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August 22, 2017, 10:38:54 PM
Last edit: August 24, 2017, 07:03:30 AM by EddieNigma
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Hey guys. When transaction fees calm down a little I am going to launch a new riddle.

As for the arcade site I am going to add some features and launch it fully soon.

 
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August 23, 2017, 12:14:15 AM
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I just tried it out and i set the record to 38  Cool lets see who can break it  Tongue
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August 23, 2017, 12:19:26 AM
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I just tried it out and i set the record to 38  Cool lets see who can break it  Tongue

Hey, that's awesome!
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August 24, 2017, 06:01:20 PM
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cool free btc when solve riddle i wait next riddle i just give a try
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August 25, 2017, 09:45:24 AM
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cool free btc when solve riddle i wait next riddle i just give a try

With the current tx fees it is going to take a while...
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September 19, 2017, 12:00:23 AM
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With the current tx fees it is going to take a while...

Yes, although I think soon it won't be too bad.

 In the meantime I wanted to create something I can work on long time. The result was this: Ethercade!

 You can read about it in the official Bitcointalk thread here!
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September 19, 2017, 01:12:55 PM
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I'm new to this forum, but this riddles sound like a lot of fun, looking forward to the next one Cheesy
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November 14, 2017, 08:25:26 AM
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COIN RIDDLES IS BACK!

 CURRENT RIDDLE:  (STATUS: UNSOLVED)




Blockchain Link

Small prize this time! I just want to keep the site going! If there are more participants over time, the idea to bring the prizes up to 100 or more.

Need clues? Posted first at CoinRiddles.com
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November 14, 2017, 10:10:45 PM
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Postcode one is too difficult.

The other ones you can at least work out with a bit of time if you don't know the answer. The postcode one has nothing particularly special or identifiable in it - I don't recognise it and I have no way of working it out.
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November 15, 2017, 06:08:17 AM
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Very interesting concept, I'll give it a shot!
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November 15, 2017, 02:20:51 PM
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Aww man, why ethereum...

47-----b5acf3d595e--6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f

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November 15, 2017, 04:38:45 PM
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I think I have the other ones figured out. Just need the location to figure out the postcode.
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November 15, 2017, 04:56:40 PM
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Aww man, why ethereum...

47-----b5acf3d595e--6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f

I'm not sure about this, but here you go, my contribution


47-----b5acf3d595edd6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f

It looks like Dunkin Donuts' display, they also have the same color tone for their "donuts name tag"
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November 15, 2017, 11:40:50 PM
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Aww man, why ethereum...

47-----b5acf3d595e--6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f

I'm not sure about this, but here you go, my contribution


47-----b5acf3d595edd6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f

It looks like Dunkin Donuts' display, they also have the same color tone for their "donuts name tag"

I googled the image of the guy and I got "Best guess for this image: baxter bailey orange is the new black"

Besides, somehow I think there is a typo in the privkey somewhere.

Is it possible to check the privkey one more time, OP?

Thanks in advance. Cheers!

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November 16, 2017, 05:05:24 AM
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47-----b5acf3d595edd6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f

Only 100,000 possibilities if we assume it is only numbers (coordinate) or 1,048,576 if not! Only if I knew how ethereum key pairs work and weren't too lazy to learn it would have been 5 seconds of brute force Grin

Besides, somehow I think there is a typo in the privkey somewhere.

hmmm! It is a hexadecimal string, all the characters seem valid to me.

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November 16, 2017, 07:20:26 AM
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47-----b5acf3d595edd6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f

Only 100,000 possibilities if we assume it is only numbers (coordinate) or 1,048,576 if not! Only if I knew how ethereum key pairs work and weren't too lazy to learn it would have been 5 seconds of brute force Grin

Besides, somehow I think there is a typo in the privkey somewhere.

hmmm! It is a hexadecimal string, all the characters seem valid to me.

They are valid, but are they the correct ones? I'm asking because I already brute forced all the hexadecimal combinations for the postal code and none resulted in the address of the blockchain link. Of course, the other guesses could be wrong, but I think they are the correct ones.

I even tried all the combinations for: 47-----b5acf3d595edd6b39fb1daebbe091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f   instead of: 47-----b5acf3d595edd6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f; so I'm thinking that maybe there is an error in the rest of the privkey (not the guessed ones).

Well, I might be wrong too, and possible my script for converting the privkey into the address is faulty.

Time will tell Smiley

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November 16, 2017, 11:16:12 AM
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I may be wrong but the arrow seems to be pointing to the colour of the flag.
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November 17, 2017, 03:43:00 AM
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They are valid, but are they the correct ones? I'm asking because I already brute forced all the hexadecimal combinations for the postal code and none resulted in the address of the blockchain link. Of course, the other guesses could be wrong, but I think they are the correct ones.

I even tried all the combinations for: 47-----b5acf3d595edd6b39fb1daebbe091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f   instead of: 47-----b5acf3d595edd6b39fb1daeaae091ac50d9d3d1b03273228c84d3de6f; so I'm thinking that maybe there is an error in the rest of the privkey (not the guessed ones).


Cool, the the reason I added the postcode one was specifically to prevent brute force attempts. You are welcome to keep trying I just figured adding 5 digits might help slow it down at least. I just checked the private key and it's definately correct on the clue image, so it must mean you got the other letters wrong somewhere.

 If you look back at previous riddles (All of them + their answers are posted on CoinRiddles.com) you might get an idea on what kind of answers fit. They can be number, letters, initials, dates/years or country codes.

The post code is just a 5 digit US postcode. Probably getting cold up there right now where that picture was taken (North-East US).

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I may be wrong but the arrow seems to be pointing to the colour of the flag.

I see why you think that- I can see that I draw the line onto the red part of the flag. That was just my terrible paint skills haha, the clue is just the flag itself and the country it represents.
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November 18, 2017, 03:03:10 AM
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Need clue for first one. Postal code is hard to get. I believe I got the other ones correct.
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November 23, 2017, 08:48:24 PM
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Hey guys.I am new here so first of all thanks for the riddles they are awesome Smiley
I have got the postcode however there is something wrong with the other letters i suspect it is the one with the flag or the actor.
Can you give any hint on that i already tried a lot of dates but nothing seems to work  Huh
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