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Still 0.1 ETH for grabs for Fermats last theorem counterexample

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Fermats last theorem states an + bn = cn where n > 2 is insoluble with integers.

I recently rediscovered my old smart contract that would give a prize if you find a counterexample. https://etherscan.io/address/0x21b7637f29e2476c3d540219d8ab8b85b114c2b1

Finding a solution is obviously impossible since it has already been proved that no solution exists.

Just wanted to share this as I still think Ethereum could be used to create incentives for solving interesting math problems.

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