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Topic: 5 BTC treasure hunt - any info? (Read 3315 times)

legendary
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SpacePirate.io
January 21, 2016, 09:30:44 AM
#21

http://md5.wisetock.com/13517 link from where you got md5

Google Search: intext:"Cayse Blanco"
Brings up a treasure island website result.
http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/island_location.htm

this image
http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/images/BLANCO.JPG

search image on google with (not evil) hint showing reddit link

Maybe a brain wallet or something... Someone used to run a website where there were 10BTC and 20BTC challenges to guess the passwords, but I think the site is offline now. This might lead to something similar.  I think i'm moving on from this hunt for now, I can't seem to find any more clues to get to the next step.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
January 20, 2016, 06:32:25 AM
#20
Can you please give a reference link? I cracked both of the clues & now have two things that I have no idea what to do with. Thanks.

Agreed. I think Dalek and xhomerox10 found good leads.  My guess is that those values decode into a hint of what to do next. Maybe an IP address or password? The link posed from Dalek points to a group working on it as well.

I was doing research on online treasure hunts here in this forum and on reddit when I stumbled across the 5btc treasure hunt. I'm planning on doing one myself for the game I'm building. I'm wondering if the deep web hunt is really this hunt: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766000.460


Strange. When you put the two hashes together, it becomes a Base58 encoded text. Once decrypted, you get this HEX value;
44E9C30EF2EE5EFD5143A0FC9020C71B104BF393AE90EAC7E3045A657D5ADB84
Not sure what to do with it.
On the other hand, the hashes can be considered MD5. I ran a brute force attack and got these results;
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b MD5 : Cayse
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84 MD5 : Blanco
Can't seem to get any information from them. Gotta keep looking :p


http://md5.wisetock.com/13517 link from where you got md5


Google Search: intext:"Cayse Blanco"
Brings up a treasure island website result.
http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/island_location.htm

this image
http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/images/BLANCO.JPG

search image on google with (not evil) hint showing reddit link


sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 251
January 19, 2016, 08:16:15 AM
#19
i could be entirely way off the beaten track but somethings telling me we are looking for a wallet address, and a signature to a signed message containing clue number 2, basically looking at the variables from the pastebin hope this helps get to the next step Smiley
member
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Merit: 10
January 19, 2016, 12:05:28 AM
#18
Alright, just wrote up a quick summary.

44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84

MD5 possibility:
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b - Cayse
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84 - Blanco

Google Search: intext:"Cayse Blanco"
Brings up a treasure island website result.
http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/island_location.htm
Looks unsolved, interesting read.

Put both the clues together;
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84
Private key in HEX format. Decodes to base58;
5e1TttAEeAQZrC7vQZ7SWJibFhXVBonw2F5r65jeu9vs
Nothing.

SHA256 possibility.
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb8444e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b
Putting two clues together gives you 2 SHA256 hashes. Cracking these might give you an answer to what the next clue is.
member
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January 18, 2016, 11:39:07 PM
#17
I did some more searching this morning, this appears to be the start of it. A user posted it last weekend on reddit in /r/cryptocurrency:

http://pastebin.com/CZkkHvpq



https://blockchain.info/address/19d1Vv4Mm54KBK5Ef5rM3R4eZ9Xer97xf1
Balance: 6.3 BTC.
Is it possible that the prize is somehow the private key to that address?
Who knows Wink
Still searching for more clues.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1057
SpacePirate.io
January 18, 2016, 03:25:33 PM
#16
I did some more searching this morning, this appears to be the start of it. A user posted it last weekend on reddit in /r/cryptocurrency:

http://pastebin.com/CZkkHvpq

member
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Merit: 10
January 17, 2016, 01:32:51 PM
#15
I think I need some more hunts. It is too difficult to guess with such limited information. Sad
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 16, 2016, 11:48:56 PM
#14
I found a single google result for Cayse Blanco, and it's treasure related: http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/island_location.htm . A better image of the map and some more background can be found here: http://thegreatlosttreasure.info/Page5.html

Good discovery. This might help with the treasure hunt.
We should all work together and split the prize Wink

inb4 hidden paper wallet in the middle of the atlantic ocean with 5 btc in it


I'm in for helping you like your suggestion says. I like a good challenge and I just came across this a short bit ago. So let me know if your interested and if you are working with anyone else.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1004
January 16, 2016, 08:31:32 PM
#13
Could not be the solution in the words instead of in the numbers ? Most of times people try to decode it using softwares in the hope to find a private key or something else. But couldn't it be some indication about pages in a book or something else ? It may seems a bit excessive in the encryption, but it may be a thing of this kind I think. However, it seems improbable, but maybe...
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1057
SpacePirate.io
January 16, 2016, 04:38:28 PM
#12
I found a single google result for Cayse Blanco, and it's treasure related: http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/island_location.htm . A better image of the map and some more background can be found here: http://thegreatlosttreasure.info/Page5.html

Good discovery. This might help with the treasure hunt.
We should all work together and split the prize Wink

inb4 hidden paper wallet in the middle of the atlantic ocean with 5 btc in it
Sure... sounds good. I can't imagine it's on some island off of Africa... at least I hope not :|
member
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January 16, 2016, 01:07:39 AM
#11
Found something else, I shut down my VM earlier so I can't run a brute force attack on this.
Putting the two seperate hashes & making them one gives you a SHA256 hash, which may or may not help with the puzzle once cracked.
For those interested;
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84 - SHA256
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb8444e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b - SHA256
Very hard to crack, near impossible.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
January 16, 2016, 01:01:58 AM
#10
I found a single google result for Cayse Blanco, and it's treasure related: http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/island_location.htm . A better image of the map and some more background can be found here: http://thegreatlosttreasure.info/Page5.html

Good discovery. This might help with the treasure hunt.
We should all work together and split the prize Wink

inb4 hidden paper wallet in the middle of the atlantic ocean with 5 btc in it
sr. member
Activity: 382
Merit: 250
January 16, 2016, 01:00:25 AM
#9
I found a single google result for Cayse Blanco, and it's treasure related: http://www.piratetreasureisland.com/island_location.htm . A better image of the map and some more background can be found here: http://thegreatlosttreasure.info/Page5.html
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
January 16, 2016, 12:57:51 AM
#8

Strange. When you put the two hashes together, it becomes a Base58 encoded text. Once decrypted, you get this HEX value;
44E9C30EF2EE5EFD5143A0FC9020C71B104BF393AE90EAC7E3045A657D5ADB84
Not sure what to do with it.
On the other hand, the hashes can be considered MD5. I ran a brute force attack and got these results;
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b MD5 : Cayse
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84 MD5 : Blanco
Can't seem to get any information from them. Gotta keep looking :p

We found a loose end of the string but we're missing what clues came before this. Your brute force attack on the hashes look interesting, maybe a word jumble? Also the Base58 looks like a good lead as well with it being base58. Maybe its a privatekey for an altcoin or it means something else.

I've tried to import the following private keys;
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb8444e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b
Both were empty, brand new addresses so they aren't private keys. Might have to search an Altcoin to see if this is a private key for any alt, but I don't use any so I don't have a wallet. Sucks, would be better if we had the actual info. The two cracked hashes might be a password to a wallet identifier? It's possible that the hashes give access to a wallet & the password is something like CayseBlanco
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1057
SpacePirate.io
January 16, 2016, 12:55:50 AM
#7

Strange. When you put the two hashes together, it becomes a Base58 encoded text. Once decrypted, you get this HEX value;
44E9C30EF2EE5EFD5143A0FC9020C71B104BF393AE90EAC7E3045A657D5ADB84
Not sure what to do with it.
On the other hand, the hashes can be considered MD5. I ran a brute force attack and got these results;
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b MD5 : Cayse
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84 MD5 : Blanco
Can't seem to get any information from them. Gotta keep looking :p

We found a loose end of the string but we're missing what clues came before this. Your brute force attack on the hashes look interesting, maybe a word jumble? Also the Base58 looks like a good lead as well with it being base58. Maybe its a privatekey for an altcoin or it means something else.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
January 16, 2016, 12:37:57 AM
#6
Can you please give a reference link? I cracked both of the clues & now have two things that I have no idea what to do with. Thanks.

Agreed. I think Dalek and xhomerox10 found good leads.  My guess is that those values decode into a hint of what to do next. Maybe an IP address or password? The link posed from Dalek points to a group working on it as well.

I was doing research on online treasure hunts here in this forum and on reddit when I stumbled across the 5btc treasure hunt. I'm planning on doing one myself for the game I'm building. I'm wondering if the deep web hunt is really this hunt: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766000.460


Strange. When you put the two hashes together, it becomes a Base58 encoded text. Once decrypted, you get this HEX value;
44E9C30EF2EE5EFD5143A0FC9020C71B104BF393AE90EAC7E3045A657D5ADB84
Not sure what to do with it.
On the other hand, the hashes can be considered MD5. I ran a brute force attack and got these results;
44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b MD5 : Cayse
104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84 MD5 : Blanco
Can't seem to get any information from them. Gotta keep looking :p
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1057
SpacePirate.io
January 16, 2016, 12:35:50 AM
#5
Can you please give a reference link? I cracked both of the clues & now have two things that I have no idea what to do with. Thanks.

Agreed. I think Dalek and xhomerox10 found good leads.  My guess is that those values decode into a hint of what to do next. Maybe an IP address or password? The link posed from Dalek points to a group working on it as well.

I was doing research on online treasure hunts here in this forum and on reddit when I stumbled across the 5btc treasure hunt. I'm planning on doing one myself for the game I'm building. I'm wondering if the deep web hunt is really this hunt: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766000.460
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
January 16, 2016, 12:24:15 AM
#4
Can you please give a reference link? I cracked both of the clues & now have two things that I have no idea what to do with. Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 7912
January 15, 2016, 11:01:20 PM
#2
looks like a private key in hex format:

 44e9c30ef2ee5efd5143a0fc9020c71b104bf393ae90eac7e3045a657d5adb84

which translates to base58:

  5e1TttAEeAQZrC7vQZ7SWJibFhXVBonw2F5r65jeu9vs

 but it's not a private key ;(
 
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