Bitcoin Puzzle Quest Support

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Third-Party Puzzle Disclaimer
Bitcoin Puzzle Quest references the “~1000 BTC Bitcoin Challenge,” a cryptographic puzzle published January 15, 2015 by an anonymous contributor to demonstrate the vastness of Bitcoin's private-key space. The original challenge funded a series of 256 addresses (now 160 active ranges) with a prize pool close to 1000 BTC.

This app provides only a local, offline tool to generate and test private keys against that publicly-available list. The developer: Any Bitcoin discovered belongs solely to the private-key holder. Apple Inc. is not a sponsor or organizer of this challenge.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Q: What is Bitcoin Puzzle Quest?
    A: Bitcoin Puzzle Quest (bpq for short) is a puzzle-hunting app that lets you generate random (or sequential) keys and test them against the famous Bitcoin Puzzle address list — entirely offline, on your own iOS device.
  • Q: How do I start playing Bitcoin Puzzle Quest?
    A: Open the app and start testing keys by choosing your difficulty level and number of tries and hit the 'Go' button.
  • Q: What does “difficulty level” mean?
    A: The difficulty level defines the bit-size, i.e. the bit-length of the secret key. The 26-bit puzzle contains 225 possible keys (≈33 million); the 160-bit puzzle, the "beast", contains 2159 (≈7.3 x 1047). Bigger bits = bigger needle in the haystack.
  • Q: Are there in-app purchases?
    A: Yes, there is an in-app purchase to run continuous scans, which also brings sequential scans.
  • Q: Are there ads?
    A: No, there is no ads at the moment. Enjoy the game without any distractions.
  • Q: Is this mining Bitcoin?
    A: No. Mining secures the Bitcoin network by hashing block headers; our app merely guesses private keys inside predefined ranges to see if any unlock the funded puzzle addresses. Think “lottery scratch-off,” not “industrial crypto mine.”
  • Q: How likely am I to win?
    A: The remaining puzzles are still astronomically hard. Low-bit ranges (e.g. 25 bits) can be replayed for experimenting and learning; high-bit ranges (100+ bits) are purely for the thrill. We highlight the lowest unsolved in the difficulty level picker — your “best bad odds,” so to speak.
  • Q: Why can't bpq keep scanning in the background?
    A: Your device suspends nearly all CPU-intensive work when an app is backgrounded or the screen locks. Continuous Mode runs only while the app is in the foreground and the device is awake (e.g., charging with Auto-Lock disabled).
  • Q: What is Continuous Mode and do I need it?
    A: Continuous Mode is a one-time in-app purchase that automates the “Go!” button and adds sequential scanning. Manual tapping and batch modes remain free—perfect if you prefer the DIY “robot finger.”

    Features comparison:
    ScenarioFree ModeContinuous Mode
    Single/batch taps✔️✔️
    Sequential scanning✔️
    Auto‑tapping while you sip coffee✔️

  • Q: How do I claim BTC if I find a winning key?
    A: 1) First off, copy the private key bpq shows asap (write it down preferably). 2) Check out the community forum to learn the secure way to secure the funds. DYOR!
  • Q: Is my data private?
    A: Yes. Found keys and key-attempt counters are stored locally in UserDefaults. Nothing leaves your device. If join Game Center to compete against the worlwide hunters, the key-attempt counts will be shared to rank you in global leaderboards.
  • Q: Does bpq use proprietary cryptography?
    A: No. Only open, standard algorithms—secp256k1 (ECDSA), SHA-256, and RIPEMD-160—as specified by IETF/ISO are utilized to compute Bitcoin addresses from private keys.
  • Q: Why is my device heating up?
    A: Generating tons of keys per minute taxes the CPU. For marathon runs, keep your device on a charger, use Low Power Mode (it only affects screen refresh), and give it breaks if it gets too warm.
  • Q: Does bpq have a mini-game?
    A: Absolutely! Double-tap the treasure-chest icon on the main screen to unlock a cheeky sliding-puzzle Easter egg—because every epic quest deserves a hidden side quest.
  • Q: Will there be Android / macOS / Apple Watch versions?
    A: Android is under exploration (no ETA). macOS on Apple silicon works via the universal build; we'll polish the UI soon. Apple Watch support is on our roadmap as a remote dashboard.
  • Q: What do I do if the game crashes?
    A: Restart the game and ensure your device's OS is up to date. Your discovered keys are saved on your device.
  • Q: Can I play on multiple devices?
    A: Yes, you can play on as many devices as you wish. However, any found keys are saved per device.
  • Q: I found a bug or have a feature idea—how do I contact you?
    A: Email info @ mathricks.com with your app version, iOS version, device model, and reproduction steps. Screenshots help!
  • Q: How do I request a refund for Continuous Mode?
    A: All purchases are handled by Apple. Go to Settings ▶️ Apple ID ▶️ Media & Purchases ▶️ View Account ▶️ Purchase History to request a refund.
  • Q: Is this legal?
    A: Yes. Solving public Bitcoin puzzles is legal in most jurisdictions. Be sure to check local laws on digital assets and taxes.
  • Q: Where can I learn more about this Bitcoin Puzzle?
    A: Visit the community forum topic at bitcointalk.org and the helpful websites like privatekeys.pw or btcpuzzle.info for historical data, solved levels, and tips. Reddit's r/Bitcoin and r/cryptocurrency also discuss current puzzles.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Sound not working: Check the device's volume settings and headphones.
  • Game not loading: Check your device storage.
  • Game crashes: Restart the app.

Thank you for playing Bitcoin Puzzle Quest! For more information, visit our Game Guide.