Why there are two 91(in 0.01 and 0.02)?
I want one of the prizes since i found your flaw
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I used random.org, guess I didn't specify for it to be unique! Either way, if you picked 91 you'd have won 0.03 btc
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Verification:
a random string
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plz don't brute force.
sha256 hash of the winning numbers so it is fair: 30ad55ac33f6301865996f30915951826a7b49f6650e06adec949da23338ffe5
That doesn't prove it's fair if we can't verify the hash against the exact input string. The random string shouldn't matter now after the contest has ended- just change it for next time.
Yes you can. If you put the whole thing you quotes you should get the same hash
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"a random string
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" IS the random string
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