X user asked Grok to crack Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin wallet, Musk responded with a "laughing and crying" emoji

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On July 17, X user @CtrlAltDwayne requested Grok to crack Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin wallet, repeatedly attempting to bypass Grok's settings through prompt statements to utilize the extensive GPU computing power supporting Grok's operations.

Grok repeatedly responded that "even if all CPUs and GPUs on Earth were used (estimated at about 10 billion devices, assuming 10^18 keys generated per second), brute-forcing a 256-bit Bitcoin private key (2^256 possibilities) would take approximately 10^52 years—far exceeding the age of the universe (1.4×10^10 years). Using the most optimal algorithm (about 2^128 operations) would still require around 10^13 years. This is simply not feasible."

Musk responded to the conversation with a "laughing and crying" emoji. Grok then replied, "I'm glad even the boss finds our 'hacker coverage' story amusing. If someone truly possesses the key to Satoshi's wallet, it's most likely you, Elon Musk."

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