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Topic: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? [competition now closed] - page 34. (Read 25329 times)

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No, but the person the location relates to has been mentioned already in previous posts too, although nobody specifically asked if this was the person that the location relates to.
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Historic warships museum - Merseyside ? ( U-534 )

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Is location museum of some sort?

Some might consider it to be, but no, it is not. This use of this location was only legalised 5 years after building was completed.
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{clue} the answer leading to the clue of the second question has so far not been "_ _ _ _ _ _ complete"
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Can you show on the Blockchain the transaction ID where you loaded the physical coin and sign a message?

I don't have the physical bitcoin, it's with TGBEX, but I will ask them to do that on twitter Smiley

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Can you show on the Blockchain the transaction ID where you loaded the physical coin and sign a message?
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Aldershot Military Cemetery ?

sorry Sad

i'm thinking this has got you guys stumped..... the answers are all there though, ask more questions to narrow the clues down
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Aldershot Military Cemetery ?
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Ok I could not resist posting this photo

http://imgbox.com/Tg0glsQG

seems this treasure hunt is becoming a real enigma!
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Polish embassy london A plaque commemorates Polish cryptologists.
Also one is situated at Bletchley.

This plaque was unveiled on 11 July 2002. Two other identical plques were unveiled the same year. One in the entrance hall of the Polish Embassy in London in November 2002, and one on the wall of the building where the three Polish mathematicians had worked in Piludski square, Warsaw,

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bp-polish-codebreakers-plaque.jpg


I think the one a the Embassy might be the one you are looking for.
The virtual coin would be placed at the center of the maze, I sure can visualise it.

Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski were decrypting first cables that had been coded with the Enigma machine. They made a few decoding devices, including the so-called cryptologic Bomba. Just before the outbreak of the Second World War, the Poles without any preconditions turned their expertise and a copy of the Enigma over to the UK and French secret services, at a meeting in a radio intelligence facility in Pyry. That helped the Allies in instantly working out the movements and intentions of the German forces.
 

http://www.msz.gov.pl/en/news/bletchley_park_commemorates_polish_cryptologists?channel=www

it's in England
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So answer/location is related to capturing of Enigma and/or its documents from german submarines during WW2?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-110_%281940%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-559

you're on the right track!
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Polish embassy london A plaque commemorates Polish cryptologists.
Also one is situated at Bletchley.

This plaque was unveiled on 11 July 2002. Two other identical plques were unveiled the same year. One in the entrance hall of the Polish Embassy in London in November 2002, and one on the wall of the building where the three Polish mathematicians had worked in Piludski square, Warsaw,

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bp-polish-codebreakers-plaque.jpg


I think the one a the Embassy might be the one you are looking for.
The virtual coin would be placed at the center of the maze, I sure can visualise it.

Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski were decrypting first cables that had been coded with the Enigma machine. They made a few decoding devices, including the so-called cryptologic Bomba. Just before the outbreak of the Second World War, the Poles without any preconditions turned their expertise and a copy of the Enigma over to the UK and French secret services, at a meeting in a radio intelligence facility in Pyry. That helped the Allies in instantly working out the movements and intentions of the German forces.
 

http://www.msz.gov.pl/en/news/bletchley_park_commemorates_polish_cryptologists?channel=www
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My guess 9 letters in UK Aldershot.
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I think I have missed the connection, I used to be very good a detective work, but things slip my my mind these days.
Got a short term memory problem, all down to being the good Samaritan.

Any how good luck to all, and happy hunting.
I will try again maybe today.
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How about Antartica, because it is cold and has 9 letters ;-)

Previous posts have narrowed it down to a 100mile radius in the UK
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