That man is clown...Another address that is not in the range of 66...
This is not the case, we are testing whether it would be possible to make a new transaction from the moment the creator (lmajowka) of the puzzle sends the funds to another wallet, to simulate a possible withdrawal of funds from the 66-bit puzzle wallet.
I want to find out with this test if from the moment he sent the funds, if it would be possible to do the RBF or make a new transaction, using Electrum when sending the entire amount the balance remains with 0 BTC, this way there is no way to increase fee to do the RBF, or override the transaction in the meempool since there is no balance.
Stop complaining and be grateful that someone is spending money to know if it is safe or not to look for wallets below 100 bits.
One thing I noticed yesterday in the test was that I was wrong, the guy placed 7 late blocks at the lowest possible rate and still had the first confirmation in less than 1 minute, this is interesting information for those who think the transaction will be stopped for 10 minutes.
I have a theory, when making a transfer using the electrum wallet and sending the total, the value in the wallet is reset to zero, how would your program do to cancel the transaction if there are no more funds? and to do the RBF you would need funds to increase rates, and without funds it would only be possible to make the first transaction. Do you have any theories if it would still be possible?
Your theory is wrong. It doesn't matter what amount you will transfer or how high the fee is or the software you will use.
The transaction can be replaced at any time by anyone from any location. Only a higher fee is required to make this fully effective.Yes, as I said, it's just theory, I believe that if only one transaction is made with the full value and RBF deactivated, there is no way to modify this transaction, and in my opinion there is no way to make a new one, since from the moment Since the value comes out of the electrum, it doesn't allow you to do it again, anyway, tomorrow whoever wants to test theories, Imajowka (capujowka) posted the details for this experiment there.