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Topic: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? [competition now closed] - page 11. (Read 25362 times)

legendary
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Can someone please post the 3 clues in one post? Thanks
member
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Is this part of a clue Steve, Dont ask dont get, as they say.

it took almost two weeks to put together and test (without giving away the answer)

No this is not, I was just mentioning that it took the team 2 weeks to come up with and verify all the possible outcomes for the treasure hunt. Smiley
legendary
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Soon, I have to go away.
Is this part of a clue Steve, Dont ask dont get, as they say.

it took almost two weeks to put together and test (without giving away the answer)
member
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works at NaSCasino.com
If you don't ask 4 the key there will be no point in bining
hero member
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Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?

Direct clues have been in curly brackets all along

Not worth a red cent then... just making a funny.

Less value than a bit coin?

I have no idea what this means

{its not worth more than a b} not worth more, must be less than.

http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/not+worth+a+red+cent.html

if something is not worth a red cent, it has no value.




Oh I see, look at post by astagarth who was on the right track

If a calculation is needed to be thrown in the bin, and a calculation by a 5 y.o. at that, would suggest some decimal number cause 5.y.o can't work out variables, how come there are letters after the 'binning'? Also letter 't' becomes a number at least at base-36.

you need to ask 4 the key, i guess that has to do with the letters after the "bining"
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 1036
Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?

Direct clues have been in curly brackets all along

Not worth a red cent then... just making a funny.

Less value than a bit coin?

I have no idea what this means

{its not worth more than a b} not worth more, must be less than.

http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/not+worth+a+red+cent.html

if something is not worth a red cent, it has no value.




Oh I see, look at post by astagarth who was on the right track

If a calculation is needed to be thrown in the bin, and a calculation by a 5 y.o. at that, would suggest some decimal number cause 5.y.o can't work out variables, how come there are letters after the 'binning'? Also letter 't' becomes a number at least at base-36. Something is not right.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
works at NaSCasino.com
Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?

Direct clues have been in curly brackets all along

Not worth a red cent then... just making a funny.

Less value than a bit coin?

I have no idea what this means

{its not worth more than a b} not worth more, must be less than.

http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/not+worth+a+red+cent.html

if something is not worth a red cent, it has no value.




Oh I see, look at post by astagarth who was on the right track
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
Soon, I have to go away.
Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?

Direct clues have been in curly brackets all along

Not worth a red cent then... just making a funny.

Less value than a bit coin?

I have no idea what this means

{its not worth more than a b} not worth more, must be less than.

http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/not+worth+a+red+cent.html

if something is not worth a red cent, it has no value.
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 516
Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?

Direct clues have been in curly brackets all along

Not worth a red cent then... just making a funny.

Less value than a bit coin?

I have no idea what this means

Not so good at decrypting messages and clues now huh
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
works at NaSCasino.com
Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?

Direct clues have been in curly brackets all along

Not worth a red cent then... just making a funny.

Less value than a bit coin?

I have no idea what this means
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1000
Soon, I have to go away.
Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?

Direct clues have been in curly brackets all along

Not worth a red cent then... just making a funny.

Less value than a bit coin?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
works at NaSCasino.com
Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?

Direct clues have been in curly brackets all along
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 1036
Why are you using curly brackets and mentioning a 5 year-old-mathematician is beyond me Smiley Do you picture Tony Stark ?
hero member
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Merit: 645
The attempts are now looking better, still not correct. {its not worth more than a b}

Probably means that there is not more than 1 letter b in the password
member
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works at NaSCasino.com
The attempts are now looking better, still not correct. {its not worth more than a b}
newbie
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legendary
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Merit: 1013
DAVID CHAUM's xx coin SALE IS NOW LIVE!
Let's give it a try; is it "algorithm"?

cb1at2ac3 maybe?
or
cb0at1ac4
legendary
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Merit: 3158
still guessing :

ecdsahash or hashecdsa ?

it is bitcoin top notch cryptography basics  Cool
"A bitcoin address is in fact the hash of a ECDSA public key"
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 1036
I suggest giving out some clue a day or everyone will quit sooner or later  Cool
member
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works at NaSCasino.com
And just to be sure...Is that a Turing test ?

Code is ; Imitation

or

btcaptcha


theres no code..................... -_-

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