e1ghtSpace
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June 28, 2014, 10:17:47 AM |
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If i've understood right a key is written with brown characters color.
There's only about four brown characters. So no. Where did you get this understanding from btw? P.S. It looks like there is a backwards number 7 at the top of the left guy's shirt.
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elh40257
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June 28, 2014, 10:22:27 AM |
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If i've understood right a key is written with brown characters color.
There's only about four brown characters. So no. Where did you get this understanding from btw? On previous pages, something about patterns.
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rgm108
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June 28, 2014, 10:32:01 AM |
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lol I actually got a priv key with a working address: 5KYZdUEo39z3FPrtuX2QbbwGnNP5zTd7yyr2SC1j299sBCnWjs 1HZwkjkeaoZfTSaJxDw6aKkxp45agDiEzN
Empty though but this came out of shuffling the letters & numbers which are easy to see.
OMG. That is so rare. I hope the owner deposits more BTC. Edit: The private key doesn't work so I guess this is fake. Used www.brainwallet.org to get an address off that priv key and then checked the address on blockchain. I did not try to import the key though.
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moreia
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June 28, 2014, 10:36:00 AM Last edit: June 28, 2014, 10:50:00 AM by moreia |
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I'm going to be up trying to figure this out all night. I know the address, so now I must try to conquer the challenge of finding the private keys
Edit - yep, i don't stand a chance. Know nothing about cryptology and after reading some of these posts, I won't bother
Good luck everyone!
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June 28, 2014, 11:41:36 AM Last edit: June 28, 2014, 12:01:02 PM by S4VV4S |
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So, I have been doing some research. After Alice saw that the next clue was found she made a transaction from the sos account. Which to me means there is more morse code. We also saw the famous http and 404 transaction which means stop looking for a URL. Then she started making transactions from a PB account..... PB, hmmmm, Point Blank? Nah, Point Blue - as in the Blue dot? Probably. Also there are exactly 1 P and 1 B (the one in the address omitted) in the letters. I have tried several checks, hashes and what not for everything in between those letters and came up with nothing. BTW, those are: P4iDcIxbMy2nLi31nmtHdEhirLbwb5yufe3TCSvjwoAUrk9FzRe7aeJ62YTO6AB I don't know if the new address means anything or not, but I had to check Hopefully, someone might be able to make something of it EDIT: Just noticed the first 4 letters - P4iD - PAID
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S4VV4S
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June 28, 2014, 12:24:28 PM |
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If you ignore the guys in the picture and loop the morse around, from top to bottom, left to right, you get - .- .-.. . .... .- -.-. TALE HAC -.- . ...- .. .-.. -.-- K EVIL Y --- -.- . .-. --- -.. OKE ROD . .- -.-. - -. . ... E ACT NES - -. --- --- -. - .. -- T NOON TIM . .- .--. . -..- - .. E APEX TI .-.. - - .-. .. -.- LT TRIK/TRIC . -.- .- -.-. . -.-. K ACE C .- - -.-. .... ATCH -.- . -.-- .-- KEY W .. ... .... .... ISHH .- ... .... .- ASHA .. -- - IMT . -.-. .... ECH - --- TO .... .. HI - . -.-. TEC .... --- HO -.-- --- YO ..- - .... UTH -.. .- DA ... .... SH --- -. ON . -. . ENE - --- .- TOA - .... - .. THTI .--. ... . - . - PSETET .... . .-. . -. - HERENT .. ... - --- .--. .-- ISTOPW --- .-. -.. ... - ORDST .-.. .-- --. ---. -. -.—- LWG Ö NY .- . ..-. -.. -- .... AEFDMH - .... -- . - -. -.-- THMETNY - .-- - . .-- - .--. ---. TWTEWTPOE -.- . ..- . .- .-.. KEUEAL . -. . -.. .-.. .- .-- ENEDLAW "tale hack evil yoke rode act nest noon time apex tilt trick ace catch key wish hash aim tech to hi techo youth dash one net oath tip set ether ent is top words" and nonsense after that. Bro/sister, can you explain how you went about this?
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S4VV4S
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June 28, 2014, 01:07:28 PM Last edit: June 28, 2014, 01:18:17 PM by S4VV4S |
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Now here's an interesting image: Notice the eye and the blue dot? Not the same color anymore..... That being said, I doubt it's relevant, I just found it interesting. EDIT: Fuck me, just noticed that there is more actual blue dots...... Alice, is this relevant? All I did was invert the colors and voila, a shit load of blue dots. Why is that? EDIT: Yellows became blue..... Red and Green are now Cyan and Magenta......
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elh40257
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June 28, 2014, 01:32:47 PM |
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Khm... I was also try something with inverse colors last night. Deleted at this time but nice labirints has been painted. I play with it and by the way invent rules for that (with arguments, for example, why I can go through this block, and can not though other) but no success at all. Also trying change images from original to inverted when stucks up at some moments. That is all I have started after trying to generate some addresses from texts processed on varies maners that has been getted from Alice in Wonderland. No good results... Need more ideas.
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DobZombie
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June 28, 2014, 01:45:22 PM |
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My brain hurts.
Whoever thought this up is an EVIL GENIUS
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Tip Me if believe BTC1 will hit $1 Million by 2030 1DobZomBiE2gngvy6zDFKY5b76yvDbqRra
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June 28, 2014, 01:46:14 PM |
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Hi all. I visit this site often, and today came across this puzzle and the amazing work everyone has accomplished. I have an idea that came to mind that I decided to share, in case it somehow can help. If this has already been discussed, I missed it. And I did try to read the entire thread.
When I first studied the image I noticed the 'illegal' O and I. As I followed through the discussion I saw where the public address ends at the O. At that point I began to believe that the I is somehow related to the private key, possibly where it ends.
Then I got the the Morse Code solution. I believe that the OP has confirmed the message is:
THEY CAN NOT ATTACK WHAT THEY DO NOT SEE
and not
THEY CAN NOT ATTACK WHAT THEY CAN NOT SEE
However, I wonder if even though the OP corrected an obvious mistake (because the letters spell out the DO NOT and not the CAN NOT), they did not confirm that is the end of the Morse Code message.
Say you change the words:
IS TOP
to
I STOP
Could that be telling us that somehow the private key ends (STOP) at the I?
Just a thought.
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S4VV4S
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June 28, 2014, 01:49:29 PM |
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Hi all. I visit this site often, and today came across this puzzle and the amazing work everyone has accomplished. I have an idea that came to mind that I decided to share, in case it somehow can help. If this has already been discussed, I missed it. And I did try to read the entire thread.
When I first studied the image I noticed the 'illegal' O and I. As I followed through the discussion I saw where the public address ends at the O. At that point I began to believe that the I is somehow related to the private key, possibly where it ends.
Then I got the the Morse Code solution. I believe that the OP has confirmed the message is:
THEY CAN NOT ATTACK WHAT THEY DO NOT SEE
and not
THEY CAN NOT ATTACK WHAT THEY CAN NOT SEE
However, I wonder if even though the OP corrected an obvious mistake (because the letters spell out the DO NOT and not the CAN NOT), they did not confirm that is the end of the Morse Code message.
Say you change the words:
IS TOP
to
I STOP
Could that be telling us that somehow the private key ends (STOP) at the I?
Just a thought.
Actually after the "they cannot attack what they do not see" the words: "stop words" show up.....
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S4VV4S
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June 28, 2014, 01:50:14 PM |
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My brain hurts.
Whoever thought this up is an EVIL GENIUS
Yes she is..... And she is watching us right now and having the time of her life.... ALICE, anymore clues?
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S4VV4S
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June 28, 2014, 01:53:45 PM |
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Alice, why does the number 42 pop up everywhere I look?
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June 28, 2014, 01:59:50 PM |
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Bro/sister, can you explain how you went about this?
I arrived at this independently from shorena, this is what I did: 1) take the entire string of characters, reading from top to bottom, then left to right (starting with green yellow red green yellow ....). I think that OP's transactions counting down from 23-1 may have been a clue to read the morse from top to bottom. OTOH we still haven't accounted for the weird lapses in the countdown. !#@!#@!@@n@i@@@@F@!o!@!@3!@!u@#@@@!w@@A@!@@B!@!!1!!!J!@!d@b!@!@e!!!#!@@#@D@!I!@!@5!j!@#@6@@@s!H!@h!!!#!!!3!@z!#@@F!!C@c@!U@!!@$@#!@@!2!D@@7@!@@4!x!m@!@T@@R!@!@m!@!2@!#!@!@#@U!@!@B@!E!L!@!@#@@@@i!@!H@b!@!!y@!!#@@X@@@r@@@@r@@@@o@!#@@@M@@@@#@!v@@#!!a!i@u!@!@#@@@@1!D!!!N@@@@O@@Y!U@r!@!@#@@@@d!!!8!@!!J!!!t@@!g!P@@@@#!@@#@!2@@@d@@@@o!!!4!@r@9!@#@c!#!!!i@!h!c@@@@#!#@@#@!!@J@@@t@#!#@r!a@@@@v@y@!@L@C!@e!@@b@@@D!3!!!u@!!@J@!!#!!!#@!@E!@@w@@@#!i@!@@h@!!#!!@f!!!@6!@#!@!!w@!r@2@@!@e!@@7!!A@@@@5!G@@@@#!!b@S!k!@Y!@!!k!#@!!c!1@h@!!o!a@!!@t!!!@#!@!n@H@@!v@9@!T@!@@z@#!@#@#!@@#@!@@#@!#@!! 2) treat green as dash (0), red as dot (1), and all other dots/characters as spaces between letters. (note: the set of valid morse letters has some weird limitations, so it was pretty easy to quickly determine that green should be dash, going in that direction. red as dash broke pretty quickly.) 0 10 1011 1 1111 10 0101 010 1 1110 11 1011 0100 000 010 1 0101 000 011 1 10 0101 0 01 1 111 0 01 000 000 01 0 11 00 1 10 1001 1 0110 0 11 1011 0 0 101 11 0101 010 10 0101 1 0101 10 0 0101 1111 010 1 0100 100 11 111 1111 1111 10 111 1111 10 11 00 0 1 0101 1111 0 000 1111 11 0 1 0101 1111 000 0100 000 110 0 1111 011 10 111 1111 000 01 1 01 1 0 000 10 0 1111 0 11 1001 111 1 0 1 0 1111 1 101 1 01 011 111 0 000 1001 100 000 101 011 111 0 1011 100 001 0001 01 0100 10 1 1101 011 00 1111 0 1111 00 1 0 01 0100 0 100 0 1 100 0 1001 0001 010 1 110 1 10 1011 1 01 1 011 1011 10 100 3) apply morse code translation, which gives you: TALEHACKEVILYOKECODEACTNESTNOONTIMEAPEXTILTTRICKACECATCHKEYWISHHASHAIMTECHTOHITECHOYOUTHDASHONENETOATHTIPSETETHERENDSTOPWORDSTLWG?NYAEFDMHTHMETNYTWTEWTP?KEUEALENEDLAW So, one interesting thing to note is there's some "junk" at the end after "STOP WORDS"... in puzzles like this junk often isn't. The two '?' characters are invalid letters in morse code. Then from the above we got the word list, along with the embedded "THEY CAN NOT ATTACK WHAT THEY CAN NOT SEE" message.
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elh40257
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June 28, 2014, 02:01:25 PM |
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Hum...
3. Dry
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S4VV4S
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June 28, 2014, 02:08:57 PM |
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Bro/sister, can you explain how you went about this?
I arrived at this independently from shorena, this is what I did: 1) take the entire string of characters, reading from top to bottom, then left to right (starting with green yellow red green yellow ....). I think that OP's transactions counting down from 23-1 may have been a clue to read the morse from top to bottom. OTOH we still haven't accounted for the weird lapses in the countdown. !#@!#@!@@n@i@@@@F@!o!@!@3!@!u@#@@@!w@@A@!@@B!@!!1!!!J!@!d@b!@!@e!!!#!@@#@D@!I!@!@5!j!@#@6@@@s!H!@h!!!#!!!3!@z!#@@F!!C@c@!U@!!@$@#!@@!2!D@@7@!@@4!x!m@!@T@@R!@!@m!@!2@!#!@!@#@U!@!@B@!E!L!@!@#@@@@i!@!H@b!@!!y@!!#@@X@@@r@@@@r@@@@o@!#@@@M@@@@#@!v@@#!!a!i@u!@!@#@@@@1!D!!!N@@@@O@@Y!U@r!@!@#@@@@d!!!8!@!!J!!!t@@!g!P@@@@#!@@#@!2@@@d@@@@o!!!4!@r@9!@#@c!#!!!i@!h!c@@@@#!#@@#@!!@J@@@t@#!#@r!a@@@@v@y@!@L@C!@e!@@b@@@D!3!!!u@!!@J@!!#!!!#@!@E!@@w@@@#!i@!@@h@!!#!!@f!!!@6!@#!@!!w@!r@2@@!@e!@@7!!A@@@@5!G@@@@#!!b@S!k!@Y!@!!k!#@!!c!1@h@!!o!a@!!@t!!!@#!@!n@H@@!v@9@!T@!@@z@#!@#@#!@@#@!@@#@!#@!! 2) treat green as dash (0), red as dot (1), and all other dots/characters as spaces between letters. (note: the set of valid morse letters has some weird limitations, so it was pretty easy to quickly determine that green should be dash, going in that direction. red as dash broke pretty quickly.) 0 10 1011 1 1111 10 0101 010 1 1110 11 1011 0100 000 010 1 0101 000 011 1 10 0101 0 01 1 111 0 01 000 000 01 0 11 00 1 10 1001 1 0110 0 11 1011 0 0 101 11 0101 010 10 0101 1 0101 10 0 0101 1111 010 1 0100 100 11 111 1111 1111 10 111 1111 10 11 00 0 1 0101 1111 0 000 1111 11 0 1 0101 1111 000 0100 000 110 0 1111 011 10 111 1111 000 01 1 01 1 0 000 10 0 1111 0 11 1001 111 1 0 1 0 1111 1 101 1 01 011 111 0 000 1001 100 000 101 011 111 0 1011 100 001 0001 01 0100 10 1 1101 011 00 1111 0 1111 00 1 0 01 0100 0 100 0 1 100 0 1001 0001 010 1 110 1 10 1011 1 01 1 011 1011 10 100 3) apply morse code translation, which gives you: TALEHACKEVILYOKECODEACTNESTNOONTIMEAPEXTILTTRICKACECATCHKEYWISHHASHAIMTECHTOHITECHOYOUTHDASHONENETOATHTIPSETETHERENDSTOPWORDSTLWG?NYAEFDMHTHMETNYTWTEWTP?KEUEALENEDLAW So, one interesting thing to note is there's some "junk" at the end after "STOP WORDS"... in puzzles like this junk often isn't. The two '?' characters are invalid letters in morse code. Then from the above we got the word list, along with the embedded "THEY CAN NOT ATTACK WHAT THEY CAN NOT SEE" message. It wasn't Shorena that posted that result (as far as I can remember) it was moinen. What led to you to start from top to bottom instead of bottom to top? I started bottom to top due to the transactions 23-1. Obviously i was wrong
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June 28, 2014, 02:15:40 PM |
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It wasn't Shorena that posted that result (as far as I can remember) it was moinen. What led to you to start from top to bottom instead of bottom to top? I started bottom to top due to the transactions 23-1. Obviously i was wrong Actually, looking back on it, we should credit Prospero as the first person with a partly accurate translation; seeing that plus the "SOS + rEDGrN" hint got me back on morse code. Then moinen had the first fully accurate translation. I wish I could tag messages in here or something, it's hard to sort the good ideas that were ultimately fruitless from the actual progress. I also started bottom to top, but when that didn't work, I tried top to bottom. I'm using python manipulate the csv and I built a dict to handle the morse code translation so it was fairly trivial for me to check against the complete data set in various directions.
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S4VV4S
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June 28, 2014, 02:17:39 PM |
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It wasn't Shorena that posted that result (as far as I can remember) it was moinen. What led to you to start from top to bottom instead of bottom to top? I started bottom to top due to the transactions 23-1. Obviously i was wrong Actually, looking back on it, we should credit Prospero as the first person with a partly accurate translation seeing that plus the "SOS + rEDGrN" hint got me back on morse code. Then moinen had the first fully accurate translation. I wish I could tag messages in here or something, it's hard to sort the good ideas that were ultimately fruitless from the actual progress. I also started bottom to top, but when that didn't work, I tried top to bottom. I'm using python manipulate the csv and I built a dict to handle the morse code translation so it was fairly trivial for me to check against the complete data set in various directions. Indeed, and we shall, should I ever find the solution Shorena included of course
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