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2721  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 02:03:22 PM
The First what i see is the Golden 1 (maby a Help from the OP)

The first 1 that appears in the image is the begining of the "spoils" address - https://blockchain.info/address/1HXUobwcB19cGDrghuh42HDdJdJvrJUEra
2722  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 01:55:58 PM
HOLY FUCK!!!!!!!

Guys the key can be just a simple password or phrase - brainwallet.

I have tried Alice in Wonderland - and - Down the Rabbit Hole - both of which led to addresses with 0 balance.....  Sad

EDIT: the rest of the text in the image didn't work either  Undecided
Code:
101010000001 01001 010101 101010000101000100011111001 0110110100000 00 110 01 0 101010000 00001110111001000 1 11000101001110010011100001101100101100100101010010010 10111000 1011 0 000 100100 11011010101110001000010101 0001111 1000110 001 0 01010 11100011101010000110000100001111001001
11110 110000 0100000 10001100011 000 00111100011000101 011101000110000100001010000010 010000 01 1110100100101110110 110000001001 0010101101010001101
Green = 1

Where did you get that info from?

Here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661781.msg7496152#msg7496152

And something tells me it is the OP  Wink

EDIT: relevant: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Carroll
2723  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 01:47:46 PM
HOLY FUCK!!!!!!!

Guys the key can be just a simple password or phrase - brainwallet.

I have tried Alice in Wonderland - and - Down the Rabbit Hole - both of which led to addresses with 0 balance.....  Sad

EDIT: the rest of the text in the image didn't work either  Undecided
2724  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 01:45:44 PM
Code:
010101111110 10110 101010 010101111010111011100000110 1001001011111 11 001 10 1 010101111  11110001000110111 0 00111010110001101100011110010011010011011010101101101 01000111 0100 1 111 011011 00100101010001110111101010 1110000 0111001 110 1 10101 00011100010101111001111011110000110110
00001 001111 1011111 01110011100   111 11000011100111010 100010111001111011110101111101 101111 10 0001011011010001001 001111110110 1101010010101110010

g = 0
This doesn't help, let me try g = 1. Hopefully I didn't make a mistake.
I still have no idea what to do on blockchain.info  Cheesy

Create a wallet (user account) click on import/export then import the priv key Wink
2725  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 01:35:40 PM
I'll try doing it soon, relax and wait.

So you finally decided to hop onboard?
Welcome brother, I am glad to see you as part of the team  Smiley

PS: Remember to follow the rules  Wink
I'm on it now. How did you check so many private keys so quickly?

blockchain.info   I actually imported them for proof but I can't export them  Undecided
2726  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 01:22:31 PM
I'll try doing it soon, relax and wait.

So you finally decided to hop onboard?
Welcome brother, I am glad to see you as part of the team  Smiley

PS: Remember to follow the rules  Wink
2727  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 01:09:13 PM
So what's the next step, how do I convert this?

Start from here bro: http://brainwallet.org/#converter
2728  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 01:07:27 PM
-snip-

OK, since I have work to do and I wanna do this can you convert the dots for us?

Green = 0
Red = 1
Yellow = Space
Blue = Line break

And

Green = 1
Red = 0
Yellow = Space
Blue = Line break

Thanks Wink


g = 1:

Code:
101010000001 01001 010101 101010000101000100011111001 0110101011111 11 001 10 1 101010000  00001110111001000 1 110001010110001010011100001101100101100100110101010101 10111000 1011 0 000 100100 11011010101110001000010101 0001111 10000110 001 0 01010 11100011101010000110000100001111001001
11110 110000 0100000 10001100011   000 00111100011000101 0111010001100001000101010000010 0100010 01 11110100101010 00 1111 0101110110 1100 0001001 0010101101010001101


g = 0:

Code:
010101111110 10110 101010 010101111010111011100000110 1001010100000 00 110 01 0 010101111  11110001000110111 0 001110101001110101100011110010011010011011001010101010 01000111 0100 1 111 011011 00100101010001110111101010 1110000 01111001 110 1 10101 00011100010101111001111011110000110110
00001 001111 1011111 01110011100   111 11000011100111010 1000101110011110111010101111101 1011101 10 00001011010101 11 0000 1010001001 0011 1110110 1101010010101110010

I hope thats what you wanted.

A quick first glimpse reveals this: Kwa8TTeioynw7r3mKAkU9MSqgPPKREwqqht89Yd2dVieHFwAzVah
Nope not it, but thanks love, I will work on this more.....

EDIT: And like I said if (a big IF) I find the solution you are the first on my list of active participants Wink
2729  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 01:04:15 PM
g = 1:

Code:
101010000001 01001 010101 101010000101000100011111001 0110101011111 11 001 10 1 101010000  00001110111001000 1 110001010110001010011100001101100101100100110101010101 10111000 1011 0 000 100100 11011010101110001000010101 0001111 10000110 001 0 01010 11100011101010000110000100001111001001
11110 110000 0100000 10001100011   000 00111100011000101 0111010001100001000101010000010 0100010 01 11110100101010 00 1111 0101110110 1100 0001001 0010101101010001101


g = 0:

Code:
010101111110 10110 101010 010101111010111011100000110 1001010100000 00 110 01 0 010101111  11110001000110111 0 001110101001110101100011110010011010011011001010101010 01000111 0100 1 111 011011 00100101010001110111101010 1110000 01111001 110 1 10101 00011100010101111001111011110000110110
00001 001111 1011111 01110011100   111 11000011100111010 1000101110011110111010101111101 1011101 10 00001011010101 11 0000 1010001001 0011 1110110 1101010010101110010

I hope thats what you wanted.
How'd you do this so quickly?

Coz she's hot Smiley (I am guessing it's a she)
2730  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 12:59:47 PM
Yes, I did.
I said I have converted the green and red dots which led me to become the proud owner of 200+ addresses which I will never use.
So what is left are the yellow dots and the blue one.
Since yellow is more than just one blue I figure yellow is space and blue is a line break Wink
I'm assuming that this is you making a guess?  Cheesy
Who's going to check so many private keys.

I don't know, maybe the ones actively participating?

Nevermind, I will do it myself later and post the results here.
Have you been going left to right or top - bottom?
So first I get the 1's and 0's then convert from binary?

Left to right.
I have started with a 0 because our first obvious message that it's binary came from 0.1010101
From there you convert to Base58 or B58Check - feel free to test my dots conversion - you will end up with 200+ addresses with 0 balance  Undecided

None the less, you wanna play or not?
2731  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 12:38:43 PM
Yes, I did.
I said I have converted the green and red dots which led me to become the proud owner of 200+ addresses which I will never use.
So what is left are the yellow dots and the blue one.
Since yellow is more than just one blue I figure yellow is space and blue is a line break Wink
I'm assuming that this is you making a guess?  Cheesy
Who's going to check so many private keys.

I don't know, maybe the ones actively participating?

Nevermind, I will do it myself later and post the results here.
2732  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 12:32:37 PM
Can you do it or not?

I have converted the red and green dots and came up with more than 200 private keys.
I believe I posted my conversion earlier.

So, what is left is to include the yellow dots and the blue one.
Give it a try and see where it leads Wink

EDIT: Does anyone know how I can export the actual private keys from blockchain.info - Sorry not much of a blockchain.info user and I would like to post my findings Smiley
You still didn't answer.
I will do it at least half of it.

Yes, I did.
I said I have converted the green and red dots which led me to become the proud owner of 200+ addresses which I will never use.
So what is left are the yellow dots and the blue one.
Since yellow is more than just one blue I figure yellow is space and blue is a line break Wink
2733  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 12:16:16 PM
OK, since I have work to do and I wanna do this can you convert the dots for us?

Green = 0
Red = 1
Yellow = Space
Blue = Line break

And

Green = 1
Red = 0
Yellow = Space
Blue = Line break

Thanks Wink

Where did you come up with that?

Can you do it or not?

I have converted the red and green dots and came up with more than 200 private keys.
I believe I posted my conversion earlier.

So, what is left is to include the yellow dots and the blue one.
Give it a try and see where it leads Wink

EDIT: Does anyone know how I can export the actual private keys from blockchain.info - Sorry not much of a blockchain.info user and I would like to post my findings Smiley
2734  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 12:11:41 PM
No, in other words follow the rules, share information and play fair Wink

It doesn't matter if you are technical or not, so long as you are part of the team and share your findings.
Playing games like this I have come to the conclusion that technical guys/girls usually get stuck because they think of things well, too technical....

That being said, if (and that's a big IF), I find the solution I will share the spoils with everyone who has actively participated.
Here's a hint: You need to look at the picture very closely, each dot is important.
That's about as far as I could get.  Cheesy

OK, since I have work to do and I wanna do this can you convert the dots for us?

Green = 0
Red = 1
Yellow = Space
Blue = Line break

And

Green = 1
Red = 0
Yellow = Space
Blue = Line break

Thanks Wink
2735  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 11:55:26 AM
As anyone can send transactions to that address, we could end with some fake hints... i'm not saying this is the case.

It is a problem though.
That is why I asked the OP to confirm which transactions should we consider part of the game - coming from her.
I don't think she is coming back before this ends. She must be enjoying driving us maad!  Tongue

Nope, she's not. She even deleted her posts on reddit  Undecided

EDIT: "Alice" I hate you right now, I have work to do girl...... grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

EDIT 2: Don't hate the player hate the game right?
Still, I can't concentrate coz I keep thinking about this......
2736  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 11:45:19 AM
As anyone can send transactions to that address, we could end with some fake hints... i'm not saying this is the case.

It is a problem though.
That is why I asked the OP to confirm which transactions should we consider part of the game - coming from her.
2737  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 11:39:16 AM
1P1easednix73qDimELQFPWwXg6NrDv3Yz
1GiveRqozxuYDhfSkyd71TvGehoZVw4tQd
1hintKVc56csvsngEY1Qz1sgJeuspQC3o


LOL  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin


2738  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 11:15:56 AM
That being said, if (and that's a big IF), I find the solution I will share the spoils with everyone who has actively participated.
That's what I will do too. And that IS a big if.

That means that you are a true team player and I am very happy for it Smiley

2739  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 10:48:30 AM
How does this even work?

Starring at the picture for hours. Write stuff from it down and stare at that for hours. Copy some of the stuff into about 500 different "cover X to Y" pages on the internet.[1] Mostly starring at stuff and pondering Wink

Also on a totally unrealated note:
Or in other words: waste hours and hours of your life for nothing?

No, in other words follow the rules, share information and play fair Wink

It doesn't matter if you are technical or not, so long as you are part of the team and share your findings.
Playing games like this I have come to the conclusion that technical guys/girls usually get stuck because they think of things well, too technical....

That being said, if (and that's a big IF), I find the solution I will share the spoils with everyone who has actively participated.
2740  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ARG Puzzle with 2.4 BTC Private Key Prize on: June 25, 2014, 10:19:32 AM
In chapter 2, "The Pool of Tears", Alice tries to perform multiplication but produces some odd results: "Let me see: four times five is twelve, and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is—oh dear! I shall never get to twenty at that rate!" This explores the representation of numbers using different bases and positional numeral systems: 4 × 5 = 12 in base 18 notation, 4 × 6 = 13 in base 21 notation, and 4 × 7 could be 14 in base 24 notation. Continuing this sequence, going up three bases each time, the result will continue to be less than 20 in the corresponding base notation. (After 4 x 12 = 19 in Base 39, the product would be 4 x 13 = 1A in Base 42, then 1B, 1C, 1D, and so on.)


And I really should get back to work now......

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