Earlier this month I participated in a public Bitcoin wallet recovery challenge involving a wallet that had been untouched for around 12 years.
What I found most interesting was that the challenge wasn't about breaking Bitcoin's cryptography. Instead, it showed how quickly a large group can search a reduced solution space once enough information is known.
The wallet was recovered in about 11 minutes by roughly 300 participants working independently.
A few takeaways:
- Bitcoin itself wasn't "hacked."
- Security depends on protecting all recovery-related information, not just private keys.
- Small reductions in uncertainty can have a huge impact on how difficult a recovery problem is.
- Crowdsourcing can dramatically accelerate search and recovery efforts.
I wrote up a detailed breakdown of what happened, how the challenge worked, and why it was solved so quickly:
https://blog.flipflow.app/blog/cracking-a-12-year-old-bitcoin-wallet
Happy to answer questions about the challenge or my experience participating.
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