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Topic: Solve these puzzles for BTC private keys! (Current prize: 0.005 BTC) (Read 1856 times)

jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 10
I'm still hoping that someone's going to make a donation so that I can make another puzzle...  Cry
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 389
Do not trust the government
I think the fact that people are at around 70% correct after a day of puzzling means that the difficulty level is pretty good. Just don't give up, the last 30% isn't as hard as it may seem. Or course the fact that you don't know which 30% is incorrect makes things more tricky... But I'll up the hints later if necessary.

If anyone is working away on this quietly in the background and think they might get it without any hints then maybe say so and I can try to be less helpful to everyone else Wink
Hahaha. I don't think anyone would give you hints for free bro. Wink
You seem very smart, I think you can figure out the answer on your own and claim the reward for yourself. Smiley

What you quoted belongs to the creator of the puzzle!

And the funds are already long gone. Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1039
Merit: 2783
Bitcoin and C♯ Enthusiast
I think the fact that people are at around 70% correct after a day of puzzling means that the difficulty level is pretty good. Just don't give up, the last 30% isn't as hard as it may seem. Or course the fact that you don't know which 30% is incorrect makes things more tricky... But I'll up the hints later if necessary.

If anyone is working away on this quietly in the background and think they might get it without any hints then maybe say so and I can try to be less helpful to everyone else Wink
Hahaha. I don't think anyone would give you hints for free bro. Wink
You seem very smart, I think you can figure out the answer on your own and claim the reward for yourself. Smiley

What you quoted belongs to the creator of the puzzle!
hero member
Activity: 752
Merit: 501
I think the fact that people are at around 70% correct after a day of puzzling means that the difficulty level is pretty good. Just don't give up, the last 30% isn't as hard as it may seem. Or course the fact that you don't know which 30% is incorrect makes things more tricky... But I'll up the hints later if necessary.

If anyone is working away on this quietly in the background and think they might get it without any hints then maybe say so and I can try to be less helpful to everyone else Wink

Hahaha. I don't think anyone would give you hints for free bro. Wink

You seem very smart, I think you can figure out the answer on your own and claim the reward for yourself. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1039
Merit: 2783
Bitcoin and C♯ Enthusiast
5JVAAm4A1rxDB5boKURLyfbVxNj9cVZSGdYx6AEg1VB7aP9ALSX
I was this far along with some mistakes :/
5JVAAm4A1rxDB5boKTCLyipVxNj9c---GdYx6AEe1VB7--9ALao
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 389
Do not trust the government
What was "Conical Frustum @ 200 10281"?  I don't see where "aP" comes from.

Google "200 10281" then investigate more closely on Google Maps Smiley Satellite version is clearer.

Yeah, I had real trouble with that one. I got some highway in Montana when I searched it and though it has something to do with it, since Montana was mentioned in other clues, like the one with a radio station, where btw I made the only mistake and wasn't able to solve the puzzle, since there were two radio stations listed on Wikipedia from Montana on the same frequency.
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 10
What was "Conical Frustum @ 200 10281"?  I don't see where "aP" comes from.

Google "200 10281" then investigate more closely on Google Maps Smiley Satellite version is clearer.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Here's the solution: 5JVAAm4A1rxDB5boKURLyfbVxNj9cVZSGdYx6AEg1VB7aP9ALSX
What was "Conical Frustum @ 200 10281"?  I don't see where "aP" comes from.
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 10
But I'm curious to see the solution.
Is it possible to post the solution and a brief explanations on the harder ones?

Here's the solution: 5JVAAm4A1rxDB5boKURLyfbVxNj9cVZSGdYx6AEg1VB7aP9ALSX
I can explain any specific clues/characters if you like.

Unfortunately I wasn't the one who solved it. I kind of gave up yesterday, after I was stuck on few questions for so long.

Hmmm... This is what I was hoping wouldn't happen. Whoever solved it needs to comment here so that everyone else can trust that I didn't take the money for myself. Without this trust nobody will donate to the next puzzle and the winner won't have a chance to win any more BTC... So it makes sense for the winner to announce it!
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 389
Do not trust the government
Unfortunately I wasn't the one who solved it. I kind of gave up yesterday, after I was stuck on few questions for so long.
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 139
@zeroth

Great initiative!
Unfortunately I only see this topic now... But it didn't matter, I do not have enough skills to solve it.

But I'm curious to see the solution.
Is it possible to post the solution and a brief explanations on the harder ones?
member
Activity: 121
Merit: 20
seeking love, friendship and money
its too difficult to solve.
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 256
If you make another puzzle, are you going to post the clues in this thread or create a new one?  Do you perhaps have a website that you could post these on?
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 10
PS When I get back from work I think I'll release the solution so that everyone else can figure out where they were going wrong.
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 10
Hi everyone,

The puzzle has been solved and the funds withdrawn!

I assume it was solved by aleksej996 but whoever it was could they let everyone know here and possibly make a contribution to the next puzzle's address to get the ball rolling.

For everyone else, once the winner has been confirmed, could you please consider making a donation to the next puzzle so that we can continue with these? I'll try to make each puzzle fairly different from the previous one. I'll get started on it later today but won't release it until the address holds at least 0.005 BTC, preferably a little more.

Once again thanks to everyone who got involved ☺

Zeroth
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 389
Do not trust the government
I'll be gone for approximately 24 hours for sleep/work. If nobody's solved it by the time I'm back I may post some more hints based on any attempts or queries that people have posted.

Have fun puzzling  Smiley

5JVAAm2A1rxDB5boKGGLynyVxNj3cVzSGdYx6AEg1en7aP9ALSX   what is my percentage now Smiley

70%
copper member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 523
I'll be gone for approximately 24 hours for sleep/work. If nobody's solved it by the time I'm back I may post some more hints based on any attempts or queries that people have posted.

Have fun puzzling  Smiley

5JVAAm2A1rxDB5boKGGLynyVxNj3cVzSGdYx6AEg1en7aP9ALSX   what is my percentage now Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 10
I'll be gone for approximately 24 hours for sleep/work. If nobody's solved it by the time I'm back I may post some more hints based on any attempts or queries that people have posted.

Have fun puzzling  Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 10
I'll probably only sign a message if I ever find the answer Roll Eyes

What do you mean by this last sentence sorry?

In order to prove ownership of a key in bitcoin, you can sign a message with the private key and everyone can easily verify that you own the private key to a public key (bitcoin address).
Like what people are doing here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/stake-your-bitcoin-address-here-996318

Ah, I see what you mean. I guess that stops someone from quietly solving the puzzle and taking the funds while someone else claims to have been the winner on this forum? I had assumed they'd just sweep the address and then post the privkey on here but your way means that they don't have to give away the privkey straight away. I think it makes sense for the privkey to be available once the funds have been moved because otherwise the winner is at an advantage for the next puzzle by being the only person to know how every clue worked.

I certainly need the winner to state/prove they have won on here to convince people that I'm not the one taking the funds so that people will be more likely to donate to new puzzles. I assume it's in the winner's best interests as that way the puzzling can continue and they may well win again.
legendary
Activity: 1039
Merit: 2783
Bitcoin and C♯ Enthusiast
I'll probably only sign a message if I ever find the answer Roll Eyes

What do you mean by this last sentence sorry?

In order to prove ownership of a key in bitcoin, you can sign a message with the private key and everyone can easily verify that you own the private key to a public key (bitcoin address).
Like what people are doing here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/stake-your-bitcoin-address-here-996318
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