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Does anyone else ever fall down massive internet rabbit holes and completely lose track of time? I recently stumbled into the world of those unsolved Bitcoin puzzles. I don't know why, but I somehow convinced myself I was going to be the one to finally crack a 1 BTC wallet. Fast forward a few days, and my search history is an absolute trainwreck of "BTC puzzle solver," "cracking SHA-256 hashes," and deep dives into cryptographic theory. Spoiler alert: I did not solve it. I have exactly zero extra Bitcoin to show for my efforts, but I did manage to give myself a massive headache. I’m officially throwing in the towel before I start dreaming in alphanumeric strings. Has anyone else ever gotten ridiculously invested in trying to solve one of these, or am I the only one who thought they were suddenly a master codebreaker? submitted by /u/BoxSavings9234 [link] [Kommentare]
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I found a handwritten list of 25 common words “Horse, Music, Pudding…” inside a used book I bought at a market, and I know they are used for Crypto wallets but When I tried to put them inside my metamask app they were too many, we tried on a friend wallet app as well and it also was too many. He suggested some of the words might be a decoy. Or perhaps some wallets have more than 12 words? submitted by /u/StrongZeroSinger [link] [Kommentare]