked I also tried to predict #66 in a similar way but the ranges I got are still too big to do anything useful. I don't have high end hardware to test the predictions either, and the ranges I got are around 40% of the total range. Factoring in that most likely the beginning and end of the ranges have been searched already, and doing other basic assumptions, you can reduce the range down but it's still too big. Furthermore, now I am trying my luck on #130 because why not. It is very unlikely that #66 will get in my hands (or yours) so I just gave up on that.
Exactly. I'm also long done with #66. I'm currently trying my luck with #130 too cause even brute forcing it could be done in less time than #66. I shared this not with the intent of actually predicting the correct key, but to maybe narrow down the range. Still, my rig would take one year to search from 290860e0f31602000:291fff00000000000. Way more if 290860e0f31602000 is used as mid point instead of starting point. Anyways, sorry if the idea is dumb, and thanks for your answers. One year would be wonderful, whoever could solve 66 in one year!
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April 19, 2024, 12:09:57 AM |
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One year would be wonderful, whoever could solve 66 in one year! I'm not saying that the key is there tho. What I meant is that my rig would take one year to search that portion of the range. The key might not be there at all. Personally I don't feel like wasting a year to find out. But who knows, maybe someone with better hardware, able to do that range in much less time, might be willing to check it out for themselves.
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April 19, 2024, 04:15:44 AM |
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There's simply no feasible way to withdraw the funds on lower end puzzles like #66. It will be snatched up by bots. Not maybe, but it's 100% guaranteed. There will be hundreds of withdrawal transactions with varying fees all battling each other. You will simply be left in the dust.
I don't understand how it is possible for that to happen as long as the solver does not disclose the private key. I mean, #64 and #65 both have unknown keys, right? I'm surprised why you are asking such weird questions these days, do you really not know anything about these things, or maybe you are someone else who is running the "@NotATether" account. Anyway, if you mean to ask who solved puzzles 64 and 65, let me tell you, puzzle 64 was solved by some unknown person and puzzle 65 was not solved but swept by the creator himself, I want to tell the creator to put it back in puzzle 65 or in my wallet
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April 19, 2024, 12:53:31 PM |
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I'm surprised why you are asking such weird questions these days, do you really not know anything about these things, or maybe you are someone else who is running the "@NotATether" account. Anyway, if you mean to ask who solved puzzles 64 and 65, let me tell you, puzzle 64 was solved by some unknown person and puzzle 65 was not solved but swept by the creator himself, I want to tell the creator to put it back in puzzle 65 or in my wallet The money for puzzle number 65 is at this address : 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM
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albert0bsd
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April 20, 2024, 12:55:11 AM |
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it should be cool if the puzzle 66 will be in the halving block The money for puzzle number 65 is at this address : 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM
Interesting even that it was moved in 2019 it still untouched
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jacky19790729
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April 20, 2024, 11:14:21 AM |
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it should be cool if the puzzle 66 will be in the halving block The money for puzzle number 65 is at this address : 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM
Interesting even that it was moved in 2019 it still untouched 2019-06-08 00:39:02 BTC address: 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM I think the person who solved #65 is very rich or has no interest in Bitcoin ...
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citb0in
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April 20, 2024, 11:14:58 AM |
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it should be cool if the puzzle 66 will be in the halving block The money for puzzle number 65 is at this address : 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM
Interesting even that it was moved in 2019 it still untouched 2019-06-08 00:39:02 BTC address: 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM I think the person who solved #65 is very rich or has no interest in Bitcoin ... HODL'ing
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April 20, 2024, 02:37:02 PM |
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it should be cool if the puzzle 66 will be in the halving block The money for puzzle number 65 is at this address : 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM
Interesting even that it was moved in 2019 it still untouched 2019-06-08 00:39:02 BTC address: 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM I think the person who solved #65 is very rich or has no interest in Bitcoin ... HODL'ing Bitcoin Cash here https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/BCH/qz5q3kl2hlsgwadl7u8dzu9278k05kxs8s8p3raj3kmaybe the creator move them
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April 20, 2024, 03:06:09 PM Last edit: April 20, 2024, 04:27:21 PM by albert0bsd |
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maybe the creator move them
like this or more retarded The author doesn't have that necessity. There are remainin 956.5 BTC in those puzzles near 61 Million USD at todays price on those puzzles if the author is driven by greed what stop him to take those ?
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April 21, 2024, 04:42:56 AM |
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what do you mean payout!
can you give me answer here, thank you
It means that he has a private key or knows someone who does. And that he is large miner who will include that transaction in the next block to be calculated. In other words, the bots are screwed.
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April 21, 2024, 09:12:17 AM |
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it should be cool if the puzzle 66 will be in the halving block The money for puzzle number 65 is at this address : 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM
Interesting even that it was moved in 2019 it still untouched 2019-06-08 00:39:02 BTC address: 3GVSoQar7WnVMFjchpkNkh9UwkJbbdeCwM I think the person who solved #65 is very rich or has no interest in Bitcoin ... Or maybe he lost his private key hahaha
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April 21, 2024, 01:33:47 PM |
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By which program you cracked that? and how to find thats in what range?
I use keyhunt the program that i develop: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5322040.0https://github.com/albertobsd/keyhuntBut other programs can also be used like Kangaroo https://github.com/JeanLucPons/KangarooThere is no way to know the range of an address. But since we are talking here of puzzle 66 i did the test in the bit 66 just to check if that address was in that range, and actually the key is of that address is in that range!! Other address besides of low bit puzzles aren't vulnerable to this. As soon as the person who finds puzzle 66 sends the transaction to the network, pubkey will appear without requiring network approval. Once Pubkey appears it will take 1 second to find the private key. Then, someone else will spend again because the network approval has not yet occurred. The person with the highest network approval will own the bitcoins. Even if you send with a high transaction fee, the person who receives a higher transaction fee and network approval than you will win. For this reason, Low puzzles are problematic.
Exactly all the non-confirmed transacctions are public avaible in the mempool of each node. Also there is sites to check them https://mempool.space/ also they offer some api to check for some values https://mempool.space/docs/api/rest#get-address-transactions-mempoolOnce that you get the TX id, you need to download the Raw transaction, decode it and extract the publickey and that is easy to do if you know what are you doing. If find the Pkey by pubkey is so easy like this, then why puzzle 130 didnt solve yet?
Well for puzzle 66 is really easy (some minutes/seconds) but since the complexity is exponential it will take a lot of time do that for those bits ranges, months or years depending of hardware. Here we are talking of low bit puzzles less than 80 bits are solvables by GPU almost in less than 10 minutes (in avarage the time needed to mine a block) Hey Alberto, I want to know how to get private key for non-confirmed transactions if we get the Uncompressed Public key from the https://mempool.space/ Raw Txns, i decoded the public key but it was uncompressed public key and if we can't calculate private key from uncompressed public key how to mine the transaction??. Please reply asap.
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albert0bsd
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April 22, 2024, 04:27:55 AM |
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Please reply asap.
We only can know the private key of the puzzles that are expected to be on low bit ranges. The method is that I already expose and you quoted if you don't know how to read is not my problem
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