In case anyone wanted to see how to solve it, I have written a python script using the solution posted here that decodes the flames.
https://github.com/ynohtna92/1FLAMEN6
You can test it here by copying and pasting the code into the online shell https://www.python.org/shell/
https://github.com/ynohtna92/1FLAMEN6
You can test it here by copying and pasting the code into the online shell https://www.python.org/shell/
Hi,
How did you interpret the width channel?
See post #1410 for my problem.
The flame width mentioned by smracer is one of the 4 flames I had trouble with.
In fact now that I see the output of your code, I also had the very first flame wrong, for me it is narrow.
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.
Yeah the width is the inside flame (purple or green part). Sometimes it is hard to tell what is suppose to be so I just keep running the script trying different combinations till I got a valid private key address on the flames that looked in between.