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dede_tuga (OP)
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June 08, 2024, 03:29:23 PM
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Hello everyone,

We are assembling a team to decode BTC Puzzle 130 https://privatekeys.pw/puzzles/bitcoin-puzzle-tx, which carries a reward of 13.000076 BTC! If you're interested and have a CUDA-compatible graphics card, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

What is BTC Puzzle?
BTC Puzzle involves cryptographic challenges focused on finding hidden Bitcoin private keys. Puzzle 130 is one of the most challenging, with a substantial reward awaiting the solver.

How to Participate:
We are using Kangaroo2 software for collaborative puzzle solving. Here are instructions to connect to our server:

Software Requirements:
Kangaroo2 works on Windows and Linux.
You can find the repository and more information on GitHub.

Connection Instructions:
Download and set up Kangaroo2 following the instructions on the GitHub repository.
https://github.com/momofukku/Kangaroo2/tree/master
Use the following command in the terminal to connect to our server:
Code:
./kangaroo -t 0 -gpu -c hddmining.ddns.net -sp 17403

Contribution:
Any contribution is welcome! Whether you have experience in cryptography, programming, or simply a passion for solving puzzles, join us. Your assistance could be pivotal in cracking this challenging puzzle and sharing the reward.

Contact:
For more information and updates, keep an eye on this post and reach out through our server.

Let's decipher BTC Puzzle 130 together and share the grand reward!
damiankopacz87
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June 13, 2024, 08:43:50 AM
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Hi,

I am not very familiar with coding, programing etc. but isn't it impossible to solve 130bit puzzle with program that is described as "This program is limited to a 125bit interval search."? What does this sentence refere to?

Another quote from REDME of Kangaroo:

"#130, 129bits private key [2129,2130-1], 1Fo65aKq8s8iquMt6weF1rku1moWVEd5Ua 13.0BTC

Expected time: several years on 256 Tesla V100 (Not possible with this program without modification)"

Not possible with this program without modification - does it refere to "125bit interval" or "computing power"?

From semantic point of wiev, it is not possible to solve btc puzzle 130 with THIS program without modification. If Yes, can someone explain that why?

BR Damian
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