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Topic: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? [competition now closed] - page 49. (Read 25362 times)

newbie
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the first one is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet called lambda so is the answer mythology  

The answer has to be a location.

Turns out the symbol Lambda also represents Longitude. So the numbers 22528587 could be coordinates of longitude of some sort.
newbie
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the first one is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet called lambda so is the answer mythology  
legendary
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What does that mean?

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You require a password/code of 9 charachters - x x x x x x x x x

The name of the places must match the password?
newbie
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So there are 3 clues. We have so solve all 3 clues in order to get the 1BTC? Are the clues on the moving GIF?
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Get to the 1BTC Physical Bitcoin first, crack the vault and you get to keep it!

NaSCasino is running an exciting bitcoin treasure hunt. Participants in the bitcoin treasure hunt are invited to find 3 digital bitcoins virtually hidden across the globe. The respective locations of the coins need to be deduced from 3 visual clues. All 3 coin images are required to solve this puzzle in order to unlock the 1BTC Physical Bitcoin from its Vault.

The clues are now available on http://casino.newsandscore.com/nascasino-bitcoin-treasure-hunt. Feel free to repost clues and tips on this thread.

Updates
1st Clue has been solved - Well Done The Young Turk
2nd Clue has been solved - Well Done Wendigo
3rd Clue has been solved - Well Done micaman

Now that all three virtual coins have been found, the clue to unlock the bitcoin is now available on http://casino.newsandscore.com/nascasino-bitcoin-treasure-hunt

make sure you comply with the terms and conditions when attempting to claim the prize, as your answer will be void if you havent met the t&c's and the next answer will be taken

How do I claim the 1BTC Physical bitcoin?
Bitcoin Treasure Hunters can claim the 1BTC Physical Bitcoin by providing the solution on the public bitcointalk forum on this thread.

Who is in possession of the physical coin?
The physical bitcoin which will go to the 1st Treasure Hunter to solve the puzzle, is currently locked in an electronic vault on the Isle of Man where TGBEX are based. The coin which was produced by TGBEX will be shipped to the lucky Treasure Hunter who knows how to open the vault, via courier, and of course free of charge. If for some bizarre reason you do not want the coin, you can opt to receive 1BTC electronically to the wallet of your choice. Physical bitcoins in various denominations can be bought from TGBEX on www.tgbex.com

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