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June 19, 2017, 02:36:52 PM
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Interesting.. but I am not sure to understand your analysis.  Smiley You seem to be a very mistrusful guy  Smiley
First, you have to consider that it is a free game, with written rules, and you can participate without paying a btc cent, no ?
I think that the only risk you take is to be not good enough to solve enigmas and waste your time. Like many free games..

The BTC adress of the Treasure is on the website and starts at 20 BTC and it's explained that we want to grow to 50 BTC(advertising, sponsor.. etc). It is the same BTC adress for "paid clues" (if participant wants to raise the treasure). It helps the player to find an enigma.. and It is a good thing for finishing the game.

It is also written in the rules that if nobody finds the GPS code, we will probably organize a new Enigma game /or/ give the treasure to an NGO.
I like your idea to sign the btc adress (we have to look how to do) but does it really make sense to use a false btc adress in a game ? and the same false BTC adress for paid clues ? and why not  to use a BTC adress with 500 BTC or 50.000 BTC ?  Cheesy
Sorry, it sounds a bit absurd..  Wink

Plenty of people have come here to scam with less, so nothing surprises me anymore.

Here's how to sign the address:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0

Thanks.  (You didn't answer my questions  Wink )
I have check, we do not have the possibility to sign an adress in the new version of Blockchain.info, so we have done a little transfer of 0.0001 BTC with a message inside. You will see the confirmation in few hours I suppose.   Smiley
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June 19, 2017, 03:28:03 PM
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Interesting.. but I am not sure to understand your analysis.  Smiley You seem to be a very mistrusful guy  Smiley
First, you have to consider that it is a free game, with written rules, and you can participate without paying a btc cent, no ?
I think that the only risk you take is to be not good enough to solve enigmas and waste your time. Like many free games..

The BTC adress of the Treasure is on the website and starts at 20 BTC and it's explained that we want to grow to 50 BTC(advertising, sponsor.. etc). It is the same BTC adress for "paid clues" (if participant wants to raise the treasure). It helps the player to find an enigma.. and It is a good thing for finishing the game.

It is also written in the rules that if nobody finds the GPS code, we will probably organize a new Enigma game /or/ give the treasure to an NGO.
I like your idea to sign the btc adress (we have to look how to do) but does it really make sense to use a false btc adress in a game ? and the same false BTC adress for paid clues ? and why not  to use a BTC adress with 500 BTC or 50.000 BTC ?  Cheesy
Sorry, it sounds a bit absurd..  Wink

Plenty of people have come here to scam with less, so nothing surprises me anymore.

Here's how to sign the address:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0

Thanks.  (You didn't answer my questions  Wink )
I have check, we do not have the possibility to sign an adress in the new version of Blockchain.info, so we have done a little transfer of 0.0001 BTC with a message inside. You will see the confirmation in few hours I suppose.   Smiley

If I found a possible answer for one of the riddles, how do I check if it's the correct solution? I mean... I can check only ALL the answers at once at your site? How do I check individual answers?

Thanks in advance!

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June 19, 2017, 04:29:10 PM
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Hi Trump, Smiley
You can submit 1, or more, or all answers/clues to enigmas' form on
 http://www.enigmatreasure.com/#your-solution

The support team will answer quickly if you are correct or wrong.  Smiley
You can also write specific questions to the support.

How many solution-s have you found ?
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June 21, 2017, 02:05:50 PM
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Great ! We celebrate our 150th players registered !!  Cheesy
It rocks !

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June 21, 2017, 04:02:20 PM
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Thanks.  (You didn't answer my questions  Wink )
I have check, we do not have the possibility to sign an adress in the new version of Blockchain.info, so we have done a little transfer of 0.0001 BTC with a message inside. You will see the confirmation in few hours I suppose.   Smiley

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First, you have to consider that it is a free game, with written rules, and you can participate without paying a btc cent, no ?
I guess, if we are to believe there is a solution. Right now, it's just your word, you've provided no proof.

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But does it really make sense to use a false btc adress in a game ? and the same false BTC adress for paid clues ? and why not  to use a BTC adress with 500 BTC or 50.000 BTC ?

It might, to appear more legitimate. Some coins moved, so maybe you do have access to the 20 btc, I don't know. The gold standard is to sign the address, nothing else is really considered proof in the community.

If I were you, I wouldn't use blockchain.info as a wallet, you would be better off moving to a cold wallet and then signing the address offline. It's more secure for you that way and proves to the community that you're not a scam site. The hallmarks of a scam are usually the following:

-Anonymous source seeking bitcoins
-Lack of signed address with said bitcoins
-Lack of a provably fair process

I can easily say, "hey guess a number between 1 and 1,000,000" and for 0.009 I'll give you clues and if you guess the right number, I'll give you 50 btc from address xyz.  You can see the ploy there, that's all I'm saying, so I think you would do better to gain trust by providing a provably fair game with funds from a signed address.  

If people trust you now, that's up to them, but just for me, I'm skeptical because I would not play your game without those things in place.
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June 21, 2017, 04:42:40 PM
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Thanks.  (You didn't answer my questions  Wink )
I have check, we do not have the possibility to sign an adress in the new version of Blockchain.info, so we have done a little transfer of 0.0001 BTC with a message inside. You will see the confirmation in few hours I suppose.   Smiley

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First, you have to consider that it is a free game, with written rules, and you can participate without paying a btc cent, no ?
I guess, if we are to believe there is a solution. Right now, it's just your word, you've provided no proof.

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But does it really make sense to use a false btc adress in a game ? and the same false BTC adress for paid clues ? and why not  to use a BTC adress with 500 BTC or 50.000 BTC ?

It might, to appear more legitimate. Some coins moved, so maybe you do have access to the 20 btc, I don't know. The gold standard is to sign the address, nothing else is really considered proof in the community.

If I were you, I wouldn't use blockchain.info as a wallet, you would be better off moving to a cold wallet and then signing the address offline. It's more secure for you that way and proves to the community that you're not a scam site. The hallmarks of a scam are usually the following:

-Anonymous source seeking bitcoins
-Lack of signed address with said bitcoins
-Lack of a provably fair process

I can easily say, "hey guess a number between 1 and 1,000,000" and for 0.009 I'll give you clues and if you guess the right number, I'll give you 50 btc from address xyz.  You can see the ploy there, that's all I'm saying, so I think you would do better to gain trust by providing a provably fair game with funds from a signed address.  

If people trust you now, that's up to them, but just for me, I'm skeptical because I would not play your game without those things in place.

Signing the address is not a guarantee that they will pay the winner. I can hold the carrot there with a valid address that I have access too and

still not pay anyone or give the clues to my friends and have them win it.  Roll Eyes You will never know if the winner were associated with the people

who hosted the game. The Con might be that they attract traffic and get income from the advertisements and then solve the riddles by

themselves. I am not saying that they are doing this... but that might be the goal.  Roll Eyes

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June 21, 2017, 05:07:34 PM
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Thanks.  (You didn't answer my questions  Wink )
I have check, we do not have the possibility to sign an adress in the new version of Blockchain.info, so we have done a little transfer of 0.0001 BTC with a message inside. You will see the confirmation in few hours I suppose.   Smiley

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First, you have to consider that it is a free game, with written rules, and you can participate without paying a btc cent, no ?
I guess, if we are to believe there is a solution. Right now, it's just your word, you've provided no proof.

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But does it really make sense to use a false btc adress in a game ? and the same false BTC adress for paid clues ? and why not  to use a BTC adress with 500 BTC or 50.000 BTC ?

It might, to appear more legitimate. Some coins moved, so maybe you do have access to the 20 btc, I don't know. The gold standard is to sign the address, nothing else is really considered proof in the community.

If I were you, I wouldn't use blockchain.info as a wallet, you would be better off moving to a cold wallet and then signing the address offline. It's more secure for you that way and proves to the community that you're not a scam site. The hallmarks of a scam are usually the following:

-Anonymous source seeking bitcoins
-Lack of signed address with said bitcoins
-Lack of a provably fair process

I can easily say, "hey guess a number between 1 and 1,000,000" and for 0.009 I'll give you clues and if you guess the right number, I'll give you 50 btc from address xyz.  You can see the ploy there, that's all I'm saying, so I think you would do better to gain trust by providing a provably fair game with funds from a signed address.  

If people trust you now, that's up to them, but just for me, I'm skeptical because I would not play your game without those things in place.

Signing the address is not a guarantee that they will pay the winner. I can hold the carrot there with a valid address that I have access too and

still not pay anyone or give the clues to my friends and have them win it.  Roll Eyes You will never know if the winner were associated with the people

who hosted the game. The Con might be that they attract traffic and get income from the advertisements and then solve the riddles by

themselves. I am not saying that they are doing this... but that might be the goal.  Roll Eyes

True that signing address doesn't guarantee payment, but it's definitely a step forward to the right direction and they NEED to do this to at least prove that they own the wallet
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June 21, 2017, 09:23:54 PM
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I would like to give my input on this game , I highly doubt it that the winner will actualy receive 50 BC and that's because :
1. You refuse to sign a message with the address  even though most of the members here asked you for this to prove you own the address.
2. You say you will reward with 50 Btc the winner  , and that for now you have 20 BTC and u plan on raising the rest of 30 BTC until the end , december , through advertisements and sponsors ? Good luck with that!
3. Why you don't put the 20 Btc with an escrow ? it seems the logical way to proceed.
4. You continue to say that it's a free game , indeed it is , for the users playing it , only you have something to gain from them playing this game.
5. 20 BTC in an online wallet ? ..........


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June 22, 2017, 04:22:12 AM
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Anyway its a awesome idea and i like the big treasure for one winner(team).
These splitting wouldn't match to the idea. Also you find ONE tresure full of gold, not many single goldpieces around the island  Cool

Keep up the good work!

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June 22, 2017, 05:11:03 AM
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How long after registration I will get free clues?
Is there another way to get clues or the only way is to pay for the clues?

I want to also join, and try it, hopefully fun and bring good luck
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June 22, 2017, 09:31:55 AM
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Really cool idea! Just signed up  Smiley
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I would like to give my input on this game , I highly doubt it that the winner will actualy receive 50 BC and that's because :
1. You refuse to sign a message with the address  even though most of the members here asked you for this to prove you own the address.
2. You say you will reward with 50 Btc the winner  , and that for now you have 20 BTC and u plan on raising the rest of 30 BTC until the end , december , through advertisements and sponsors ? Good luck with that!
3. Why you don't put the 20 Btc with an escrow ? it seems the logical way to proceed.
4. You continue to say that it's a free game , indeed it is , for the users playing it , only you have something to gain from them playing this game.
5. 20 BTC in an online wallet ? ..........



Answering 5Th Question :

http://www.enigmatreasure.com/

More than 50 Bitcoins to win
The treasure expands with participation
The treasure starts at 20 BTC. Everybody can try to resolve the 17 enigmas, it's completely free.
If they want, players can also buy some clues, the treasure will be bigger for all.
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Everything is Private in your website
Just thinking Why ?

http://www.enigmatreasure.com/

Creators
Here are your ENiGMA Servants!
Names are Deleted (Photos are Changed)

sponsor
All logos are Copy of other companies



I Decoded some Photos Find some Answers , I am just playing game as Fun not for reward





Both Images same
@31.2961044,-89.2005529 This type of answers ? you are looking Gps codes


So here is the clue found of this image Please message me



When your fresh smile, the dawn of your soul,
Rises shining on me that he rejuvenates,
And from your pink mouth, where is born its sweet flame,
Go up to your forehead like dawn to the zenith; 494.01

I am sure Every word have different meaning and it Represent some location on map
I like to work in a team

Tip:1HJzSHi1kz3cduwUEaY7nr5W2hq7Jxm7fH
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June 22, 2017, 01:34:48 PM
Last edit: June 22, 2017, 03:15:32 PM by JackEnigmas
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Very very good progression NewinBTC ! Congrats !  Cool
It's a good idea to share your experience on 494.01
Of course I can't comment your clues or solutions on the forum but you can submit one or some of them on http://www.enigmatreasure.com/#your-solution
You will have answers if you are right or wrong

This hidden poem translated will help you to solve 494.01. Maybe try to find who have written it.. it is a clue for the 494.01, not for GPS code.
It as a very good idea to check similar images on the web.. you will find clues.

For the others: Sorry guys, I cannot answer always the same questions, I know it is frustrating. I guess it might be a brilliant strategy to write that you are not really participating... so as to have less competitors  Wink
I think, even our team will do our best for explaining how it works, it is still a free and new game and there will be always one or two suspicious players in the BTC world. It's a fact and it is also a funny part of ENiGMA to discover conceptors behind the game (not very difficult to find If you are a nerd adn if you live in Palo Alto !!) Smiley
All the rules (more than 10 pages.) are written on the website and we are still on beta. Our B to B business model is much more to create treasure hunts for companies and smart cities. A very funny way for discovering the city (history, architecture, map..) to foreigners.  Wink

Have fun and good luck !
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June 25, 2017, 09:35:34 PM
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Hi All,
A little update...
We have 176 registered players and they resolved already 6 enigmas !!  Cheesy
It's really impressive.
Many players are also "treasure hunters" from the US, Romania, England, France, Italy, Russia, China...

Have fun, play and join us on http://www.enigmatreasure.com !
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June 26, 2017, 06:10:02 PM
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Why do you need a proof? Just enjoy this difficult enigmas. I could solve a maximum of two and I already submited those.

I never studied maths or music though. It is cool, the game really desearves all my respect. And in my opinion even 1 btc it would be a big prize.

150.000$ will attract for sure some nerds...Also with such a prize on the table I don't see the point of giving some clues.

50 BTC is LOT of money, you can start own company of that much on btc  Shocked

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July 05, 2017, 10:45:06 AM
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Hey
Few exciting news about your favorite ENiGMA Treasure !   Wink

- We do not have a Winner !
- More than 200 players registered around the world (China, USA, Italy, France, Germany, Japan...), are trying to resolve the 17 enigmas so as to find the Final Enigma gps code. (We do not count players unregistered)
- We have received more than 950 answers !! And we answered all emails.
- 11 enigmas have been solved in a short time...but it's difficult to say if one player have all 11 answers because we don't know if some players are in team.
- In general, the first enigmas solved are : 494.01, 701.03 and 255.01
- We recommend you to use several free tools : Translation tools online (Google Translate..), Map Tools (Google map for gps..), Searching engine for finding images, Image tools and filters (like free photoshop, snapseed, illustrator..), Music tools (like Shazaam, protools, audacity...), Websites specialized in signs,codes, flags..
- Some players decided to have a helping hand with the Ebook ENiGMA 51 clues. The treasure grows... and it helped them to progress or confirm clues.

have fun !   Smiley
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July 24, 2017, 09:09:54 AM
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Hi! What's the status of this? it's been awhile since any update was made.
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July 26, 2017, 05:40:59 AM
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Hi! What's the status of this? it's been awhile since any update was made.

Hi !
Simple : the updates are on the website !  Wink

407
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14/17 Enigmas solved - 459 Clues sent

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August 06, 2017, 04:53:37 PM
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Really cool idea. I have subscribed to try this.

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August 06, 2017, 09:44:08 PM
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Hah sounds really fun!
Good luck in treasure hunting Smiley
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