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hero member
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October 05, 2014, 11:29:22 PM
This Satoshi's white paper. I am crazy with it. Turns out nothing works.

i am expecting something simple. But the problem is we have to match the clues we have with the naswers we havn't got yet to find what clues we have actually must be of the 1BTC prize.
legendary
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October 05, 2014, 10:45:18 PM
You would figure they could take 5 minutes and update the list of solved wallets.

Am interested to see how close (far) I was on a couple of them...

legendary
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October 05, 2014, 03:47:55 AM
What is that 9 Youtube logo 7?
Did anyone find that out?
I even used my imagination to get 9>7.

Rushwallet and social networking sites Huh Something to do with that?

I thought I answered this in a previous post here. (turns out my guess was wrong)

Edit:
The 9 7 in the youtube one is 97 seconds, which is 1:40 - skip the video to that timestamp and you will see the clue

Good catch. I was wrong about the 9 Youtube 7 from before.
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October 05, 2014, 01:56:14 AM
Hmmm... I thought someone solved the #13, it is showing up on mine as still active.
A blockchain spammer sent the address for #13 a single satoshi.

#13 has been SOLVED https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9074833 -- seems within 45 minutes after the social media clues were posted.  The spammer that sent a satoshi might be the one who solved it, to try confuse people.

From https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9023010 here is the updated list:

1. (UNCLAIMED)
2. AGKPX AGKPX AGKPX AGKPX AGKPX AGKPX
3. decentral.ca D.Nakamoto
4. The honey badger of money The honey badger of money
5. Bitcoin wallet and tools built right into your browser.
6. this is a rushwallet brainwallet
7. New Quiet Keyboard for Enrique
8. Let's get a new keyboard for this guy, my ears bleed when I sleep.
9. supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
10. happy birthday celebrate tony tony
11. www.kryptokit.com
12. www.rushwallet.com
13. (Someone got this one)
14. the kryptokit hardware wallet is coming soon
15. MAKERBLOCK MAKERBLOCK MAKERBLOCK MAKERBLOCK MAKERBLOCK
16. Tony's 3d Printer
17. Dmitri Nancy Enrique
18. BITCOIN ACROSS AMERICA BITCOIN ACROSS AMERICA
19. you thought this was a clue but its not that easy
20. RushWallet Fundraiser by Kryptokit
21. Hey try out Kryptokit today
22. CLiCK CLACK Click CLiCK CLUCK
23. (Someone got this one)
24. seansoutpost.com seansoutpost.com
25. kryptokit.com/fundraiser
26. (Someone got this one)
27. babooshka babooshka babooshka babooshka babooshka
28. (Someone got this one)
29. THE MYSTERY MAN BEHIND THE CRYPTO-CURRENCY
30. (UNCLAIMED)
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October 05, 2014, 01:41:00 AM
The 9 7 in the youtube one is 97 seconds, which is 1:40 - skip the video to that timestamp and you will see the clue

Edit: looking at the clues again - i reckon the phrase might be something like rushwallet.com brainwallets are like ... ....

Reasoning:

rushwallet.com
First image is of the rushwallet.com site, not sure if the coded text means anything or a red herring, but im assuming its just meant to be rushwallet.com

brainwallets
1:40 of the youtube video highlights the word

are
twitter post with circled letters

like
since the post was on facebook, and people 'liked' it - i assume this word is either like or likes

I haven't figured out the other 2 yet, i think the instagram one might be bitcoin, since thats the word that is dominant in the picture, not too sure what the clue in the reddit gif is.
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October 04, 2014, 10:48:26 PM
What is that 9 Youtube logo 7?
Did anyone find that out?
I even used my imagination to get 9>7.

Rushwallet and social networking sites Huh Something to do with that?
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October 04, 2014, 10:15:46 PM
Thanks, I didn't look at the email close enough.  I wonder how important that clue is compared to the 6 clues that are more visible in the email.  The email clue itself seems to suggest that the answer for #13 is around 6 words.
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October 04, 2014, 09:52:08 PM

Thanks, what sort of encryption is this

Quote
9e]IW8lnJN;J[88U316;JA!c:,>1Q9LViK;Jnrr;e+2A5m&]:24`D9/(-@=>3p(9km[F9m UnV9JCQC<,?Js;gE:=:fTe8A6)E>:2*.=<^g.K>"2XO;,pL`6r@lA:If2E;gE::<-i2'@73C q9PS3!=$q%F9iP:_=_]fJ:2+B]9NXo"9mL5':fLt=>'a=1=Apqd9h0/4@mj1<<(9b=[P&e@ r+Iu;-.OY:O+oW9e^*&?Q#6Ypsm=D^r7

ok, I've been looking a bit and where did that long 9e]IW8lnJN;J[88U316;JA!c:,...  come from?

From the Email clue:

http://i62.tinypic.com/351h3tj.png
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October 04, 2014, 08:28:29 PM

Thanks, what sort of encryption is this

Quote
9e]IW8lnJN;J[88U316;JA!c:,>1Q9LViK;Jnrr;e+2A5m&]:24`D9/(-@=>3p(9km[F9m UnV9JCQC<,?Js;gE:=:fTe8A6)E>:2*.=<^g.K>"2XO;,pL`6r@lA:If2E;gE::<-i2'@73C q9PS3!=$q%F9iP:_=_]fJ:2+B]9NXo"9mL5':fLt=>'a=1=Apqd9h0/4@mj1<<(9b=[P&e@ r+Iu;-.OY:O+oW9e^*&?Q#6Ypsm=D^r7

ok, I've been looking a bit and where did that long 9e]IW8lnJN;J[88U316;JA!c:,...  come from?
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October 04, 2014, 08:25:43 PM
I do wonder such things like Base64decode being able to help out in here at all as they used in one of the last clues:

44 6d 69 74 72 69 20 68 65 72 65 2c 20 77 61 74 63 68 20 74 68 65 20 76 69 64 65 6f 20 61 67 61 69 6e 2c 20 61 6e 64 20 70 61 79 20 61 74 74 65 6e 74 69 6f 6e 20 74 6f 20 65 76 65 72 79 74 68 69 6e 67 20 79 6f 75 20 72 65 61 64 2e 20

=

Dmitri here, watch the video again, and pay attention to everything you read.

If they did.... where would it be used. lol.

So the very first thing written is: My name is Dmitri
For fun, here's some anagrams in case anyone finds something: http://wordsmith.org/anagram/anagram.cgi?anagram=my+name+is+dmitri&t=1000&a=n
sr. member
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October 04, 2014, 08:16:53 PM
Hmmm... I thought someone solved the #13, it is showing up on mine as still active.
A blockchain spammer sent the address for #13 a single satoshi.
newbie
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October 04, 2014, 08:09:18 PM
Lol
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October 04, 2014, 06:56:50 PM
Hmmm... I thought someone solved the #13, it is showing up on mine as still active.
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October 04, 2014, 06:23:26 PM
Besides the messed up clue from last, has anyone gotten anything from Satoshi's Paper that Dmitri is holding in the vid? Did see it in a given post so just checking.

sr. member
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October 04, 2014, 03:38:11 PM
Code:
9e]IW8lnJN;J[88U316;JA!c:,>1Q9LViK;Jnrr;e+2A5m&]:24`D9/(-@=>3p(9km[F9m UnV9JCQC<,?Js;gE:=:fTe8A6)E>:2*.=<^g.K>"2XO;,pL`6r@lA:If2E;gE::<-i2'@73C q9PS3!=$q%F9iP:_=_]fJ:2+B]9NXo"9mL5':fLt=>'a=1=Apqd9h0/4@mj1<<(9b=[P&e@ r+Iu;-.OY:O+oW9e^*&?Q#6Ypsm=D^r7

Yeah, so, that looks to have been produced with some sort of character substitution or Caesar/shift cipher. It could be a keyboard transposition cipher of some kind, given that there is the noisy keyboard storyline in the video.

I did some elementary frequency analysis on the characters used, but couldn't find a Caesar shift amount using ASCII that lined it up. It must be a more random substitution cipher of some sort, or a slightly reduced ASCII character set for the shift. I'm just about fed up with this whole contest, lol. I've gotten close but haven't won ANY of them!  Angry

It could also be a baseX encoding, where X >= 83, since there are 83 unique characters.
legendary
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October 04, 2014, 11:34:59 AM
Anything anybody can do?

Frequency Test!



Frequency Test(II)



  ~~MZ~~

You've got to count the symbols as individual letters, too, I think. This one does that: http://www.characterfrequencyanalyzer.com/english/

Usually, the spaces would be the most frequent character, but it doesn't seem like it should start out with a space (9). Anyway, they might have removed the spaces, or it's a more complex type of encryption.
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I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
October 04, 2014, 03:37:49 AM
Anything anybody can do?

Frequency Test!



Frequency Test(II)



  ~~MZ~~
legendary
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October 04, 2014, 01:15:25 AM
i guess just a need a little time for open wallet number 30 Smiley
legendary
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October 03, 2014, 11:09:56 PM
what was the phrase Huh
i missed the clue  Undecided

nah ,, what it the phrase?
 with clue

9e]IW8lnJN;J[88U316;JA!c:,>1Q9LViK;Jnrr;e+2A5m&]:24`D9/(-@=>3p(9km[F9m UnV9JCQC<,?Js;gE:=:fTe8A6)E>:2*.=<^g.K>"2XO;,pL`6r@lA:If2E;gE::<-i2'@73C q9PS3!=$q%F9iP:_=_]fJ:2+B]9NXo"9mL5':fLt=>'a=1=Apqd9h0/4@mj1<<(9b=[P&e@ r+Iu;-.OY:O+oW9e^*&?Q#6Ypsm=D^r7 

 Huh


What's that? #13 is unclaimed now. What's going on?

It looks like it's just something weird with that third transaction at that address causing their contest code to act up: https://blockchain.info/address/1GwQ9ik3PH6g4BzwShFdwf2AEhUyfQVBpn
legendary
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October 03, 2014, 11:06:36 PM
Code:
9e]IW8lnJN;J[88U316;JA!c:,>1Q9LViK;Jnrr;e+2A5m&]:24`D9/(-@=>3p(9km[F9m UnV9JCQC<,?Js;gE:=:fTe8A6)E>:2*.=<^g.K>"2XO;,pL`6r@lA:If2E;gE::<-i2'@73C q9PS3!=$q%F9iP:_=_]fJ:2+B]9NXo"9mL5':fLt=>'a=1=Apqd9h0/4@mj1<<(9b=[P&e@ r+Iu;-.OY:O+oW9e^*&?Q#6Ypsm=D^r7

Yeah, so, that looks to have been produced with some sort of character substitution or Caesar/shift cipher. It could be a keyboard transposition cipher of some kind, given that there is the noisy keyboard storyline in the video.

I did some elementary frequency analysis on the characters used, but couldn't find a Caesar shift amount using ASCII that lined it up. It must be a more random substitution cipher of some sort, or a slightly reduced ASCII character set for the shift. I'm just about fed up with this whole contest, lol. I've gotten close but haven't won ANY of them!  Angry
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