Bitcoin puzzle decryption: re-enacting the data of the Middle-Scientific Block
An unknown cipher recently decrypted the Bitcoin puzzle and created a wallet based on 2009 creation block data. The anomaly was detected by Galaxy Research analyst in block 963,629, and 255 bytes of text information is embedded in the transaction through OP return fields, with a total of 500 bytes, which researchers describe as super-large because the text is more than half. Only 250 satoshis (0.60 sat/vb) were paid for the operation. The author abandons the random production of assistive words, and embeds the wallet source data into the open message of the Central Smart Genesis block. The statement in the deal explains the logic: "I created a bitcoin puzzle, using the information of the China-Kentonic block to create a wallet. The entropy is extremely low and everything is needed in the first block. Good luck!" The puzzle also includes a payment trail mechanism whereby users send a bitcoin transaction to a given wallet address to get a clue, the larger the transfer, the more accurate the clues generated. The encryption community has joined the competition in an attempt to link the digital signature of the founder of the encrypted currency to the new puzzle wallet。
