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August 08, 2015, 02:36:05 PM
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Did someone clam the 0.2 BTC prize for solving the puzzle or is it still live?
And more important, did OP pay the winner or scammed-away with the money?
Dont want to spend a lot of time solving it it has alreay been done.
Nice game though.
It's all still there. The puzzle seems to come out to the private key for the address. It would be nice if OP could add some more to the prize as this has gone on for a few days already.

I wish i could increase the prize, but i currently do not have the resources

I think 0.2 is quite a good reward for solving a puzzle already.

I think we are close, but I'm out of ammo at the moment.
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August 08, 2015, 05:25:42 PM
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https://blockchain.info/tx/ac0a15f2e5970893080e5b8716195445ccfcb3c541b737ea01eeb97e83d8ea63

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August 08, 2015, 05:39:28 PM
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Wow. That is a pretty big bump. Nice looking pot right there.

Good luck to the crackers as they race to the finish line (it seems).

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August 08, 2015, 09:57:30 PM
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Wow! that is very generous of you ! total prize is 0.56 BTC now ! i'm glad you like the puzzle Smiley thanks for contributing to it!

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August 09, 2015, 08:44:41 AM
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Does this mean you solved it? Cheesy I will take another shot at it tonight, got some other stuff to do first..
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August 09, 2015, 10:14:27 AM
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this is a good puzzle
i dont know how to solve this..
but i also want to know who will be the one..
from 0.1 to 0.2 and now 0.56..
thats a good price im still curious how they can solve this..

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August 09, 2015, 10:19:05 AM
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Does this mean you solved it? Cheesy I will take another shot at it tonight, got some other stuff to do first..

No, he just added more to the pot address. The bounty for the cipher is now 0.56 btc.

I thought i had the right answer for about 50 times now, i just hope noone beats me to it Smiley
Anyways, it's an awesome puzzle op!

cheers
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August 09, 2015, 04:04:16 PM
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Document down :/ ?
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August 09, 2015, 05:42:28 PM
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Does this mean you solved it? Cheesy I will take another shot at it tonight, got some other stuff to do first..

No, he just added more to the pot address. The bounty for the cipher is now 0.56 btc.

I thought i had the right answer for about 50 times now, i just hope noone beats me to it Smiley
Anyways, it's an awesome puzzle op!

cheers

Hey i'm glad you like it Smiley !

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August 09, 2015, 10:24:20 PM
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Just a thought, but worth floating. In Puzzle (9), he uses 'then' rather than 'than'. Could just be a spello, could be saying to switch the e in the private key for a, or vice versa (notably the current suggestion has both e and a in it).

Edit: did some author research and came across this. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129812.msg11983011#msg11983011
Seems this was a false alarm.

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August 09, 2015, 10:52:27 PM
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Just a thought, but worth floating. In Puzzle (9), he uses 'then' rather than 'than'. Could just be a spello, could be saying to switch the e in the private key for a, or vice versa (notably the current suggestion has both e and a in it).

Edit: did some author research and came across this. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129812.msg11983011#msg11983011
Seems this was a false alarm.



ehm. the post you linked was a typo, to lazy to fix it back then hehe Smiley but who know's what it is in the cipher Wink

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August 10, 2015, 07:06:21 AM
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Just a thought, but worth floating. In Puzzle (9), he uses 'then' rather than 'than'. Could just be a spello, could be saying to switch the e in the private key for a, or vice versa (notably the current suggestion has both e and a in it).

Edit: did some author research and came across this. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129812.msg11983011#msg11983011
Seems this was a false alarm.



ehm. the post you linked was a typo, to lazy to fix it back then hehe Smiley but who know's what it is in the cipher Wink

Haha, massive coincidence then Wink OR number nine refers to your name somehow? Wink

Did you try switching the a and e?
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August 10, 2015, 01:07:25 PM
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Just a thought, but worth floating. In Puzzle (9), he uses 'then' rather than 'than'. Could just be a spello, could be saying to switch the e in the private key for a, or vice versa (notably the current suggestion has both e and a in it).

Edit: did some author research and came across this. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129812.msg11983011#msg11983011
Seems this was a false alarm.



ehm. the post you linked was a typo, to lazy to fix it back then hehe Smiley but who know's what it is in the cipher Wink

Haha, massive coincidence then Wink OR number nine refers to your name somehow? Wink

Did you try switching the a and e?

he's fooling us Wink ! ! ! !!
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August 10, 2015, 04:48:28 PM
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This puzzle is especially tough because private keys are a bunch of random letters and numbers. There’s no error checking in the solution, so you can easily come up with multiple answers to each part and you wouldn’t know which is correct.

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August 10, 2015, 06:58:31 PM
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Just a thought, but worth floating. In Puzzle (9), he uses 'then' rather than 'than'. Could just be a spello, could be saying to switch the e in the private key for a, or vice versa (notably the current suggestion has both e and a in it).

Edit: did some author research and came across this. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129812.msg11983011#msg11983011
Seems this was a false alarm.



ehm. the post you linked was a typo, to lazy to fix it back then hehe Smiley but who know's what it is in the cipher Wink

Haha, massive coincidence then Wink OR number nine refers to your name somehow? Wink

Did you try switching the a and e?
I can confirm I did not and have not.

The problem is surmised above. Just too many possibilities and no way of knowing if each mini puzzle is correct. Would be useful to get some ideas on which ones might be wrong and which are definitely right.
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August 10, 2015, 07:02:32 PM
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Just a thought, but worth floating. In Puzzle (9), he uses 'then' rather than 'than'. Could just be a spello, could be saying to switch the e in the private key for a, or vice versa (notably the current suggestion has both e and a in it).

Edit: did some author research and came across this. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129812.msg11983011#msg11983011
Seems this was a false alarm.



ehm. the post you linked was a typo, to lazy to fix it back then hehe Smiley but who know's what it is in the cipher Wink

Haha, massive coincidence then Wink OR number nine refers to your name somehow? Wink

Did you try switching the a and e?
I can confirm I did not and have not.

The problem is surmised above. Just too many possibilities and no way of knowing if each mini puzzle is correct. Would be useful to get some ideas on which ones might be wrong and which are definitely right.

Would be nice, but it seems like the OP would prefer everyone to work amongst themselves.  I think he knew it was a tough one when he said he may raise the prize after 30 days or so.
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August 10, 2015, 08:32:50 PM
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Just a thought, but worth floating. In Puzzle (9), he uses 'then' rather than 'than'. Could just be a spello, could be saying to switch the e in the private key for a, or vice versa (notably the current suggestion has both e and a in it).

Edit: did some author research and came across this. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129812.msg11983011#msg11983011
Seems this was a false alarm.



ehm. the post you linked was a typo, to lazy to fix it back then hehe Smiley but who know's what it is in the cipher Wink

Haha, massive coincidence then Wink OR number nine refers to your name somehow? Wink

Did you try switching the a and e?
I can confirm I did not and have not.

The problem is surmised above. Just too many possibilities and no way of knowing if each mini puzzle is correct. Would be useful to get some ideas on which ones might be wrong and which are definitely right.

Would be nice, but it seems like the OP would prefer everyone to work amongst themselves.  I think he knew it was a tough one when he said he may raise the prize after 30 days or so.

Didn't he mean that he would decide whether to give hints or stop the puzzle completely after 30 days? Atleast that is how I interpreted it. Wink
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August 10, 2015, 08:43:54 PM
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Just a thought, but worth floating. In Puzzle (9), he uses 'then' rather than 'than'. Could just be a spello, could be saying to switch the e in the private key for a, or vice versa (notably the current suggestion has both e and a in it).

Edit: did some author research and came across this. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1129812.msg11983011#msg11983011
Seems this was a false alarm.



ehm. the post you linked was a typo, to lazy to fix it back then hehe Smiley but who know's what it is in the cipher Wink

Haha, massive coincidence then Wink OR number nine refers to your name somehow? Wink

Did you try switching the a and e?
I can confirm I did not and have not.

The problem is surmised above. Just too many possibilities and no way of knowing if each mini puzzle is correct. Would be useful to get some ideas on which ones might be wrong and which are definitely right.

Would be nice, but it seems like the OP would prefer everyone to work amongst themselves.  I think he knew it was a tough one when he said he may raise the prize after 30 days or so.

Didn't he mean that he would decide whether to give hints or stop the puzzle completely after 30 days? Atleast that is how I interpreted it. Wink

Due to donations i Will NOT stop the puzzle after 30days :kr

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August 11, 2015, 12:57:46 AM
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Really enjoying it so far! Cheesy It is much harder than I expected.
Looking forward to get some clues about the numbers that are solved
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August 11, 2015, 02:51:57 AM
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this puzzle is really hard it like drained my brain juice

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