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June 24, 2014, 08:25:36 PM
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Prize is now 1.9!!!
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June 24, 2014, 08:47:54 PM
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Wow, I found the private key to an address that starts: 1LsD

Yeah, no chance I will be using that.....,...

EDIT: Next milestone: 1COKE, 1POT, 1CRACK, 1JUNKIE...... etc etc    Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

EDIT 2: I shit you not, private key: 5HrVJgUTjbdEymrfnshvCSyspw1mQLjNqyvPiuyRhMefHDvdeDR


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June 24, 2014, 08:50:16 PM
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More Binary: https://blockchain.info/address/1HXUobwcB19cGDrghuh42HDdJdJvrJUEra

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June 24, 2014, 08:50:49 PM
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Wow, I found the private key to an address that starts: 1LsD

Yeah, no chance I will be using that.....,...

EDIT: Next milestone: 1COKE, 1POT, 1CRACK, 1JUNKIE...... etc etc    Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

EDIT 2: I shit you not, private key: 5HrVJgUTjbdEymrfnshvCSyspw1mQLjNqyvPiuyRhMefHDvdeDR


Have you ever heard of vanitygen? Cheesy

You know I was just kidding right?

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June 24, 2014, 08:58:30 PM
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If it helps, I was the one who added .09 btc to the bitcoin address, so disregard that donation--which I assume you have done, obviously not a clue.  The other 1-0 deposits are certainly curious, though.

Also, before coin_artist silenced her twitter account last night, she made a few references to Alice in Wonderland. Wonder if there is a simple alphabet cipher involved a la Lewis Carroll. I'm not a cryptographer, so forgive the naivete. Perhaps all ARG puzzle constructors use Alice in Wonderland metaphors.

One more thing: in one of her tweets, she used the phrase "...what meets the eye." I can't remember--and it's driving me crazy--if she said "it's not what meets the eye," but I really don't think so because I was struck by her phrasing enough to write it down. What is it about the eye and what would be meeting it?

Good luck--you all are so smart!
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June 24, 2014, 09:01:30 PM
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In that triangle down the bottom I keep looking at that small piece in the top left corner. I wonder if it means something.
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June 24, 2014, 09:05:55 PM
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I have combined all the 01.... transactions and came up with this key: 5Hw3Dbp5nEbcpSawS1nNkSRm7AFhjnQTBcjh9ybCJo72jrTReos

Nope not it  Embarrassed
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June 24, 2014, 09:07:40 PM
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If it helps, I was the one who added .09 btc to the bitcoin address, so disregard that donation--which I assume you have done, obviously not a clue.  The other 1-0 deposits are certainly curious, though.

Also, before coin_artist silenced her twitter account last night, she made a few references to Alice in Wonderland. Wonder if there is a simple alphabet cipher involved a la Lewis Carroll. I'm not a cryptographer, so forgive the naivete. Perhaps all ARG puzzle constructors use Alice in Wonderland metaphors.

One more thing: in one of her tweets, she used the phrase "...what meets the eye." I can't remember--and it's driving me crazy--if she said "it's not what meets the eye," but I really don't think so because I was struck by her phrasing enough to write it down. What is it about the eye and what would be meeting it?

Good luck--you all are so smart!

Yeah it seems that "we need to go down the rabbit hole" Wink

EDIT: Nice of you to join and help us out.... much appreciated Wink

EDIT 2: got her twitter account link?
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June 24, 2014, 09:10:14 PM
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June 24, 2014, 09:19:34 PM
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While 2BTC are a good incentive, I am not like you guys, thinking outside of the box(and I can see some people went outside what is outside the box). I could never solve this even if I spent my whole life on it.

But if I had to give an opinion. I guess looking at the pic reminds me of a QR code.

BTC:1AiCRMxgf1ptVQwx6hDuKMu4f7F27QmJC2
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June 24, 2014, 09:22:13 PM
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While 2BTC are a good incentive, I am not like you guys, thinking outside of the box(and I can see some people went outside what is outside the box). I could never solve this even if I spent my whole life on it.

Bro, we work as a team (part of the rules), so if you wanna join in, we already gave you most of the tools Wink

BTW, out of topic subject on our discussion (me and you): KwjWncep6f1o6PvoFQTGzjEHgBqtoqQWZrjSEcmvuYVcfjfnZ2iY  doesn't work either  Undecided
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June 24, 2014, 09:29:11 PM
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While 2BTC are a good incentive, I am not like you guys, thinking outside of the box(and I can see some people went outside what is outside the box). I could never solve this even if I spent my whole life on it.

But if I had to give an opinion. I guess looking at the pic reminds me of a QR code.

Can someone with a working QR reader scan this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661781.msg7491776#msg7491776

Thanks OP Smiley
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June 24, 2014, 09:36:20 PM
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Got it: https://twitter.com/search?q=coin_artist
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June 24, 2014, 09:41:27 PM
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Guys you are looking for a key-word or key-phrase: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=There%20is%20more%20than%20meets%20the%20eye

EDIT: You need to outguess the data out of the image to proceed to the next step

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June 24, 2014, 10:03:44 PM
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I have added the new transaction to my list and came up with this key: KwjWncep6f1o6PvoFQTGzjEHgBqtoqQWZrjSEcmvuYVcfjsU3uDZ
Which is a key I have already found before Huh?  WTF?

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June 24, 2014, 10:08:51 PM
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If it helps, I was the one who added .09 btc to the bitcoin address, so disregard that donation--which I assume you have done, obviously not a clue.  The other 1-0 deposits are certainly curious, though.

Also, before coin_artist silenced her twitter account last night, she made a few references to Alice in Wonderland. Wonder if there is a simple alphabet cipher involved a la Lewis Carroll. I'm not a cryptographer, so forgive the naivete. Perhaps all ARG puzzle constructors use Alice in Wonderland metaphors.

One more thing: in one of her tweets, she used the phrase "...what meets the eye." I can't remember--and it's driving me crazy--if she said "it's not what meets the eye," but I really don't think so because I was struck by her phrasing enough to write it down. What is it about the eye and what would be meeting it?

Good luck--you all are so smart!

Yeah it seems that "we need to go down the rabbit hole" Wink

EDIT: Nice of you to join and help us out.... much appreciated Wink

EDIT 2: got her twitter account link?


Glad you found Coin_artist's (dormant) twitter account link. She tweeted about this puzzle quite a bit yesterday, simultaneously posting on reddit and here. I wish I had screenshot her tweets--they held many clues, I assume, arggh. At some point last night, after she made some cryptic comments referencing Alice in Wonderland, I went on Twitter to ask her a question and couldn't find her account. Another Twitter user informed me that she had tweeted that she was silencing her account until the puzzle is solved. Like Alice, she disappeared down the rabbit hole. She is otherwise quite active on Twitter. A talented artist and stunning woman, super generous and kind.
 
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June 24, 2014, 10:15:06 PM
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If it helps, I was the one who added .09 btc to the bitcoin address, so disregard that donation--which I assume you have done, obviously not a clue.  The other 1-0 deposits are certainly curious, though.

Also, before coin_artist silenced her twitter account last night, she made a few references to Alice in Wonderland. Wonder if there is a simple alphabet cipher involved a la Lewis Carroll. I'm not a cryptographer, so forgive the naivete. Perhaps all ARG puzzle constructors use Alice in Wonderland metaphors.

One more thing: in one of her tweets, she used the phrase "...what meets the eye." I can't remember--and it's driving me crazy--if she said "it's not what meets the eye," but I really don't think so because I was struck by her phrasing enough to write it down. What is it about the eye and what would be meeting it?

Good luck--you all are so smart!

Yeah it seems that "we need to go down the rabbit hole" Wink

EDIT: Nice of you to join and help us out.... much appreciated Wink

EDIT 2: got her twitter account link?


Glad you found Coin_artist's (dormant) twitter account link. She tweeted about this puzzle quite a bit yesterday, simultaneously posting on reddit and here. I wish I had screenshot her tweets--they held many clues, I assume, arggh. At some point last night, after she made some cryptic comments referencing Alice in Wonderland, I went on Twitter to ask her a question and couldn't find her account. Another Twitter user informed me that she had tweeted that she was silencing her account until the puzzle is solved. Like Alice, she disappeared down the rabbit hole. She is otherwise quite active on Twitter. A talented artist and stunning woman, super generous and kind.
 

You seem to know a lot about her.....
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June 24, 2014, 10:15:20 PM
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TX amounts after . filled with 0 to 8 digits converted to ASCII

Code:
11100000
10101010
10101010
00100000
11101000
01010011
01001111
01000011
01001100
01001111
01010011
00100010
00101111
01100100
01101111
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01110100
10100110
10011110
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10000000

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June 24, 2014, 10:16:38 PM
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Seriously what the fuck?HuhHuh??

I have added yet the new transaction to my list and I come up with this key: KwjWncep6f1o6PvoFQTGzjEHgBqtoqQWZrjSEcmvuYVcfkHX8cDD

Which I already found since this morning.

Now what the fuck?HuhHuh

EDIT: OP, are you enjoying this? I bet you are  Wink

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June 24, 2014, 10:32:04 PM
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Just found the key to an address that starts 123  Grin

Proof: 5Hw3Dbp5nEbcpSawS1nNkSRm7AFhjnQTBcjh9yfQTvosmUcqtNf

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