Bitcoin puzzle hides wallet key in Genesis Block data
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An anonymous creator has embedded a puzzle within Bitcoin's Genesis Block - the first block ever mined by Satoshi Nakamoto - that challenges solvers to recover a hidden wallet key. The puzzle uses 255 bytes of data derived from public information already present in that foundational block, creating what amounts to a low-entropy cryptographic challenge. The hunt is currently active, attracting attention from the crypto community as participants attempt to decode the message and claim whatever value may be secured within the target wallet.
The exercise taps into Bitcoin's immutable history as a creative medium for puzzle-setting, leveraging data that has existed on the blockchain since inception. It remains unclear who initiated the puzzle or what incentive structure exists for successful solvers.
- A 255-byte message embedded in Genesis Block data creates a solvable puzzle pointing to a Bitcoin wallet key.
- The puzzle uses only publicly available historical blockchain information, making it a legitimate cryptographic challenge rather than a hidden vulnerability.
- The motivation and reward structure behind the puzzle remain undisclosed.
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