38b3eff8b 16dc368a8 b3dc84e44
maybe one of these sha256 parts
Since it begun with start of modern encoding it would be logical to finish with latest in coding technology.
At least that makes a little sense. There should be a letter in the password. 110111100
This makes not so much sense. steveturk clearly said that I can add 000000000 to 999999999 to my list.
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it would all hinge on the input, that is why you have to ask 4 the key
ok then, here is my question: Where is the key? Is the key located at the 3 virtual coins or it can be found in your answers? hope you can answer this Well it definitely has something to do with the number 4 since he is saying ''4 the key'' and not ''for the key'' Binary-coded decimal, or BCD, is a binary encoded representation of integer values that uses a 4-bit nibble to encode decimal digits Perhaps something to do with this? Yeah, I was thinking about that as well. Of course, the decimal 4 is 100 in binary, so that might tell us that we have to look at the 100 image.
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whether to play blackjack using the martingale system is very good?
I tried, but I lost. probably due to lack of large capital
And I think, since blackjack has a higher edge than dice or any other gamble, so its better to play something where edge is lesser, if you intend to martingale. Not true. Blackjack has a ~0.5% house edge, while dice mostly has 1%. The reason why not to martingale with blackjack is that on 'average hands' you lose something like 55% and lose 45%. The reason the house edge is so low is that blackjack pays more then 1:1
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So if you have thrown it in the 'bin', the outcome is the password?
This looks like a yes. But when I throw something in the 'bin', the outcome is always a number without letters. You said that 000000000 - 999999999 were wrong, so how is that possible?
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First of all, steveturk: I am really enjoying this. I love puzzles etc, so this is fun! Well, let's try to ask questions then. It is kinda clear that we have to use binary numbers. Is it the 2-base binary system that we have to use? Also: the first calculation, which could be done by a 5 year old, does that have to do with the 000 001 and 100 ? Edit: ''good idea, but the first part of the equation can be solved a by a 5 year old, once you have that answer you just need to throw it in the "bin" So if you have thrown it in the 'bin', the outcome is the password?
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{ask 4 the key}
Do we literally have have to ask for the key? Allright, can I have it? Or is this meant as a clue?
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You mentioned an equation. Does this mean the password is the solution to an equation with multiple variables?
And what is that equation that will produce a 9 digit result wow.
you want to use the contents of the virtual coins to do a calculation and then you want to bin the solution.... Steve, I don't get this. Here you said that you need to do a calculation and that you want to bin the solution. If I make a calculation, the result mostly doesn't consists of letters. really appreciate this ! thanks you actually deserve another clue so feel free to add 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 to your list Here you tell me that the code doesn't contain only letters. So the solution needs to have at least 1 letter. So the solution is not the outcome of the calculation? I don't get it.
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The funny thing is which kind of calculation doesn't change when you change the order of the numbers or letters or whatever in it.
Addition and multiplication.
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There are stilll a few things I don't understand.
1. The outcome of some calculation is the aswer. 2. It doesn't matter in what order you make the calculation 3. You don't need all the 3 coins, but having all of them makes it easier (I thought you said that before?) 4. We need to do something with binary?
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I'm thinking of a 2-2 draw
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Steveturk, am I on the right path?
Letters which are 'highlighted' on the pictures: B,T,A and C. Now I combine these letters and do it text -> binary. And then the outcome binary -> decimal. I do get a 10 decimal answer though ;(
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To be eligible for "Rain Bot" Rain a user has to have wagered at least the following amounts in the last 24 hours: Users need to be at least level 1 to participate. The higher your level the more you will gain from the rain!
0.01 BTC
I think I had wagered more than that but I have forgotten my account credentials since I haven't played there in a while. I don't think I'll be able to remember them and have to start from 0 level. The minimum amount wagered is about the last 24 hours, so in your case it doesn't matter, since you haven't played in a while. Even if you'd find your credentials, you'd still not get part of the rain.
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I'd love to continue.
This is post 823. All the other things stay the same.
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I've coded an Image comparison tool to see if there's hidden message/character in the pictures Result: There are difference on only letters and numbers, other parts of the images are exactly same. - img- Ps: I've already checked the images in case of Steganography, there's not any hidden message either... edit: For the curious guyz, part of the code: for(int i=0;i<476;i++) for(int j=0;j<476;j++) { Color pix1 = first.GetPixel(i, j); Color pix2 = second.GetPixel(i, j);
if (pix1 == pix2) { comp.SetPixel(i, j, Color.White); } else comp.SetPixel(i, j, pix1); } i love this answer, its wrong but deserves recognition for the effort, wish i could get more dev's to join the treasure hunt Not wanting to steal any credits or something, but I already did that 24 hours ago.
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Southampton 2 v 2 C Palace
Lol, making a prediction after the match has ended doesn't really make sense to me.
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Hello i am the new support for BitDice.me My main focus is helping the userbase with basic questions, keeping the site social, managing giveaways and the signature campaign. If you need help feel free to ask and i will do my best to answer Hey Bitdicesupport! Just saw this thread now and I've taken a quick peek at bitdice.me. It looks oddly similar to sites like greydice, and mydice.co. Is this a bought script? The fun part is that bitdice.me is the 'original owner' of the scrypt and that the others copied it.
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Just a guess: AABCCTTTT Edit: I just took a close look at the image, and do I see a letter next to the X? Maybe a P?
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