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November 27, 2020, 05:07:59 PM
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For those who like to solve puzzles. In the cartoon, parts of the private key from the wallet with 0.5 BTC are hidden.
 Wink Such Social iGambling Crypto platform BetFury advertising move.






Here is the official quest text:

🧩Do you like to solve puzzles? In honor of BetFury 2.0 event for 5.555 BTC raccoon Fury has hidden the private key to BTC wallet in the video! Maybe you are the lucky one who will get the key to 0.5 BTC (~$5 000)?

Way to find it:
☑️ Watch the cartoon to find out more about Fury
☑️ Watch again carefully and find the tips to discover private key parts
☑️ Explore our website and social networks to find rest of the tips
☑️ Fold the private key, which is divided into parts
☑️ Get access to the BTC wallet

The task may not be easy. So share the video with your friends, team up with colleagues and look for the key to the cool reward!

💰0.5 BTC (~$5 000) are already here waiting for its owner - 1K4XxLfByfWXCqc8EfJYEwMT1aU3eMpq5Z

P.S. The last tip will be published after a mark of 300k views or in a month after BetFury 2.0 update!

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November 27, 2020, 06:51:09 PM
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I don't think it is allowed to share your referral links in your posts.

The unofficial rules say:

4. No referral code (ref link) spam. [1]

So you probably better remove that ref link from your post.

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November 27, 2020, 06:58:33 PM
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I don't think it is allowed to share your referral links in your posts.

The unofficial rules say:

4. No referral code (ref link) spam. [1]

So you probably better remove that ref link from your post.

Done! Thanks for the tip!
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November 27, 2020, 07:02:04 PM
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This is Interesting! I just doubt one part of such puzzles that is - What if the winner chosen is one of their own employees or friends participating? There is no transparency at all and if they already know who is going to be the winner then it doesn't make sense for others to waste their time brainstorming.
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November 27, 2020, 07:12:13 PM
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This is Interesting! I just doubt one part of such puzzles that is - What if the winner chosen is one of their own employees or friends participating? There is no transparency at all and if they already know who is going to be the winner then it doesn't make sense for others to waste their time brainstorming.

I think that it is much more profitable for them to have the puzzle as long as possible. This is public attention, promotion, advertising ... This is a way to promote.
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November 27, 2020, 07:15:02 PM
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This is Interesting! I just doubt one part of such puzzles that is - What if the winner chosen is one of their own employees or friends participating? There is no transparency at all and if they already know who is going to be the winner then it doesn't make sense for others to waste their time brainstorming.

I think that it is much more profitable for them to have the puzzle as long as possible. This is public attention, promotion, advertising ... This is a way to promote.
Yes, but they will get the promotion anyway since people will be trying to get that 0.50 BTC. The puzzle will run for say 1 month and they would have thousands of groups solving the puzzle and when they decide the winner, they could just give it to one of their friends and no one would know. Their goal is achieved, promotion is done, money saved.
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November 27, 2020, 07:19:32 PM
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This is Interesting! I just doubt one part of such puzzles that is - What if the winner chosen is one of their own employees or friends participating? There is no transparency at all and if they already know who is going to be the winner then it doesn't make sense for others to waste their time brainstorming.

I think that it is much more profitable for them to have the puzzle as long as possible. This is public attention, promotion, advertising ... This is a way to promote.
Yes, but they will get the promotion anyway since people will be trying to get that 0.50 BTC. The puzzle will run for say 1 month and they would have thousands of groups solving the puzzle and when they decide the winner, they could just give it to one of their friends and no one would know. Their goal is achieved, promotion is done, money saved.

The essence of the puzzle is that you (for example) will find all the encrypted parts of the private key and personally take the prize to your wallet. Look carefully at all conditions.

Or have I misunderstood something?
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November 27, 2020, 07:33:33 PM
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Or have I misunderstood something?
Yes, you definitely have.

-> Who holds the private key? Some right? And that someone is the organizer of the puzzle? What is the guarantee the organizers didn't share the private key with their friends or will share the private keys with their friends to declare them as a winner? The entire point of the contest is the promotion which they will get anyway since everybody will keep on trying expecting themselves to be a winner. In the end, the organizer will declare one of their own as a winner and the while thing could be planned.
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November 27, 2020, 07:39:05 PM
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I am also very curious to what extent we can be sure that the winner will receive the 0.5 bitcoin? You don't just organize something like that, there must be something behind it.
After all, we're talking about $ 8,000. That's a lot of money for a puzzle. I guess Einstein wouldn't even get out of this.

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November 27, 2020, 07:57:38 PM
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Or have I misunderstood something?
Yes, you definitely have.

-> Who holds the private key? Some right? And that someone is the organizer of the puzzle? What is the guarantee the organizers didn't share the private key with their friends or will share the private keys with their friends to declare them as a winner? The entire point of the contest is the promotion which they will get anyway since everybody will keep on trying expecting themselves to be a winner. In the end, the organizer will declare one of their own as a winner and the while thing could be planned.

I am also very curious to what extent we can be sure that the winner will receive the 0.5 bitcoin? You don't just organize something like that, there must be something behind it.
After all, we're talking about $ 8,000. That's a lot of money for a puzzle. I guess Einstein wouldn't even get out of this.

The puzzle was published on May 18, 2020, and if the organizers would like to share the private key to their friends, they would have done it long ago, but it seems like everything is fair, a difficult task for good money, the winner takes the prize.
I think so.
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December 01, 2020, 03:14:29 PM
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Here's another example of a difficult task for good money. And to believe or not to believe in all this is up to you.

https://medium.com/ethworks/mystery-puzzle-solved-or-why-we-gave-away-7-eth-to-an-absolute-stranger-8f877272312d
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December 02, 2020, 08:28:30 PM
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🚨Found! Opened! Stolen!🚨

Key to 🔑0.5 BTC🔑 is found!

@fablee_1 collected all key parts,
opened the wallet and got the reward
👏Congratulations!👏

🐾About half a year of searches
🐾Site exploring inside and out
🐾Active discussions of hints in chat
🐾84.8 views of the cartoon about Fury (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6zUwNMFaNo&t&ab_channel=BetFury)

What is even more impressive - the reward has increased
At the beginning it was ~$5 000
But at the moment of finding it was💰~$9 700💰

🤑The winner has shared his impressions:
https://steemit.com/betfury/@betfury-steem/heist-of-the-century-key-is-found-0-5-btc-is-stolen

The story about raccoon Fury is going to be continued.
Are you waiting?
😏And how many key parts did you manage to find?
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December 07, 2020, 04:28:18 AM
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really hard rebus  i find  3 parts only  get bored and give up early  Undecided super technical for newbie like me
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December 07, 2020, 02:46:24 PM
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really hard rebus  i find  3 parts only  get bored and give up early  Undecided super technical for newbie like me
yes. no one sad that it would be easy.  Smiley
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December 09, 2020, 05:14:55 AM
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wow! I love how you set this all up.

Will be looking hard.

Thanks for the Bitcoin hunt.  Wink


edit: lol just read that it was found... congrats!

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