Hi, everyone.
I am a researcher who recently developed K-Protocol 6, a mathematical framework designed for the humanitarian recovery of lost digital assets.
I originally shared this on Reddit, but the moderators there seem to have flagged it as "advertising" and shadowbanned me, perhaps not fully grasping the technical nature of this work.
So, I’ve come here to the "home of Bitcoin" to share it with real experts who can evaluate the data.
Key Innovations of K-Protocol 6:
- Throughput: Achieves 12.8x faster processing than standard recovery baselines.
- Optimization: Utilizes Mersenne-Stride logic to replace heavy modular arithmetic with bit-shifts.
- Sustainability: Uses CUDA PTX data incineration to maintain $O(1)$ memory complexity, making it stable on consumer GPUs.
This is not a tool for exploitation; it is a "lifeboat" for those who have lost access but still hold partial key data. I invite you to review the full technical paper officially published on Zenodo.
Full Paper (Zenodo DOI):
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18627504