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May 26, 2018, 05:50:03 PM
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Hi friends,

Another treasure hunt is underway n the Bitcoin community as members seek to crack a puzzle hidden in an image that resembles a “word cloud”.

The image was posted earlier this week on the Bitcoin subreddit by new user cryptogreetings, who informed excited readers that one whole Bitcoin (currently worth $8300) was up for grabs for whoever could figure it out. At face value, the image is a word cloud of words and numbers taken from Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakomoto’s whitepaper, all different sizes and overlapping each other.

The words “blocks”, “transaction,” “attacker” can be seen among dozens of others, with the Bitcoin symbol superimposed on top, creating a white area.

Full article : https://www.ccn.com/theres-1-bitcoin-hidden-in-this-puzzle-and-whoever-solves-it-wins/amp/

Bitcoin address : https://blockchain.info/address/37XTVuaWt1zyUPRgDDpsnoo5ioHk2Da6Fs


https://i.redditmedia.com/NdLEoUJCqNLlZFQBKEr7lxTK-PKQjqi5FtBM8k5lqs8.png?fit=crop&crop=faces%2Centropy&arh=2&w=960&s=f513458136760e0db27fe467b5117dee
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May 26, 2018, 06:01:48 PM
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this is very difficult to do in people who have not enough science in solving puzzles like this, this is the work of a group of professionals

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May 26, 2018, 06:03:55 PM
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this is very difficult to do in people who have not enough science in solving puzzles like this, this is the work of a group of professionals

Yes sure and that is why it is worth a bitcoin .
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May 26, 2018, 06:05:13 PM
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a hard puzzle that why a bitcoin
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May 26, 2018, 07:08:07 PM
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I have spent over 15 hours solving this puzzle but couldn't even get a clue nor am i able to understand the clue given by the host . Grin
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May 26, 2018, 07:12:49 PM
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it may have no solution
Or the solution is forever known only to the creator.
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May 26, 2018, 07:15:10 PM
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I have spent over 15 hours solving this puzzle but couldn't even get a clue nor am i able to understand the clue given by the host . Grin

Normally these types of puzzles require cryptographic knowledge to solve, and since you immediately have no idea where to even begin, then I doubt you had any chance of solving it to begin with.

Also, you have to consider that this problem was designed for tens to thousands of minds to work on, as such it will probably take a cross-disciplinary approach to solve it, as there were likely multiple people involved in its creation too.
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May 27, 2018, 03:45:25 AM
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I have spent over 15 hours solving this puzzle but couldn't even get a clue nor am i able to understand the clue given by the host . Grin

Normally these types of puzzles require cryptographic knowledge to solve, and since you immediately have no idea where to even begin, then I doubt you had any chance of solving it to begin with.

Also, you have to consider that this problem was designed for tens to thousands of minds to work on, as such it will probably take a cross-disciplinary approach to solve it, as there were likely multiple people involved in its creation too.

So you mean people who have cryptographic knowledge can only solve this ?
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May 27, 2018, 05:14:26 AM
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I have spent over 15 hours solving this puzzle but couldn't even get a clue nor am i able to understand the clue given by the host . Grin

Normally these types of puzzles require cryptographic knowledge to solve, and since you immediately have no idea where to even begin, then I doubt you had any chance of solving it to begin with.

Also, you have to consider that this problem was designed for tens to thousands of minds to work on, as such it will probably take a cross-disciplinary approach to solve it, as there were likely multiple people involved in its creation too.

So you mean people who have cryptographic knowledge can only solve this ?

it is a bitcoin related puzzle so you have to have some knowledge about the cryptography that is used in bitcoin at the very least. for example one possibility is that there is a BIP39 seed hidden among these words, so you have to know how seeds work, what clues to look for, how many words there are in a seed, the checksum,... in order to figure it out. and that is just one of the simplest possibilities to solve this, there may be many other more complicated ones.

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May 27, 2018, 11:48:10 AM
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I have spent over 15 hours solving this puzzle but couldn't even get a clue nor am i able to understand the clue given by the host . Grin

Normally these types of puzzles require cryptographic knowledge to solve, and since you immediately have no idea where to even begin, then I doubt you had any chance of solving it to begin with.

Also, you have to consider that this problem was designed for tens to thousands of minds to work on, as such it will probably take a cross-disciplinary approach to solve it, as there were likely multiple people involved in its creation too.

So you mean people who have cryptographic knowledge can only solve this ?

it is a bitcoin related puzzle so you have to have some knowledge about the cryptography that is used in bitcoin at the very least. for example one possibility is that there is a BIP39 seed hidden among these words, so you have to know how seeds work, what clues to look for, how many words there are in a seed, the checksum,... in order to figure it out. and that is just one of the simplest possibilities to solve this, there may be many other more complicated ones.

Hmm.... but the simple way that you said to me seems to be very complicated
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May 27, 2018, 11:58:27 AM
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since you immediately have no idea where to even begin, then I doubt you had any chance of solving it to begin with. thanks you
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May 29, 2018, 05:25:36 AM
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Hi friends,

Another treasure hunt is underway n the Bitcoin community as members seek to crack a puzzle hidden in an image that resembles a “word cloud”.

The image was posted earlier this week on the Bitcoin subreddit by new user cryptogreetings, who informed excited readers that one whole Bitcoin (currently worth $8300) was up for grabs for whoever could figure it out. At face value, the image is a word cloud of words and numbers taken from Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakomoto’s whitepaper, all different sizes and overlapping each other.

The words “blocks”, “transaction,” “attacker” can be seen among dozens of others, with the Bitcoin symbol superimposed on top, creating a white area.

Full article : https://www.ccn.com/theres-1-bitcoin-hidden-in-this-puzzle-and-whoever-solves-it-wins/amp/

Bitcoin address : https://blockchain.info/address/37XTVuaWt1zyUPRgDDpsnoo5ioHk2Da6Fs


https://i.redditmedia.com/NdLEoUJCqNLlZFQBKEr7lxTK-PKQjqi5FtBM8k5lqs8.png?fit=crop&crop=faces%2Centropy&arh=2&w=960&s=f513458136760e0db27fe467b5117dee
This sounds very very interesting and I really wants to try this out. If anyone is paying a whole bitcoin for solving a puzzle then it will be like winning a lottery game and I seriously wants to try to solve this puzzle but I don’t think that this news is possible because bitcoin is very high valuation crypto currency and it is about worth 8300$ so how could one pay such a huge amount for solving a puzzle but if this news is true then I would like to try my Kuch and wants to solve this puzzle at once.
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May 29, 2018, 06:20:02 AM
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This sounds very very interesting and I really wants to try this out. If anyone is paying a whole bitcoin for solving a puzzle then it will be like winning a lottery game and I seriously wants to try to solve this puzzle but I don’t think that this news is possible because bitcoin is very high valuation crypto currency and it is about worth 8300$ so how could one pay such a huge amount for solving a puzzle but if this news is true then I would like to try my Kuch and wants to solve this puzzle at once.

All the best mate!! Smiley
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May 29, 2018, 06:31:05 AM
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I don’t think that this news is possible because bitcoin is very high valuation crypto currency and it is about worth 8300$ so how could one pay such a huge amount for solving a puzzle

according to your price report which is about $1000 or a week older than the current price it seems like you are really unaware of things that are going on in bitcoin world and it is not just limited to bitcoin price Cheesy
there has been a lot of puzzles like this in the past and many of them have given away a lot higher amounts than this. there was a 32BTC puzzle if i am not mistaken recently. there was another 0.5BTC one last year which was a bunch of pictures each pointing to a single letter in a private key and many others like this. 1 bitcoin isn't that much for many of early adopters!

Weak hands have been complaining about missing out ever since bitcoin was $1 and never buy the dip.
Whales are those who keep buying the dip.
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June 05, 2018, 02:52:24 AM
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I can not do this puzzle, because I'm not an expert
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June 05, 2018, 04:56:00 AM
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Hi friends,

Another treasure hunt is underway n the Bitcoin community as members seek to crack a puzzle hidden in an image that resembles a “word cloud”.

The image was posted earlier this week on the Bitcoin subreddit by new user cryptogreetings, who informed excited readers that one whole Bitcoin (currently worth $8300) was up for grabs for whoever could figure it out. At face value, the image is a word cloud of words and numbers taken from Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakomoto’s whitepaper, all different sizes and overlapping each other.

The words “blocks”, “transaction,” “attacker” can be seen among dozens of others, with the Bitcoin symbol superimposed on top, creating a white area.

Full article : https://www.ccn.com/theres-1-bitcoin-hidden-in-this-puzzle-and-whoever-solves-it-wins/amp/

Bitcoin address : https://blockchain.info/address/37XTVuaWt1zyUPRgDDpsnoo5ioHk2Da6Fs


https://i.redditmedia.com/NdLEoUJCqNLlZFQBKEr7lxTK-PKQjqi5FtBM8k5lqs8.png?fit=crop&crop=faces%2Centropy&arh=2&w=960&s=f513458136760e0db27fe467b5117dee

looks like bitcoin advertising done right to attract more peoples comes to bitcoin.
this should be cracked by peoples who have knowledge about bitcoin wallet and key soon.
Good luck for decrypting the picture above.  Grin

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July 06, 2018, 03:00:27 AM
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I do not believe in these things. BTC games are often scam
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July 09, 2018, 12:23:22 AM
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I do not believe in these things. BTC games are often scam

May be but there are such contest that have paid in the past . There is a puzzle , if you solve it you get a private key of an ETH wallet . The wallet has something around 10 ETH . So not all are scams . And i believe that this one is also not a scam .
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July 09, 2018, 12:53:41 AM
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In my opinion it might be better decentralized because in each country have its own authority over their finances if centralized there will be governing the finances of the State over other countries, perhaps with the existing system is good only I think the existence of bitcoin amid advances in technology good in facilitation so that no negative news stories about the existence of bitcoin and bitcoin can also stimulate the economy with the help of investors so much development of technology-based projects so that's it according to my perspective.
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July 09, 2018, 05:36:53 AM
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Hi friends,

Another treasure hunt is underway n the Bitcoin community as members seek to crack a puzzle hidden in an image that resembles a “word cloud”.

The image was posted earlier this week on the Bitcoin subreddit by new user cryptogreetings, who informed excited readers that one whole Bitcoin (currently worth $8300) was up for grabs for whoever could figure it out. At face value, the image is a word cloud of words and numbers taken from Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakomoto’s whitepaper, all different sizes and overlapping each other.

The words “blocks”, “transaction,” “attacker” can be seen among dozens of others, with the Bitcoin symbol superimposed on top, creating a white area.

Full article : https://www.ccn.com/theres-1-bitcoin-hidden-in-this-puzzle-and-whoever-solves-it-wins/amp/

Bitcoin address : https://blockchain.info/address/37XTVuaWt1zyUPRgDDpsnoo5ioHk2Da6Fs


https://i.redditmedia.com/NdLEoUJCqNLlZFQBKEr7lxTK-PKQjqi5FtBM8k5lqs8.png?fit=crop&crop=faces%2Centropy&arh=2&w=960&s=f513458136760e0db27fe467b5117dee
The address of the wallet begins with the letter "3" which is the address Mutisig! It is more difficult to guess than the address with "1". Hope someone succeeds!
Good luck!
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