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Topic: Bitonic has sold over 200 000 bitcoins. Today Puzzle part V! (Read 1395 times)

full member
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Watda... I don't even have the slightest idea how to solve the past puzzles and this one makes me wanna spit all the bad words I know.
legendary
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damn! i tried this puzzle until fall a sleep, who's the lucky one can solve this puzzle. congrats bro
hero member
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So xah4ooDei5cha1thohxanoon and HODL means nothing?
OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY was known as OP_HODL.
newbie
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Damn, I did figure out the free mason's cipher but I didn't think of using the previous key.
Congrats to the solver!
legendary
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This was how to arrive at the solution:

1. Put the four OP codes in the order they would have in a standard transaction, this gives a txid.
2. Use the amount of btc sent in this transaction to assign a number to each dot in the grid.

At least I was on the right track lol till dots and 21387645 order. I never figured out which cipher this one is. Sad

So xah4ooDei5cha1thohxanoon and HODL means nothing? lol I spent too much time on the former. xD
Clever puzzle, though I'd've preferred it with a hint on which cipher to use. Grin

Congratulations to the winner!
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This was how to arrive at the solution:

1. Put the four OP codes in the order they would have in a standard transaction, this gives a txid.
2. Use the amount of btc sent in this transaction to assign a number to each dot in the grid.
3. Draw lines between each dot, using the provided numbers, this results in a tic tac toe/pigpen/freemason cipher (the dots indicate which letters in the cipher require a dot) (http://symboldictionary.net/?p=2632).
4. Solve the cipher using the keyword 'incomputable' from the previous puzzle.

Results in: **sherlocktimeverify**
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The puzzle was solved in 222 minutes!
The solution was: sherlocktimeverify

full member
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Oh yeah, it's been solved, I really wanna know the answer

it is related to 512 or 64 but idk what :S hope we'll see
newbie
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Oh yeah, it's been solved, I really wanna know the answer
full member
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Looks like its already been solved by someone. This one was pretty crazy. Cant figure out what the image of the 8 dots represents.
newbie
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Yeah I know right, I've tried everything lol. Very good challenge though. I like it
full member
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there should be a tip,we can't solve it
member
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This is ridiculous ha. That 276 is throwing me off at the end.
sr. member
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To anyone who will find it, nice work. Also, please split the reward Tongue. This is as far as I go.
sr. member
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It might be related to the HASH160 part as an anagram of some sort
newbie
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Hard as fuck lol, I'm on it
member
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Yeah, I tried it just now and it didn't go so well lol
e47250402afcf7a8 is the SHA160, might have something to do with a public key/address/transaction/txid.
Good luck everyone, I won't be trying this as its too late for me lol
sr. member
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Tried it. Doesn't work
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Has anyone tried going from numbers to text? IE: 3 = C
If so, have you tried a keyword cipher decrypt or cipher shift?
The decrypt key for the cipher might be "HODL" as mentioned in the post

stupid idea, and I would try it if I was on my pc but I'm not Sad
this seems like a hard one
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Well, I'm completely stuck with this one, good luck with this one everyone.
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