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January 17, 2025, 12:42:16 AM
#6
Let's say you find the pk for puzzle #67, how do you withdraw that BTC safely? I bet there are dozens of bots waiting for the public key to appear on the blockchain, they could crack the pk with pollard kangaroo within seconds and take the BTC?

Hi guys, you are trying to find private keys here, but it is probably much more difficult than picking a password to a wallet. The main thing in this case is confidence that the wallet is genuine. I spent a lot of time to learn how to distinguish genuine wallets from fake ones and here's what I'll tell you guys, I checked more than 700 wallets and found only 17 genuine wallets among them, 3 of them have a balance of less than 1 BTC, the rest of the genuine wallets have a balance from 1 to 50 coins. If anyone is interested in knowing which genuine wallets I found, write your questions and I will answer them in private messages.
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Shooters Shoot...
January 15, 2025, 10:50:24 AM
#4
If you find the private key for puzzle #67, act fast. Prepare and broadcast the spending transaction offline immediately—bots watching for public keys can snatch funds within seconds.

How can I do that exactly? thanks!
There are some lazy people out in the world. Spend time and money to search for the puzzle/challenge, but invest zero time researching/reading what is already out there, on how to safely move the funds, if found. SMH.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.64379149
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January 14, 2025, 03:59:59 PM
#3
If you find the private key for puzzle #67, act fast. Prepare and broadcast the spending transaction offline immediately—bots watching for public keys can snatch funds within seconds.

How can I do that exactly? thanks!
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newbie
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January 14, 2025, 05:49:25 AM
#1
Let's say you find the pk for puzzle #67, how do you withdraw that BTC safely? I bet there are dozens of bots waiting for the public key to appear on the blockchain, they could crack the pk with pollard kangaroo within seconds and take the BTC?
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