How did you end up with the answer? I'm baffled.
I googled the hints + the company names associated with yodark.
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hint 3 : Darkness
got it. do i get on the leaderboard now? DursTor is a closed world in the middle of the lands of Moonga. A mysterious castle that changesaccording its inhabitants. Horrifying monsters, mystical creatures, populate the castlebut also divine beings belonging either to light or darkness,
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The last 3 non-booby prize i "won" resulted in a booby prize. The site was working really fast each time and i submitted without delay. I think the problem is back and not so rare anymore.
I haven't have that problem for a long time, probably over a couple of months. But we are probably in different timezones, so I might be visiting at off peak hours. This happened to me today. I hate it not because I miss the prize amount, but I need to get nine more booby prize to round things off. Think it's a different problem. This started happening yesterday and is still happening today. Get a non-booby prize and only get credit for booby prize, but then test to see if the same prize is still in play after 2 minutes and there it is, still unclaimed.
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Next hint : Me
Did a whois on ideopass.com and once I saw "rue de la Muse" I knew that was the right track. "geneva" was the answer. Congrats, that never crossed my mind Btw, what app you people use to decrypt those QR wallets, Mycellium is so slow for me. I think that decryption of these wallets can't get much faster, because the point of taking so long to decrypt is to make brute-forcing less useful. Exactly. There's still a few unclaimed wallets from older bip38 challenges: And the warpwallet challenge, which is similarly hard to brute-force: https://keybase.io/warp/warp .
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Next hint : Me
Did a whois on ideopass.com and once I saw "rue de la Muse" I knew that was the right track. "geneva" was the answer.
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btcrockk
there is a chance to instead of adjust the image captcha you put a solvemedia or a recaptcha?
i use chrome and iexplore here at home and at work i can't register myself since none of them show me the damn image D=.
Yep, we are planning to move to solvemedia this day. Something happened on minteye captha's side. tx1Minteye is functional again on other sites.
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You're right ... and Blockchain didn't even send a warning. Was that withdrawal for you?
Nope, just the only example transaction readily available. It should not happen anymore since we are using the recommended fee now
Cool beans
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I was looking at the address you guys use to make the faucet payments and noticed a bunch of unconfirmed transactions. Then a day later some of those transactions aren't listed anymore. There's still one unconfirmed transaction Since you're sending payments through blockchain.info, it only retries for a certain period of time, then stops if no miner accepts it, so some people aren't getting their withdrawals because you're using too low a transaction fee. It would be better if you bunched together the payments and then use the recommended transaction fee.
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In the last day I havent been able to enter I dont know whats wrong with the Image scroll thingy.
It simply doesnt show.
Anyway... also I would want to know if you are planning on producing other games as I have very interesting ideas Im willing to share FOR a reasonable fair % of the earnings =)
Respect
same for me, the slider images just stopped showing up. It's an issue with the captcha provider. Even their demo is down: http://demo.minteye.com/Demos/TestSlider180.aspx
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Error message: Invalid primecoin address when trying the Bitcoin game. So it seems to work if one uses a Bitcoin address that has transactions associated with it on the Blockchain. You should point out that one can't use a newly generated address ( or perhaps make it more prominent if it already says that somewhere ). There's also no details on the payout threshold, though on a different forum (thebot.net) the poster said the minimum withdrawal was 0.05. Also, when this "faucet" first launched, it included a hidden javascript bitcoin miner, so while you waited for almost 2 minutes for the animation to reveal if/what you won, it would use 100% of your cpu to mine. It looks like the miner has been disabled now, but I still don't trust this site.
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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.
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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<RZ,<e3^v9n3i^< p=""> 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! It could also be a baseX encoding, where X >= 83, since there are 83 unique characters.
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Looks like it's getting a lot of downvotes: "0 points (46% upvoted)"
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It makes you wait a long time for the results, all the time using 100% cpu. Thought it was sloppy coding, but I checked the requests the page was making and it looks like this is a javascript bitcoin miner disguised as a faucet.
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Anybody notice that the globe at 1:16 is centered at 0,0? Wasn't there an island located there that had a bitcoin presence? When googling for the island, I came across http://bitislands.com/ , which has an intro video done in a similar manner as the rushwallet video.
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Got paid the whole booty since nobody else showed up. Thanks!
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"Withdrawal fee is 0.0005 BTC" is a mistake on you withdraw-page?
The bitcoin system can take this fee. Ore-mine does not take any fees at all. The "bitcoin system" can also take lower fees, so there's no need to charge 5x the standard fee if it's really all going into the transaction fee. But a transaction you mentioned in a different post (f57935f7c2ff946670da966953cd0ab7e579b76c431264558d208256ebb05b29) has only a transaction fee of 0.0002, so where did the other 0.0003 of that your withdrawal fee go?
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