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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 05, 2018, 07:30:07 PM
The solver is getting ready to publish his own walk-thru explaining how he decoded the painting. And when you read it you will see that 1) It didn't require to be brute forced. 2) I'll quote him here as he hasn't published the document yet, but he says "Number of permutations of the three data channels multiplied by the number of possible interpretations of channel states yields in 48 options."

So after reading how befuddled people are on this thread that there were too many possibilities and it wasn't fair, I see why this person walked away with the prize and I think he did a fine job. I'm looking forward to his published walk-thru, as it shows he is a brilliant and logical thinker.   
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 04, 2018, 05:41:36 PM
Since I'm also interested in the other mystery of this puzzle: what is the relation between white rabbit and coin artist?, I have in mind some questions:

- There's a diagonal line at the phoenix wing, which seems to be drawn on purpose. To me it looks like the move of the waffle ( inverted knight ), also named phoenix in the shogi chess. The white rabbit instruction is to turn the picture according to that line.

- The WR always says time is short, he is late, for a very important date. What date is that?

- There's a website called 17leaves.com which at first the content looks like about yoga and spiritual stuffs. But if you investigate more in the blog, the time of events implied in it will point to an account named StephenMorse. This account is the first one who mention about using leet (1337/1347) to decode. And there's also an account named StephenM347 on bitcoin stack exchange. Is it a coincidence or does he have some relation to the cr347or?

cr347or was Rob Myers.

Hi again, Feedo and WR. This is getting ridiculous. I'll stop responding now. GLHF
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 04, 2018, 05:30:45 PM
Hi ytcoinartist, I'm from the Pineapple Fund. I can't PM you, so I'm writing publicly. Hope you come across this!

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Hello ytcoinartist!

I'm Pine from the Pineapple Fund, the largest cryptocurrency philanthropy project donating ~5000 BTC. The recent media articles reminded me of your puzzle that I came across years ago, and I'm curious if you'd be interested in a collaboration!

I'm sorry to see all the negativity and FUD on bitcointalk in regards to the puzzle, by the way.

For the remaining 100 BTC of the Pineapple Fund, I would like to leave it up to the community to choose which registered charities receive it. I was thinking of making a reddit post, but that is prone to being gamed.

A puzzle artwork could be created where a number of tokens are hidden in the image. 50 BTC of the last 100 BTC could be dedicated to the puzzle, and each token could say allow you to choose where 10 BTC goes. (It'll have to be a registered charity).

Alternatively, there could just be X different private keys of 1 BTC hidden inside, and who can solve the puzzles would be able to have a reward for themselves. It'd be an answer to all the people sending begging emails to the Pineapple Fund.

Let me know if you are interested in working on a collaboration! My email is contact@pineapplefund.org

This sounds like an amazing project. I have a team of professional puzzle makers who could help with this effort. I'll send you an email now. Thank you for reaching out, I love what you are doing at Pineapple Fund, it's incredibly inspiring.

Seriously? I'm seeking an honest team to develop a real-life 3-D puzzle. I've worked out most the particulars, ready to bring it to fruition. In fact, I even have an idea as to how it could be introduced on a popular TV show still running today, albeit a cut in profits may have to stem their way but such would no doubt increase sales several fold. A stretch, I know, but still worth a shot if possible and not really needed if the product is viable enough to stand on its own, marketed via conventional means. Also, the puzzle can readily be played on handheld devises as an APP or on PCs, thus working in concert with one another in advancing the project. As an APP, I truly envision it as addictive, with the same for the 3-D puzzle measuring ~6" square (no, it's not a Rubik's Cube). Back to the APP aspect, yes, a crypto token can easily be incorporated in the mix, thus allowing players to earn while playing.

You interested? If so, I'm willing to share everything as long as there's no chance of the idea being stolen from underneath me.

Bruno

I have a huge project on my plate right now with Neon District. I have to be incredibly selective with projects that I take on right now with my team. But this thread is FULL of talent. There's plenty of people here that would be worth recruiting for projects. If you think you have a cool idea you should hit some of these people up to collaborate. That's all I've done over the years to build my team. I appreciate the offer tho! And it sounds interesting!!    
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 04, 2018, 04:44:22 PM
Hi ytcoinartist, I'm from the Pineapple Fund. I can't PM you, so I'm writing publicly. Hope you come across this!

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Hello ytcoinartist!

I'm Pine from the Pineapple Fund, the largest cryptocurrency philanthropy project donating ~5000 BTC. The recent media articles reminded me of your puzzle that I came across years ago, and I'm curious if you'd be interested in a collaboration!

I'm sorry to see all the negativity and FUD on bitcointalk in regards to the puzzle, by the way.

For the remaining 100 BTC of the Pineapple Fund, I would like to leave it up to the community to choose which registered charities receive it. I was thinking of making a reddit post, but that is prone to being gamed.

A puzzle artwork could be created where a number of tokens are hidden in the image. 50 BTC of the last 100 BTC could be dedicated to the puzzle, and each token could say allow you to choose where 10 BTC goes. (It'll have to be a registered charity).

Alternatively, there could just be X different private keys of 1 BTC hidden inside, and who can solve the puzzles would be able to have a reward for themselves. It'd be an answer to all the people sending begging emails to the Pineapple Fund.

Let me know if you are interested in working on a collaboration! My email is contact@pineapplefund.org

This sounds like an amazing project. I have a team of professional puzzle makers who could help with this effort. I'll send you an email now. Thank you for reaching out, I love what you are doing at Pineapple Fund, it's incredibly inspiring.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 04, 2018, 04:38:52 PM
@ytcoinartist
could you please give us a clear answer to this post  #1434? why that happened?!
but seems that telling the Truth hurt.
Don't forget that the word "Truth" is included in the key.
Be Truthful to those solvers and say the Truth.

The poem helped solvers know when they found the correct string. The poem was chosen because of the Phoenix and the dove, and what the poem was about. I also love Shakespeare and referenced him previously on the trail. This specific poem has amazing lore around it and is largely considered one of the most mysterious poems of all time. It's part of a book of poems that in its entirety are a mystery, some of the authors are a mystery. There is much to explore. The phoenix was a symbol for personal reasons. The queen being tied to the phoenix because Elizabeth is strongly considered the phoenix in these texts. The knight to represent the hints that the texts were about the love story between Elizabeth and Second Earl of Essex, Robert Devereux. The art was intended to direct readers to the text, but it was not necessary for the solution. In the past numerous complaints have been made about using too ambiguous of references. So for this piece I tried to be as straight forward as possible. The greek keys, mirror and rotate CCW, as is needed to read the flames properly. The flames hold all the "code" and this was intended to be clear. The key was the key. This was also intended to be clear. The flames are the code and they are consuming the subjects of the story. This is an art piece as much as it is a puzzle. It was an art piece created as reflection of my life at the time and subjects that inspired me. I'm sorry if you are disappointed that I did not manage to create some labyrinth of an internet hunt with this final piece. But that was never my intention in the first place. This piece was meant to be direct, straightforward, and the end of a chapter that I wanted to close - that being the legend of satoshi nakamoto.

By all means, create your own challenges and put my puzzles to shame. But asking for donations to create puzzles is wrong and dishonest. You make work and prove talent. That is the only way.

And no, white rabbit is a fraud and also I believe the same account as you, Feedo. This is not appreciated. You obviously would like to make a puzzle that others care about. Then do it. If you can't afford to fund your own puzzle then just make one that's for fun.  
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 04, 2018, 03:47:12 PM
There is still one mystery which is bigger than the puzzle itself and no one solved it!
What is the relation between coin-artist and the white-x-rabbit? do they know each other?
why they went in a bad discussion and what coin-artist did? why she is angry from white-rabbit?
any why the rabbit said: "You know what you did. But one day you will fall over your leg" ?!!

That remains a big mystery here!


She knows what she did.

And it's not about SCAM.

The main thing is that she knows. You do not know what's going on and you want to receive information. She has behaved badly.

Moderators can confirm the specifications of my logins and distinguish them from these other accounts, I do not have a multi-account


I understand that you do not know what's going on. But she knows what she did.

But I know it, it's not my fault that someone asks questions. You know what you did. You really can not guess who I am?

You know what you did. But one day you will fall over your leg.


I think that one possibility for what happened between them, is that the white-x-rabbit is one of the original author of this puzzle, he was the first one to work with coin-artist to make this puzzle (there are 3 developers mentioned in coin-artist original post on twitter.

in his first post he put his address and asked us to donate in order for him to make puzzles in the future, this was a hint that he is in the business of making puzzles (developer, programmer...)

that author (white rabbit) decided to use both the flames and many elements in the image as part of the solution (including steganography), if you read his few posts you can get an idea
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1442276;sa=showPosts

it was clear that some kind of steganography was embedded there in the first place.
see for example this clue posted by the rabbit about (EA OEM 011)

Look now at my selection (red color)

(Marked very quickly)

But it's a curiosity. You managed to hit, even though the interpetation, think again

https://i.imgur.com/yR0ZXL7.jpg

it was clear that (big blue colored E) was supposed to be part of the solution as steganography.
and the yari cogi board and those pieces (queen+knight) was suggested by the rabbit as part of the solution besides many other symbols embedded in the image (17 leaves, The rabbit if you rotate the image, 1000 on the dove's tail, 11110 on the phoenix head, the mirrors, the blue tiles, 4 blocks in the corner) those were the rabbit ideas when he was working on the puzzle with coin-artist.
if you read his posts you can see his ideas for the puzzle.

But for a reason that we don't know they separated and coin-artist decided to complete that puzzle with another developer, and this way they decided to encode the key only in the flames!!
What a stupid idea!! only the flames and luck were needed to solve it and they called it a legend of satoshi nakamoto!! shame on you guys!

but i think they forced to do that because if they use all the image as part of the solution, then, in this case it would be easy for the rabbit to solve it.

so that rabbit decided to revenge in another way by trolling us here in this forum by his clues that were supposed to be as part of the solution!

and i think coin-artist read his posts and watched his trolling activity in the forum but didn't respond or warn us about him, he also that he knows the authors and still no response from coin-artist!

both white rabbit and The silent coin-artist trolled the solvers in this puzzle, they both hold part of the responsibilty of what happened.

To the white-x-rabbit: please tell us the truth, what happened? what she did? why you were trolling us? is that was a revenge?

STAHP.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 04, 2018, 03:36:57 PM
I was counting the size of the inner flame 0 for skinny and 1 for fat.  I did have the same problem with flame #102.  I counted it as fat and it's needs to be skinny.

I had listed the other 2 correctly I believe.

Thanks, so I guess we agree there are at least two mistakes in the width channel.
The two near the central horizontal line on this picture.

I was just surprised that everybody seemed to find back the correct message by reading the solution article but I had to bruteforce like crazy to find which bits to flip.

Given that, wouldn't the puzzle been impossible to solve unless by trial and error or a lucky guess?

@the artist: Perhaps consider selling limited addition giclée reproductions, numbered and signed. I'll admit that the piece is 634u71ful, especially when eloquently flamed framed.

Ouch, alphabetcanary provided the order, smracer provided the near-perfect data set https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=766000.msg28003100#msg28003100, and some others provided the method... these guys deserve some of the prize at least.

May I also suggest that if following through with the quality reproduction idea, split some of the profits with those mentioned above. Myself, I desire nothing. FWIW, my posts are not meant as trolling. I'm a white hat dude in this space, albeit my donkey, Hank, thinks he's a horse and ain't afraid to try to prove it each and every time we come across a mare in heat on the trail. "Hank, calm down. That ain't a mare." <note to self: at the end of the trail, Google to see if horses can be transgender>

Anyone can print the image in any manner they wish. I've also said that if people wish to sell the image they may do so. I don't need percentage of sales. People can do this already with or without my permission because I released the high resolution tiff. Someone on twitter has already been selling prints -> https://twitter.com/coin_javis
 Image file: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1x6IgeIwK9AaXQoXhMzw9WH7Px-_Xt5U7

8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 03, 2018, 10:35:15 PM
All elements of the puzzle solution were disclosed in the open in this thread of bitcointalk forum before or on Jan 28th. It is:

0. alphabetcanary figuring out the pacemaker and the only route to read through the segments. Without the pacemaker the solution would not be possible (too many possibilities to order segments to do the search).
1. smracer suggesting to include the blob as the 4th stream of data (joint effort with zbyszek2) and I may say modestly that I liked and forced that idea too Smiley
2. crax0r figuring out that the pacemaker was just the artefact of the 0s on each second flame length xored by the key-string 011010
3. bug.lady, sblitz - observation, that the ISO-8859-1 and the Code Page 437 were full byte encodings and they were in essence the same encoding when restricted to digits and letters. Maybe it wasn't mentioned, but one (one who was looking for such things after crax0r's remark) could see that digits and letters had encodings starting with 0 as the first bit, and having every 8th bit equal 0 aligned nicely with the information that each flame coded 4 bits and every second flame height was 0 (after xoring).
4. zbyszek2 noted that the bit streams were correlated with each other - it kind of suggested that they should be the part of xor too.

What crax0r had wrong was that the xoring by the key-string 011010 was not restricted to length only, but it went in a kind of circle throughout all bit streams, but it could be figured out as per the observation 4 and moreover one was able to see that in that way the 0x1x1x pacemaker was preserved too.

Thus, the length stream (with the 0s) was bound to be the first bit of 4 for each flame and what was left was:
1. to figure out the coding (what value is 0 and what is 1) for remaining 3 data streams (2^3=8 possibilities here) and
2. the order of the remaining 3 streams (3!=6 possibilities),
which totalled to 6x8=48 possibilities. It was only a matter of time that it would be figured out by somebody on this forum.

What bugs me is that none of those people received a merit or a tip or any recognition. That it is claimed that an off comment by an off person was enough for a tip. That the tipped hinter seems to be close to coin artist - as per the convo. The convo which is strange. That the article had all the vocabulary wrong, as none on that forum ever used (narrow? wide?). That the solver "forgot" about 10% of the prize (and the fact that when the puzzle was created that 10% didn't exist, so it was easy to forget Huh ). And that the money disappeared shortly after the solution was starting to be imminent as I tried to convince you, at least if you knew what would be the signs that somebody is on a right track.

I liked the puzzle and collaboration we had together here and it really bugs me that not only not everything is cristal clear, but also none of the people without whom the solution would not be possible received any recognition. But maybe I should just leave it be and move to some other endavours... I will now.

The person who was tipped wasn’t close to me. But one of the many people who have randomly sent me a dm on telegram to prod me about the puzzle. Im always paying attention. There were other Bitcoin Easter eggs along the trail, not just the grand prize. It is true that one person claimed the prize, and they shared it with the person that they felt helped them. He was working with Trinitas in a private solving group, that’s also  been working on other puzzles. I saw their screenshots of their messages back and forth, as did Rob and the journalist. The comment that tipped the solver off was the conversation he had with Trinitas in the private group chat.
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 03, 2018, 08:37:03 PM

Awesome! I had trouble being convinced that narrow/wide flames were a data stream since some flames seemed ambiguous to me, but turns out it was! That's where I spun off, sadly. Really fun puzzle, and honestly it came to be an iconic cryptocurrency puzzle that gave people a lot of enjoyment and knowledge. You should be really proud coinartist!

Thank you! I'm so happy everything worked out. Pretty thrilled to close this chapter. I know there were many people who spent a lot of time on this puzzle. I appreciate everyone who was a part of this journey. The upcoming years of bitcoin are going to be very exciting, I'm looking forward to where this road leads.

I've found myself surrounded by some amazing talent because of these puzzles. It's turned out to be somewhat of a recruiting process! And with these friends I've gained over the years, we've enjoyed building other puzzles and starting this new indie game studio. If you haven't heard about it, this is my latest project: neondistrict.io. We have an easter egg puzzle with 15 ETH created by our lead game developer. The puzzle begins on the footnotes of the white paper https://s3.amazonaws.com/neon-district/NDWhitePaper.pdf. Some have gathered on ND discord to work together on the challenge, https://discord.gg/As654jg.

Many of the friends I've made during these puzzles have gone on to become active contributors to the success of bitcoin. I'm humbled to be amongst such great company.  

Some notes about the puzzle, yes the chessboard dimensions and the knight's tour were red herrings. Yes, there was the symbol of Œ on the queen piece for Phœnix. And there are many other forgotten details that Rob and I chuckled about these past couple of days while we were chatting with the journalist. Most of those were omitted, but I'll leave those to your imaginations. However, it was true that the painting subjects were a tribute to the poem, as it ends as a prayer for the two birds, and leaves the reader uncertain of what comes next. This was a very powerful poem for me at the time that I created this puzzle, as I too, was sighing a prayer during the process. Amazing how dramatically things can change in a few years. I wish you all the best!  

Can you shed some light on the mystery I proposed above?


Yes, the solver left something for others to find.


Of all the answers I expected, I'll admit that that wasn't one of them. Given that we're at a crossroad and you're a truth teller, please provide proof of such since obviously you're in the know. If Isaac supposedly lives in a country that highly frowns on the trading of crypto according to his testimony, I find it highly unlikely that he opted to create additional paper trails in advancing a riddle et al. so that whatever authorities can eventually isolate his identity.

That said, are you still sticking to your story?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac

Quote
According to the biblical Book of Genesis, Isaac (/ˈaɪzək/; Hebrew: יִצְחָק‬, Modern Yiṣḥáq Tiberian Yiṣḥāq; Arabic: إسحٰق/إسحاق‎, Isḥāq) was the son of Abraham and Sarah and father of Jacob; his name means "he will laugh", reflecting when Sarah laughed in disbelief when told that she would have a child.

https://twitter.com/jtobcat/status/959872508462817281


Convenient that you tweeted the above after I posted my "mystery" post and your reply, eh?

I’m not going to just say what it is. It’s something that was there all along. And the solver decided to leave it for someone else. I don’t know why you’re insisting that I ruin the mystery. It’s not a big deal, and someone will eventually stumble on it. Or they won’t.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 03, 2018, 07:23:57 PM
there is a bug in the article: "red (0) or yellow (1)"  should be yellow (0) or red (1).

Good catch, journalist is updating. Thank you!
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 03, 2018, 06:31:53 PM

Awesome! I had trouble being convinced that narrow/wide flames were a data stream since some flames seemed ambiguous to me, but turns out it was! That's where I spun off, sadly. Really fun puzzle, and honestly it came to be an iconic cryptocurrency puzzle that gave people a lot of enjoyment and knowledge. You should be really proud coinartist!

Thank you! I'm so happy everything worked out. Pretty thrilled to close this chapter. I know there were many people who spent a lot of time on this puzzle. I appreciate everyone who was a part of this journey. The upcoming years of bitcoin are going to be very exciting, I'm looking forward to where this road leads.

I've found myself surrounded by some amazing talent because of these puzzles. It's turned out to be somewhat of a recruiting process! And with these friends I've gained over the years, we've enjoyed building other puzzles and starting this new indie game studio. If you haven't heard about it, this is my latest project: neondistrict.io. We have an easter egg puzzle with 15 ETH created by our lead game developer. The puzzle begins on the footnotes of the white paper https://s3.amazonaws.com/neon-district/NDWhitePaper.pdf. Some have gathered on ND discord to work together on the challenge, https://discord.gg/As654jg.

Many of the friends I've made during these puzzles have gone on to become active contributors to the success of bitcoin. I'm humbled to be amongst such great company.  

Some notes about the puzzle, yes the chessboard dimensions and the knight's tour were red herrings. Yes, there was the symbol of Œ on the queen piece for Phœnix. And there are many other forgotten details that Rob and I chuckled about these past couple of days while we were chatting with the journalist. Most of those were omitted, but I'll leave those to your imaginations. However, it was true that the painting subjects were a tribute to the poem, as it ends as a prayer for the two birds, and leaves the reader uncertain of what comes next. This was a very powerful poem for me at the time that I created this puzzle, as I too, was sighing a prayer during the process. Amazing how dramatically things can change in a few years. I wish you all the best!  

Can you shed some light on the mystery I proposed above?

Yes, the solver left something for others to find.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 03, 2018, 05:49:27 PM

Awesome! I had trouble being convinced that narrow/wide flames were a data stream since some flames seemed ambiguous to me, but turns out it was! That's where I spun off, sadly. Really fun puzzle, and honestly it came to be an iconic cryptocurrency puzzle that gave people a lot of enjoyment and knowledge. You should be really proud coinartist!

Thank you! I'm so happy everything worked out. Pretty thrilled to close this chapter. I know there were many people who spent a lot of time on this puzzle. I appreciate everyone who was a part of this journey. The upcoming years of bitcoin are going to be very exciting, I'm looking forward to where this road leads.

I've found myself surrounded by some amazing talent because of these puzzles. It's turned out to be somewhat of a recruiting process! And with these friends I've gained over the years, we've enjoyed building other puzzles and starting this new indie game studio. If you haven't heard about it, this is my latest project: neondistrict.io. We have an easter egg puzzle with 15 ETH created by our lead game developer. The puzzle begins on the footnotes of the white paper https://s3.amazonaws.com/neon-district/NDWhitePaper.pdf. Some have gathered on ND discord to work together on the challenge, https://discord.gg/As654jg.

Many of the friends I've made during these puzzles have gone on to become active contributors to the success of bitcoin. I'm humbled to be amongst such great company.  

Some notes about the puzzle, yes the chessboard dimensions and the knight's tour were red herrings. Yes, there was the symbol of Œ on the queen piece for Phœnix. And there are many other forgotten details that Rob and I chuckled about these past couple of days while we were chatting with the journalist. Most of those were omitted, but I'll leave those to your imaginations. However, it was true that the painting subjects were a tribute to the poem, as it ends as a prayer for the two birds, and leaves the reader uncertain of what comes next. This was a very powerful poem for me at the time that I created this puzzle, as I too, was sighing a prayer during the process. Amazing how dramatically things can change in a few years. I wish you all the best!  
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 02, 2018, 09:08:50 PM
I don't have the original files for all the older puzzles on the trail. They are lost in time. Does someone happen to have a folder of all the puzzles from private forum? LTB did some upgrades on their forum and the private forum is 502. I'm working with LTB to get it back up, but in case we don't get it back up, I thought I'd ask. Thank you!
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 01, 2018, 09:22:30 PM
I will reiterate because maybe somone is just too lazy to click the link
https://twitter.com/coin_artist/status/584338579691798529

first tweet:
The painting is a #puzzle, there is 4.87 #bitcoin concealed by this image. Happy #EasterEgg

second tweet right, created day after first one and being reply specifically and only to mentioned first tweet :
The new #bitcoin #puzzle was made possible by @robmyers @MattdeCourcelle and @urbenz.

I don't think you have to be satoshi nakamoto to figure out which "new puzzle" second tweet refers to.

You have their handles. Go ask them if they were involved with the creation of the painting puzzle.

https://twitter.com/coin_artist/status/584358815358943233
“The creation of the #bitcoin #art #puzzle was made in collaboration with the talented artist, developer, and hacker: @robmyers.”
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 01, 2018, 09:16:23 PM
You know what you did. But one day you will fall over your leg.

I know you're a liar saying you were on the team. I created this final image with one person. And that person can verify everything. -> https://twitter.com/robmyers He's a brilliant man. We'll release the program we created to make this art piece as well. Trying to pretend you're some sort of "insider" is just absurd. I wouldn't work with someone who makes such idiotic posts. You're a legit moron. Congratulations.



So much win in one day. These trolls have been the most annoying part of this whole thing.



You see, the thing is, you wrote 3 years ago that you created the puzzle with 3 people.
https://twitter.com/coin_artist/status/584338579691798529
sooo, your word doesnt mean much as of now.

Oh hey again rabbit! The TLSN puzzle trail started in 2014 and was created by four people. The painting puzzle was the conclusion of the trail and it was created by two individuals in 2015. I recognized the whole team as much as possible because I am a fan of good people.

Try again.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 01, 2018, 08:32:46 PM
https://twitter.com/DMOberhaus/status/959092485799727104

Motherboard journalist would like to talk to the solver, if they're interested!

"Someone solved the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, a 3 year old puzzle worth 5 BTC created by @coin_artist

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/7xwx7z/a-popular-bitcoin-puzzle-has-revealed-an-even-larger-mystery

If that was you, drop me a line: daniel.oberhaus@vice.com"

Congratilations for you Marguerite Christine (or coin-artist), you were able to scam those solvers for more than 3 years in order for you to become famous with those marketing tricks.

And now you've achieved what you want successfully by becoming a "FAMOUS SCAMMER"


If you have no proof you should stop this calumny.

Thank you! <3

There are many winners who have solved my puzzles and taken the prize, prizes of all different sizes. Give the winner a chance to publish a walk thru. I publish walk thrus by solvers consistently. Some solvers are known members of the bitcoin community. This guy has cracked three of my puzzles throughout the years: https://twitter.com/narcelio For past puzzle walk thrus written by solvers see: https://www.facebook.com/ytcoinartist/  

When you create a new puzzle know that I will be there. This is the end of my path. You win this time.

Stahp trolling people dude. You're about to look really dumb when the solution is posted. GFY.

You know what you did. But one day you will fall over your leg.

I know you're a liar claiming you were on the team. I created this final image with one person. And that person can verify everything. -> https://twitter.com/robmyers He's a brilliant man. We'll release the program we created to make this art piece as well. Trying to pretend you're some sort of "insider" is just absurd. I wouldn't work with someone who makes such idiotic posts. You're a legit moron. Congratulations.
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 01, 2018, 08:23:13 PM
https://twitter.com/DMOberhaus/status/959092485799727104

Motherboard journalist would like to talk to the solver, if they're interested!

"Someone solved the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, a 3 year old puzzle worth 5 BTC created by @coin_artist

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/7xwx7z/a-popular-bitcoin-puzzle-has-revealed-an-even-larger-mystery

If that was you, drop me a line: daniel.oberhaus@vice.com"

Congratilations for you Marguerite Christine (or coin-artist), you were able to scam those solvers for more than 3 years in order for you to become famous with those marketing tricks.

And now you've achieved what you want successfully by becoming a "FAMOUS SCAMMER"


If you have no proof you should stop this calumny.

Thank you! <3

There are many winners who have solved my puzzles and taken the prize, prizes of all different sizes. Give the winner a chance to publish a walk thru. I publish walk thrus by solvers consistently. Some solvers are known members of the bitcoin community. This guy has cracked three of my puzzles throughout the years: https://twitter.com/narcelio For past puzzle walk thrus written by solvers see: https://www.facebook.com/ytcoinartist/  

When you create a new puzzle know that I will be there. This is the end of my path. You win this time.

Stahp trolling people dude. You're about to look really dumb when the solution is posted. GFY.
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 01, 2018, 05:15:17 PM
Thank you! <3

There are many winners who have solved my puzzles and taken the prize, prizes of all different sizes. Give the winner a chance to publish a walk thru. I publish walk thrus by solvers consistently. Some solvers are known members of the bitcoin community. This guy has cracked three of my puzzles throughout the years: https://twitter.com/narcelio For past puzzle walk thrus written by solvers see: https://www.facebook.com/ytcoinartist/  

i am not talking about the other puzzles with small prizes like hundreds of $ value that been solved in few days.
This one is 5 BTC and it's been here for more than 3 years not solved and was nearly 100000$ in value, this puzzle obviously was for marketing reason so that coin-artist will become famous for nobody was able to solve her puzzle all that time and everybody over cryptocurrency business will speak about you.

even if someone posted the solution, you could easily create that false winner.

I've only had a couple short puzzles with prizes in the hundreds of dollars. If you look at the link, you'll see that prizes are almost always in the thousands. https://www.facebook.com/ytcoinartist/
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 01, 2018, 04:56:21 PM
https://twitter.com/DMOberhaus/status/959092485799727104

Motherboard journalist would like to talk to the solver, if they're interested!

"Someone solved the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, a 3 year old puzzle worth 5 BTC created by @coin_artist

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/7xwx7z/a-popular-bitcoin-puzzle-has-revealed-an-even-larger-mystery

If that was you, drop me a line: daniel.oberhaus@vice.com"

Congratilations for you Marguerite Christine (or coin-artist), you were able to scam those solvers for more than 3 years in order for you to become famous with those marketing tricks.

And now you've achieved what you want successfully by becoming a "FAMOUS SCAMMER"

If you have no proof you should stop this calumny.

Thank you! <3

There are many winners who have solved my puzzles and taken the prize, prizes of all different sizes. Give the winner a chance to publish a walk thru. I publish walk thrus by solvers consistently. Some solvers are known members of the bitcoin community. This guy has cracked three of my puzzles throughout the years: https://twitter.com/narcelio For past puzzle walk thrus written by solvers see: https://www.facebook.com/ytcoinartist/  
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, FINAL STEP PUBLISHED.... 4.87 BTC GRAND PRIZE! on: February 01, 2018, 04:34:13 PM
https://twitter.com/DMOberhaus/status/959092485799727104

Motherboard journalist would like to talk to the solver, if they're interested!

"Someone solved the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, a 3 year old puzzle worth 5 BTC created by @coin_artist

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/7xwx7z/a-popular-bitcoin-puzzle-has-revealed-an-even-larger-mystery

If that was you, drop me a line: daniel.oberhaus@vice.com"
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