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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 1.1 BTC Puzzle by Phemex
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on: February 15, 2020, 04:01:24 PM
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So you think it would be a "big integer" in base10? A private key in base10 would have to be 77 characters long. Any ideas for combining a 21 digit number and a 27 digit number to end up with a 77 digit number?
No Sir, I am almost 100% sure that there is an one way more as I put in my last post, that can be solved by that way without playing with changing, making, converting some hashes/words into the numbers. Do You remember that 1BTC puzzle with natasha otomoski? The answer was exactly corelated to the puzzle question so I suggest only it is almost directly translation from the words to the numbers.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 1.1 BTC Puzzle by Phemex
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on: February 15, 2020, 03:30:58 PM
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and hashing them with SHA256 to get a private key.
As You can see they told already that the priv key is a "big integer" so basically it is not a sha256 hash in my opinion. To be honest I don't really see any other way that can we convert those words for exactly 27-digit number.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 1.1 BTC Puzzle by Phemex
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on: February 15, 2020, 12:11:46 PM
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Hello, This puzzles are really good, I spent a lot of time with trying to solve but without a positive results yet. I want to share one of my point of view that You can use to solve this riddle by yourself; 1. Open -> https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/convert-sentence-equivalent-mobile-numeric-keypad-sequence/2. Scroll down and at the bottom look for section "48" in C++ with "string input" and remove this word "GEEKSFORGEEKS" 3. Between " " put Your random words e.g "PHEMEXBTCETHXRP" OR "ETCPHEMEXBTCXRP" and above all numbers on the left side click Play button to get a result 4. In the section "Output" You should get 27-digit number, to make sure it is go to this page -> https://www.lettercount.com/, paste the results and check. And if You have 27-digit number You are at the 50% of the road for 2.1 BTC but now I'm really don't know what should I do with that number next, so... Good luck!
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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on: August 28, 2019, 04:01:03 PM
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2 questions: 1. What idea did she have while combing her hair?
2. Why does her comb have 21 teeth?
Maybe there's an easter egg somewhere and we have to figure it out dude. But the bticoins are still on the solver addres. Imho a regular user would immediately sell the coins, what do you thing guys is this another puzzle ? tx hash : b01af713b3c43c7e60ed03ada26a64a92f68be2f561ecf17c67e22393c10da53
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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on: August 25, 2019, 02:18:11 PM
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Every puzzle needs an art piece so I shooped something hope you like it. EDIT: fail. 20 teeth not 21 I'm tired EDIT2: fixed It's weird but imho it was a really good hint actually guys, we just missed that at all. SheHadTheIdeaWhileComingHerHair - so clear... Congrats to the solver, I hope it wasn't the OP.
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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on: July 19, 2019, 06:35:08 PM
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You just know what guys ? I don't really know it would be solved ever. The answer to this puzzles is 50/50% real or just created for ppl trolling... Many of riddles was solved in a few hours/days after it was created and there was a more cash to win than here we just have. IMHO the only one person which know the pass is the OP creator, no one else or OP creator just forgot this and his crying right know and can't believe of this all sh1t we have talking about GIVE SOME HINTS THO!!
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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on: July 19, 2019, 02:36:12 AM
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Can anyone paste in a big .txt (rar) file of all permutations contains every of possible generated 32 character-8 words texts ?
I don't really know why I can't run this 1btc searcher tool but if somebody has all generated possible words I will be glad.
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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on: April 27, 2019, 08:41:16 PM
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I really don't know are we going into the right side but just open this page http://titlecase.com/ . There is no " Camel Case" but " camel Case" - what is interesting, author said "camel case" what is suggest me a "camel case" text as a lowercase... The "Case" which are we looking for is called "PascalCase" on the site above. These first big letters " Why The Comb"... are for an easy read only imho... Really weird
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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on: April 24, 2019, 08:50:22 PM
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Hi, I see the puzzle isn't solved yet so I just found a nice generator imho that can help to create something closer to the answer. Here's the website >> https://xkpasswd.net/s/On the Top "Words" we have to select "number of words" of course 8, then minimum and maximum "4 " in this case to get 32 characters plain text. Below in "transformations" mark "Case Transformation as "Capitalise First Letter" And the rest of settings we should to unmark ( set none for all ) That's it!. We can now generate maximum 10, 32 characters passwords, I know it's not corelated to the puzzles but who knows, maybe it could help too. Also I have a interesting site too >> http://bitcoin-brain-wallet-cracking-tools.ga/Just paste our passwords in section "ADD PASSPHARSE" and click "START" - the site will automatically check all the passwords very fast and give output with a list of adressess with or without the amount. Good luck (:
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Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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on: February 18, 2019, 10:35:06 PM
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Hi,
Actually I just registered but sometime I was here, it's a good place for me for looking of something about crypto etc.
This puzzle is pretty interesting because it's 1BTC only but a combinations of possible ways to decode these words isn't too hard and not that easy as we tought...
I tried a huge numbers of words with a big wordlists, tried cracking with tesla p100 rig worth ~$20K, and BIG NOTHING...
One day I was angry for myself why I didn't tried any simple way, simple things, simple connections to a question and what?
I ask myself : DoesTheSatoshiNakamotoHasASister
Opened brainwallet, passpharse uncompressed and got this address : 179Hzd6SEsyfrji7vUQHZzmko8nqcpxpAm , interesting prefix right ?
Only 7 words but so close (:
I think it's easy for sure but we just think diffrent...
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