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The above video can be found on the YouTube, but for anyone who has tried to crack it, it will take a long time. I think you have to take it back to the internet. If you have access to the official website, you will notice the video And see the link. For me, the same way that you can find the hidden private key of Bitcoin. It will be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gkVZjKfX9k4aX] The link is only there for verification purpose. The link is for Bitcoin's exchange and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q
I'm sorry but which video are you refering to?maybe it's still up in another platform that's not youtube, but I don't understand which video you mean
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There is no link to the article. But I have a copy and can share it with anyone who wants to help out  I'm sorry but we are a community and we do things together here (sarcasm), you either share the information publicly or else we have no private sharing of things.😉 I'm sure who ever solves it here will share some of it with you since you brought it up around these woods. Good luck though. Alright, I'll put up the link in the top comment.
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Where is the link to the actual article? Because all I found was tweets and a scientific article on neurology, is he the writer of that, is he a scientist? If not could someone give a link to the said article containing the puzzle.
A not to @Satoshi, we are not betraying you man, lol we are just curios to see what this is, we will get back at our lovely puzzles in a few minutes.
There is no link to the article. But I have a copy and can share it with anyone who wants to help out 
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I enjoyed reading replies on Tweet but there's a comment there that I tend to agree with most. If that's true, would he mind telling us the public key address so that we can verify if that's true so we're not wasting our time?
It could be there are no 20 Bitcoins in that wallet, that amount has a huge value as of now, and it could be doubtful to anyone to try to waste their time or just intended for a pure promotion.
I haven't heard of this particular treasure hunt or seen any mention of it in the forum, I'm sure there are many other Bitcoin enthusiasts who would be interested in joining you to crack the puzzle. You could try posting about it in some of the Bitcoin forums like "Reddit" to see if anyone else has any information or would like to collaborate with you.
Thank you!, I will also post on Reddit, this is a good suggestion. And yes, I would also like to see a public key or something, but I don't think Max has given this out (if it actually exists).
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Well, there's no even a single clue written in that tweet besides of announcing it written on bitcoin magazine. No proof of what wallet address, signed message, or even just cut/crop screenshots of proof that the address is existing with a balance on it.
Besides that anyone can announce that they have the same treasure hunt with XX BTC on any book, magazine, pdf, and you need to buy it first lol. Well, just for promotions.
The clue is to consider "Mirror writing", it's in this tweet: https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/1632391507008278528?s=20And yes, there is no other proof besides these tweets. Still I think that someone would have to be really scummy to even give hints for something fake, but who knows.
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Quoting it would be great, plus we have our own treasure hunt here initiated by Satoshi himself, and he just recently sent 900 bitcoins to the ocean of keys for us to find, and it is also proven that they are real and exist.
You mean quote the tweet where he mentioned it? Here it is: "I hid a private #Bitcoin key encoded in this piece I wrote for @BitcoinMagazine. Nobody’s figured it out yet, but it’s for 20 BTC" And thanks for letting me know about the Satoshi treasure hunt!!! sounds really cool! The quote above not not done properly and you should try as much as possible to avoid copy and paste directly because the forum rule is against that since it pours plagiarism if you don't reference to the original owner and that could get Your account banned, making a proper quote os something you can learn on your own since you can quote someone comment already and for clarity sake, I will check the link you posted to see how I can quote it here from Twitter if it is difficult for you to do. I will give you some time to see if you can make the quote yourself if not, I can help out if need be. I have edited the quotes, I apologize for doing it incorrectly, hopefully they are ok now.
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Quoting it would be great, plus we have our own treasure hunt here initiated by Satoshi himself, and he just recently sent 900 bitcoins to the ocean of keys for us to find, and it is also proven that they are real and exist.
Here is the quote "I hid a private #Bitcoin key encoded in this piece I wrote for @BitcoinMagazine. Nobody’s figured it out yet, but it’s for 20 BTC"[1]
Taken from: [1] https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/1632391507008278528?s=20And thanks for letting me know about the Satoshi treasure hunt!!! sounds really cool!
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BTCBTCBTC There is an ongoing treasure hunt for 20 BTC which I have been trying for some weeks now. I haven't seen any mention of it in this forum. There is a hidden private key in an article written by Max Keiser in Bitcoin Magazine (Salvador Issue), at least that's what he says. Has anyone been trying to solve this thing? Would anybody like to join up and try to crack it?!
Sound confusing and too unrealistic! It will be great if you can provide an actual link of the thread you are talking about. I am only interested to look at this just because you mentioned EL-Salvador. Here is the link to where he talked about it and even gave a hint: https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/1632391507008278528?s=20I know it sounds maybe too good to be true, but keep in mind that Max is LOADED on btc, plus he would have to be a real douche to even give out hints for something that is not real, right? If anyone is interested in helping out I can give you the .pdf of the article.
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Thank you to everybody for the great replies! You are very kind to take the time to explain this thing 
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There is an ongoing treasure hunt for 20 BTC which I have been trying for some weeks now. I haven't seen any mention of it in this forum. There is a hidden private key in an article written by Max Keiser in Bitcoin Magazine (Salvador Issue), at least that's what he says. Has anyone been trying to solve this thing? Would anybody like to join up and try to crack it?! In the tweet where Max mentioned this there is also a picture of him holding the Salvador Issue of Bitcoin Magazine, and it reads this: "I hid a private #Bitcoin key encoded in this piece I wrote for @BitcoinMagazine. Nobody’s figured it out yet, but it’s for 20 BTC" [1]
He also gave a clue about considering "Mirror writing": Here is the .pdf of the article in case anyone is interested in helping solve this! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LUozvNCTt1RMwCaN1O5TytE5fBlq1EUr/view?usp=share_linkHere are the reference links mentioned: [1] https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/1632068898169450497[2] https://twitter.com/maxkeiser/status/1632391507008278528?s=20
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I want to understand why the format for a mini private key necessarily has to always start with an "S". Why is this? Is there a specific reason for it? I would imagine so but I dont know what it might be.
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