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Bitcoin puzzle scanner that runs in a web browser

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Guys, out of curiosity to see if luck might favor me in any of the bitcoin puzzles, I used to frequently visit various random key checking sites on my smartphone.

I also had a desire to create my own site similar to those sites that randomly select keys and check whether they match the puzzle address.

Over the past two days, using AI, I successfully built that site exactly as I had envisioned.

Site : https://btcpuzzle.neocities.org

I chose the 71st puzzle from the unsolved puzzles. Since my smartphone (Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2) is equipped with an octa-core processor, I divided the keyspace into four ranges and configured the system so that each core scans two of these ranges.

However, I am not entirely certain if it actually scans that way, but the code works well. I tested it with old, solved puzzles that have a very small keyspace.

To spread the joy of scanning with everyone, I am making the code available on my website as a .txt file. This allows you to easily copy and paste the code onto your own website, giving your visitors the chance to try their luck as well.

That’s all guys. actually I know a smartphone is not enough for solving currently unsolved puzzles. But "something is better than nothing," right? That’s why I feel there’s no harm in trying our luck like this.

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