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Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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bitcoin_collector
on 06/02/2019, 11:29:57 UTC
Another 230 million passwords tried using the brainflayer tool, using the tool really don't take up too much time, compiling the wordlists is another matter, haha...  Grin

https://share.xboxlife.dk/file/mmq1zwe3ytdlmdc4m2i4yzc2ndeyn2yxzjhjy2y5owq.png

I think you are in the wrong way. the answer of this puzzle in not a brainwallet. let me explain:
each 64 byte hexadecimal number can be a bitcoin private key. for generating a bitcoin private key from a 32 character plain text we have 2 options:

option 1: a brainwallet: we calculate sha256 hash of text. the result is 64 byte hexadecimal number. in fact result of calculation of hsa256 of any text with any length always is a 64 byte hex. then in this option the length of text is not necessary be 32 character.

option 2: we convert each letter to its ascii code. the result of converting each English letter to its ascii code is a 2 byte hexadecimal number. then converting a 32 character text to its ascii code is a 64 byte hexadecimal number.

according to the OP post I think the option 2 is the right way.
 

I believe it is option 2 as well. (Except I believe you meant 32 bytes, not 64.  A private key is 256 bits which is 32 bytes, or 64 characters in the range 0-9 or A-F in hexadecimal.)
It could also be sha256 of a .txt which could be formated in unicode/bigendian or utf8 (edit, but then the puzzle is not correct by saying the 32 characters string is the private key).
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Re: Ok, here's a 1BTC puzzle.
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bitcoin_collector
on 30/01/2019, 15:36:52 UTC
Here is a message from the OP blockladder, which have been deleted since but still appears in a quote:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1306844.msg13387075#msg13387075

Does not mean the puzzle is not legit but blockladder doesn't seem to have a lot of faith in Bitcoin, maybe why he is giving it away lol.

Also googling for "blockladder bitcointalk" I found a page with title "Block Ladder: shroom supply" and it does really weirds stuffs (popups and alerts everywhere) when you click the first button (do at your own risk, or just don't).

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Re: Moon Bitcoin Cash down?
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bitcoin_collector
on 08/06/2018, 07:12:51 UTC
That's it. Site is up now and I lost my loyalty bonus for the second time (first time when they changed domain without warnings I was at 100%, now I was at 45% and back to 0%)
byebye moonbitcoincash.

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Re: Moon Bitcoin Cash down?
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bitcoin_collector
on 07/06/2018, 08:36:23 UTC
same 503 error, anyway might as well let go bcash faucet...
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Re: Moon Bitcoin Cash down?
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bitcoin_collector
on 28/05/2018, 10:02:33 UTC
When using my mobile's connection instead of my regular wifi, the websites load normally... This is strange, is it possible that I am victim of some kind of phishing?
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Re: [Unofficial] Coinpot.co - new microwallet
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bitcoin_collector
on 27/05/2018, 07:36:15 UTC
It seems like the Moon faucets might be mining with your CPU without your approval or knowledge. My antivirus is constantly blocking against it which caused the website to not load properly.

I noticed the same thing as well, when running the faucets on brave browser, my cpu goes crazy and I sometimes have alerts from windows defender.
I never activated the minning bonus, but possibly minning is used anyway..

Although, since yesterday moon faucets are really slow, I can't even claim from moonbitcoin.cash and moondash.co.in, I will loose my 100% daily loyalty bonus Sad
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Re: Moon Bitcoin Cash down?
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bitcoin_collector
on 27/05/2018, 07:05:22 UTC
The site is currently very slow for me, and page is not loading completely like it is missing some scripts.
I am going to loose my daily bonuses again... same with moondash.

Anyone is having same issues?
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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
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bitcoin_collector
on 11/04/2018, 09:34:25 UTC
- It would be great as well to have some kind of fidelity bonuses, like for example what we can find on moonbit. You have a percentage bonus which increase for each day in a row you play on the site.

If we did that then it would need to be paid for by reducing rewards elsewhere. What would you like to swap for?
(...)

Thanks for all the replies. I am not willing to swap it for anything that is why I proposed to put some ads! (Except maybe lottery tickets, I am good without it personally)
I totally understand there is not enough quality advertisers interested currently.
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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
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bitcoin_collector
on 11/04/2018, 08:22:15 UTC
@TheQuin

- It would be great as well to have some kind of fidelity bonuses, like for example what we can find on moonbit. You have a percentage bonus which increases for each day in a row you play on the site.

- Also, I am good with one or two "fair" ads on the website (no tracking, no popup). I prefer the profits from ads than profits from us (or a mix of the two).

- Good that you finally decreased auto withdraw fees, are you planning to implement lightning deposit/withdrawals in the future?

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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
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bitcoin_collector
on 20/03/2018, 08:29:42 UTC
Just a remark, it is a bit bad that withdrawal fees for auto withdrawal are 3000 sats where it used to be free.
Currently bitcoin is very cheap to move with 1sat/byte transaction being confirmed in the next blocks.
Coinpot (online micro wallet) is back to free withdrawals for minimum 10k sat transaction.

That being said, I totally understand that freebitco.in is ad free and their model works better if people leave their funds on the site.
Also, the "slow" withdrawal option cost only 40 satoshi currently, so I would advise not to use auto withdraw for the moment.

Hopefully someday there will be a Lightning option for deposit/withdrawals!
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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
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bitcoin_collector
on 29/11/2017, 10:22:29 UTC
wow, 1 in 20,000 chance to hit 10,000? If true, I find it disappointing and kind of misleading.

I just had this conversation over in the other thread. Read from here down https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=320959.msg25381020#msg25381020

If you are disappointed by the chance to win $200 every hour absolutely free then I do not know what would make you happy.


I am more disappointed to find out I was wrong all this time actually! Twice less chances to win the big prize.
Anyway very few chances versus close to zero chance to win a small amount does not change anything, I just like to roll this dice Smiley

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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
by
bitcoin_collector
on 29/11/2017, 09:16:39 UTC
-snip-
 Rounding Decimals to the Nearest Whole Number.
 MagicNumber - 1 = 4294752546, dTemp = 9999.49999852, RolledNumber = 9999.
 MagicNumber = 4294752547, dTemp = 9999.50000085, RolledNumber = 10000.
 Conclusion. There are only 214749 numbers for which a rolled number will be 10000.
 The first suitable number is 4294752547.
 WIN CHANCE is 0.005000 % per each roll.

What is this?
Script maybe, or whatever the most important is, i still got bitcoin with free roll

It's how you calculate the chance of winning $200 of Bitcoin on a free roll. As it says in its conclusion "WIN CHANCE is 0.005000 % per each roll."
This makes it a 1 in 20,000 chance rather than a 1 in 10,000 chance that many assume. This is due to rounding to the nearest whole number so you need to roll above 9999.5 to win.


wow, 1 in 20,000 chance to hit 10,000? If true, I find it disappointing and kind of misleading.
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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
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bitcoin_collector
on 16/11/2017, 13:22:12 UTC
Yes you were lucky, very lucky. It's similar to Hi Lo game as soon as you pay for tickets. You bet around 0.03 btc to buy tickets, with a 4% winning chance. Same odds with dice game would have rewarded you far less however, around 0.7 btc.

It's luck, and I wouldn't put money in there. For example to get a 50% winning chance you have to buy around 345 millions tickets (346M minus the 1M you already have bought) at a cost of 690M satoshi (=6.9 BTC), you are clearly not the winner here, even if you have the chance to get first prize.

It was 4,4% chance to win one of the 10 prizes. Only 0.44% to win the first prize.
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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
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bitcoin_collector
on 24/10/2017, 10:50:46 UTC
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That would be an excellent workaround, but I prefer using the +100 RP bonus the next day to stay on the loop and get back to the 1000% asap Grin

Indeed, and if you play more than 12 times a day, you should always target the "100RP" bonus even before the "1000% free btc". Only activate the "1000% free btc" bonus when you can have both at the same time (ie: at 4400 reward points).

Question is would you get more BTC by redeeming +100k RPs or "wasting" the RPs for 1000% bonus.
Using 1000% bonuses will give more BTC in the end than waiting to sell 100k RP (see my website for testing scenarios, link in profile)
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Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour!
by
bitcoin_collector
on 24/10/2017, 10:08:51 UTC
[...]
That would be an excellent workaround, but I prefer using the +100 RP bonus the next day to stay on the loop and get back to the 1000% asap Grin

Indeed, and if you play more than 12 times a day, you should always target the "100RP" bonus even before the "1000% free btc". Only activate the "1000% free btc" bonus when you can have both at the same time (ie: at 4400 reward points).
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Bitcoin-Collector.com - find your FreeBitco.in strategy
by
bitcoin_collector
on 28/09/2017, 09:58:33 UTC
Hello there,

I have made a little tool to help you estimate how much bitcoin you can earn playing the free BTC rolls on the legendary faucet Freebitco.in

Link: https://bitcoin-collector.com

It may also help you decide how to use your "reward points".
Nothing revolutionary but hey, it was fun to make and maybe some of you will find it useful.

To be fair, I also hope this page will bring me some referrals as I am sharing 50% of my referral commissions.

Let me know if you find some bugs or have ideas for other features.

cheers,