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310 BTC on the line in new crypto puzzle. Try your luck


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Wow a prize of 310 Bitcoins for solving the puzzle is indeed very amazing. :o

Hopefully an acquaintance of ours are able to solve this puzzle. So the loot can be shared as it is a phenomenal amount of loot at 310 Bitcoins.😂

 

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well i wish i could solve this too but idk how or where to start or or or so lets just hope someone who can solve it   maybe share some with people  ( if anyone wins send me 1 btc)  lol  good luck for everyone that trys to solve it  go go go get rich

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13 minutes ago, nadiya14 said:

well i wish i could solve this too but idk how or where to start or or or so lets just hope someone who can solve it   maybe share some with people  ( if anyone wins send me 1 btc)  lol  good luck for everyone that trys to solve it  go go go get rich

atte gammotta na piasoumen pou misa xxxxx

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The pic size of 3Mb should be a clue to the complexity already, what i feel we looking for is the public key or mnemonic to access the "wallet" very complicated i think, far more than it looks, i'm guessing the numbers & letters that are visible are just a tiny part of the puzzle & could quite possibly be a "red herring" to some degree... Base64 i think is a bit of a starting point but i'm not familiar with coding & stuff, checked SHA256: 2F9235C0D7D983DA80AC9757F728C0F1CE24AB4763909DDA314281510D984E16 dont know if its of any use at all...

 

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11 minutes ago, Owl182 said:

The pic size of 3Mb should be a clue to the complexity already, what i feel we looking for is the public key or mnemonic to access the "wallet" very complicated i think, far more than it looks, i'm guessing the numbers & letters that are visible are just a tiny part of the puzzle & could quite possibly be a "red herring" to some degree... Base64 i think is a bit of a starting point but i'm not familiar with coding & stuff, checked SHA256: 2F9235C0D7D983DA80AC9757F728C0F1CE24AB4763909DDA314281510D984E16 dont know if its of any use at all...

 

Reminds me of the old case of cicada 3301.
I believe that the person who wins should have extensive knowledge in systems programming?

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26 minutes ago, Owl182 said:

The pic size of 3Mb should be a clue to the complexity already, what i feel we looking for is the public key or mnemonic to access the "wallet" very complicated i think, far more than it looks, i'm guessing the numbers & letters that are visible are just a tiny part of the puzzle & could quite possibly be a "red herring" to some degree... Base64 i think is a bit of a starting point but i'm not familiar with coding & stuff, checked SHA256: 2F9235C0D7D983DA80AC9757F728C0F1CE24AB4763909DDA314281510D984E16 dont know if its of any use at all...

 

It would seems that you are far ahead on this than what I know dear friend. :D

I feel completely clueless looking at this puzzle. 

 

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lol, I wouldn't mind if that were the case but i'm just as clueless, i think i "might" be on the right track thinking that the public key needs to somehow be deciphered from the image but ja, very slow going making any sort of headway & of course the clues are almost non existent, the problem intrigues me though i must say & it really has my mind working...

This short article should show just how complicated this could be...

"What "exactly" an API key is used for depends very much on who issues it, and what services it's being used for. By and large, however, an API key is the name given to some form of secret token which is submitted alongside web service (or similar) requests in order to identify the origin of the request. The key may be included in some digest of the request content to further verify the origin and to prevent tampering with the values.

Typically, if you can identify the source of a request positively, it acts as a form of authentication, which can lead to access control. For example, you can restrict access to certain API actions based on who's performing the request. For companies which make money from selling such services, it's also a way of tracking who's using the thing for billing purposes. Further still, by blocking a key, you can partially prevent abuse in the case of too-high request volumes.

In general, if you have both a public and a private API key, then it suggests that the keys are themselves a traditional public/private key pair used in some form of asymmetric cryptography, or related, digital signing. These are more secure techniques for positively identifying the source of a request, and additionally, for protecting the request's content from snooping (in addition to tampering)."

 

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1 hour ago, flansca said:

Someone said It already decoded at reddit, so i don't know if the challenge already over...

Post link plz. Or someone do it. interesting!

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8 minutes ago, DeadCoin said:

Post link plz. Or someone do it. interesting!

First level only was decoded on the 4/10 it was part of a QR code, the rest i think to level 4 will be much. much harder...

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10 minutes ago, victory8 said:

I don`t understand the puzzle :(

Its really difficult, just spend time on Google and read the site he has up carefully, his wording is a clue in itself i think...

14 minutes ago, Owl182 said:

Its really difficult, just spend time on Google and read the site he has up carefully, his wording is a clue in itself i think...

If i learn anything or find anything out & i say "if" then i will post it...

 

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Woah no way, already there are winners!? :o

30 minutes ago, Capaldeus said:

There were 4 prizes, the 310 btc, 0.1 btc and 0.2 btc are already claimed. There's yet the 0.31 btc wallet who was not claimed.

Damn these smart guys lol. 

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