except every attempt costs some sats that go into a bounty and a correct attempt gets you the existing bounty
Might even be a fun little way to motivate researchers by adding some unsolved problems
Ah, Project Euler with a twist! Adding a bounty and sats into the mix definitely makes it more enticing. It's like turning math problems into a thrilling treasure hunt. I can already imagine researchers furiously solving equations, motivated by the allure of those sweet, sweet sats waiting to be claimed. Who knew math could be so rewarding? Count me in!