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June 09, 2019, 03:15:51 PM
#35
An interesting riddle,but I don't quite understand what should I find?Private key?If this artist continues to paint with riddles then maybe I will visit Paris. Cool
legendary
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Merit: 1069
June 08, 2019, 09:57:24 AM
#34
I wish the person who solved the puzzle will come forward and share how he solved it. There are lots of bitcoin puzzle lately, maybe the trick he used can be used on other bitcoin puzzles as well.
hero member
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Merit: 516
June 08, 2019, 09:47:09 AM
#33
I also wish to can go in Paris and try to see if i can solve the puzzle. But i want to ask, is there a new puzzle? As i know the old puzzle has been solved.
sr. member
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Merit: 355
June 08, 2019, 09:39:14 AM
#32
Is it another reason to visit a Paris? Smiley And I'm really interested how does the code looks like.

If you have the time, and if you could afford it, then why not? I personally would definitely go if only I could afford it, just to admire his art. Pascal Boyart has been creating some fine art for some time already I think, and what's better is, some are bitcoin related! Just so if you don't know, he's also the one who made the portraits made of dollar bills(Szabo, Dorian, Finney):



You can check out his portfolio here: https://www.pboy-art.com/galerie

I read this news somewhere online and I admire the gift that Pascal Boyart's hands in creating art beyond compare. And what is amazing is that he is a great and popular cryptocurrency supporter. How I wish I can be at Paris tomorrow so that I can personally enjoy his works and maybe take a chance to decode the bitcoin too.
legendary
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June 08, 2019, 09:34:26 AM
#31
Paintings are pretty good, but can't find the code just by looking at the picture and it's impossible for someone outside his country to go to Paris just to guess the puzzle. This painting has a very large size and of course it is very difficult to find the code, especially if the code is broken up with a considerable distance would be very difficult.

But I congratulate @alistairmilne for succeeding in solving this puzzle, and for the future I hope there will be a puzzle like this but in the form of digital because bitcoin users don't only exist in Paris.

https://twitter.com/pascalboyart/status/1084431699889524737
sr. member
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June 08, 2019, 08:20:29 AM
#30
This is a secret from the prize game. I wanted to participate, if I was lucky to be able to solve the mystery of the code. Good luck.
newbie
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June 08, 2019, 07:11:11 AM
#29
I wonder if there are people here who visited Paris because of this. tell me if there is.
newbie
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February 24, 2019, 12:42:30 PM
#28
Yesterday a French artist Pascal Boyard made an interesting announcement in his Twitter - https://twitter.com/pascalboyart/status/1082082762180513793
He painted a frescoe in Paris with a 0,26btc ($1000) puzzle in it. He will send these money to the first person who will pass the quest and find the code.
He also says that it's possible to do only standing in front of the drawing, but he added an HD picture to his tweet as he doesn't tell where to find it exactly.
Is it another reason to visit a Paris? Smiley And I'm really interested how does the code looks like.
Same thing again and again. I saw some quest or riddle in the internet, tryin to solve it and fail, all the time.

Can you please share some as it's interesting to see how do they look like?
As this painting was the first time when I've heard about such riddles.

It seems that some people do not know how to use Google at all Smiley))))
and you google something?
In what sense?
newbie
Activity: 174
Merit: 0
January 27, 2019, 05:21:52 PM
#27
Yesterday a French artist Pascal Boyard made an interesting announcement in his Twitter - https://twitter.com/pascalboyart/status/1082082762180513793
He painted a frescoe in Paris with a 0,26btc ($1000) puzzle in it. He will send these money to the first person who will pass the quest and find the code.
He also says that it's possible to do only standing in front of the drawing, but he added an HD picture to his tweet as he doesn't tell where to find it exactly.
Is it another reason to visit a Paris? Smiley And I'm really interested how does the code looks like.
Same thing again and again. I saw some quest or riddle in the internet, tryin to solve it and fail, all the time.

Can you please share some as it's interesting to see how do they look like?
As this painting was the first time when I've heard about such riddles.

It seems that some people do not know how to use Google at all Smiley))))
and you google something?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
January 25, 2019, 09:00:37 AM
#26
Yesterday a French artist Pascal Boyard made an interesting announcement in his Twitter - https://twitter.com/pascalboyart/status/1082082762180513793
He painted a frescoe in Paris with a 0,26btc ($1000) puzzle in it. He will send these money to the first person who will pass the quest and find the code.
He also says that it's possible to do only standing in front of the drawing, but he added an HD picture to his tweet as he doesn't tell where to find it exactly.
Is it another reason to visit a Paris? Smiley And I'm really interested how does the code looks like.
Same thing again and again. I saw some quest or riddle in the internet, tryin to solve it and fail, all the time.

Can you please share some as it's interesting to see how do they look like?
As this painting was the first time when I've heard about such riddles.

It seems that some people do not know how to use Google at all Smiley))))
jr. member
Activity: 916
Merit: 1
January 15, 2019, 07:47:59 AM
#25
Yesterday a French artist Pascal Boyard made an interesting announcement in his Twitter - https://twitter.com/pascalboyart/status/1082082762180513793
He painted a frescoe in Paris with a 0,26btc ($1000) puzzle in it. He will send these money to the first person who will pass the quest and find the code.
He also says that it's possible to do only standing in front of the drawing, but he added an HD picture to his tweet as he doesn't tell where to find it exactly.
Is it another reason to visit a Paris? Smiley And I'm really interested how does the code looks like.
Same thing again and again. I saw some quest or riddle in the internet, tryin to solve it and fail, all the time.

Can you please share some as it's interesting to see how do they look like?
As this painting was the first time when I've heard about such riddles.
newbie
Activity: 174
Merit: 0
January 14, 2019, 06:10:45 AM
#24
Yesterday a French artist Pascal Boyard made an interesting announcement in his Twitter - https://twitter.com/pascalboyart/status/1082082762180513793
He painted a frescoe in Paris with a 0,26btc ($1000) puzzle in it. He will send these money to the first person who will pass the quest and find the code.
He also says that it's possible to do only standing in front of the drawing, but he added an HD picture to his tweet as he doesn't tell where to find it exactly.
Is it another reason to visit a Paris? Smiley And I'm really interested how does the code looks like.
Same thing again and again. I saw some quest or riddle in the internet, tryin to solve it and fail, all the time.
jr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 1
January 14, 2019, 01:46:41 AM
#23
An easy way to be able to promote again about bitcoin, of course with this step many are trying to crack the code and get prizes. It's really unexpected, interesting work. And get a quick and final response to finding incredible codes and prizes.
legendary
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January 14, 2019, 01:05:18 AM
#22
https://bitcoinist.com/1000-bitcoin-puzzle-hidden-in-paris-street-mural-now-solved/ <--- It is solved.

What I like about this painting is the fact that it is capturing the current revolutionary atmosphere in Paris at the moment and that it fits nicely into the goals of most Bitcoiners.   Wink

We need more paintings like this being funded by the community, to draw people's attention to Bitcoin.  Wink   Wink
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Merit: 112
January 14, 2019, 12:03:03 AM
#21
So many bitcoin puzzle nowadays. This is one thing that will make bitcoin more exciting.


And someone just solved it. Wow, I wonder how they solve these kinds of puzzles. Anyone who can give some start up?
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January 13, 2019, 02:46:53 PM
#20
Yesterday a French artist Pascal Boyard made an interesting announcement in his Twitter - https://twitter.com/pascalboyart/status/1082082762180513793
He painted a frescoe in Paris with a 0,26btc ($1000) puzzle in it. He will send these money to the first person who will pass the quest and find the code.
He also says that it's possible to do only standing in front of the drawing, but he added an HD picture to his tweet as he doesn't tell where to find it exactly.
Is it another reason to visit a Paris? Smiley And I'm really interested how does the code looks like.

Very exciting activity. Aside from making money, it would be incredible to visit a city like Paris.

However, I couldn't quite understand the event that needs to be solved ...

Do we need to access private key via this image?

Edit: Someone has just solved...

https://twitter.com/pascalboyart/status/1084431699889524737
jr. member
Activity: 916
Merit: 1
January 13, 2019, 02:37:05 PM
#19
the funds have been moved from that addresse today, someone solved that puzzle,

Wow.. Too fast, I think and really interesting.
Wanna see the proofs, maybe a person also told what the puzzle was and showed at least some parts of it.
Maybe there will be more things like that.
member
Activity: 205
Merit: 22
January 13, 2019, 08:35:00 AM
#18
artist just posted that info on his twitter account
jr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 1
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January 13, 2019, 08:00:22 AM
#17
the funds have been moved from that addresse today, someone solved that puzzle,
I think people who solve puzzles must be very great people. If you know, where did you get the news about the success of someone who completed the quiz? And how was the process. Thank you.
jr. member
Activity: 108
Merit: 2
January 13, 2019, 07:25:18 AM
#16
the funds have been moved from that addresse today, someone solved that puzzle,
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