The last thread was deleted for no reason so i'm creating a new one.
Here's a riddle for you. If you solve it, you'll find out about a project which uses ethereum how it should be used: real application, no stupid collectible games, no ponzi scams. You should get a website link in the middle and a pdf file at the end of it. Good luck. Solve the riddle - join the revolution:
4e 6a 67 33 4e 44 63 30 4e 7a 41 33 4d 7a 4e 42 4d 6b 59 79 52 6a 59 35 4e 7a 41 32 4e 6a 63 7a 4d 6b 55 32 4f 54 5a 47 4d 6b 59 32 4f 54 63 77 4e 6a 59 33 4d 7a 4a 47 4e 54 45 32 52 44 55 79 4e 7a 51 32 4f 54 55 31 4e 7a 6b 33 4e 6a 4d 78 4e 7a 4d 30 4e 54 55 31 4e 6a 6b 31 51 54 59 30 4e 45 49 32 52 44 55 77 4d 7a 63 32 4e 7a 55 33 4e 7a 59 30 4e 6a 52 43 4e 44 55 33 4e 54 56 42 4e 7a 49 7a 4e 6a 59 32 4e 45 51 7a 4f 54 51 31 4e 45 4d 30 4d 6a 59 31 4e 7a 41 32 4d 6a 55 31 4e 44 67 31 4d 44 59 30 4e 54 51 30 51 54 52 45 4e 6b 59 3d
Try and find two numbers to multiply together. Possible avenues: open the image as a zip file, hash it, use your favourite steganographic tool to check it.
Noah Jenkins
You have a picture here. It has width and heigh in pixels.
Hunter Murphy
There are multiple ways to get a message from this. I think I get what you mean by "Two sides", Should I go for sheer basic alphabet from your first post or this trash? Should I count out the placement of the words you have on here from 4e all the way to 3d down this script? perhaps the missing blanks are the digits that aren't listed in this script? I have no background in cryptography in any function so idk.
Lucas Long
anyone know how to read or run javascript code?
I know the first line got us to the ipfs site if you call the variable from console log, but then I am lost
Thanks it worked. Now I unzipped it with the password of 144*233 = 33552 (the password is 33552) . Now I have a path.txt file and image.svg file hmmmmm
Still one input, salts are concatenated: hash(image||salt). Also unlikely because of the combinatorial explosion of salting schemes and hash algos
Jaxson Gomez
I viewed the hex code in the .png image and found a string of characters at the very end and translated it from hex to ascii
Daniel Torres
what's that paths leading down to? svg my foot
Jacob Powell
i don't get it
Lucas Ward
Ty papi
Ayden Adams
That's where a login and a password for the terminal is hidden. Your hint is:
Nicholas Perry
I may or may not be reading into this more but what scenes in Steins:Gate(and 0) did they show a username and a password?
Bentley King
No, this is not relevant.
Hunter Brown
k
Angel Taylor
Anybody have a Username and password yet?
Jaxson Moore
i think the paths is leading us astray
Evan Turner
Nope I'm stuck too
Jackson Morgan
It contains the login and password. You need to make an svg file out of it. You can do so using
Thomas Roberts
Where are you looking for username and pass maybe I can help too lazy to find out from the thread
Jose Myers
should i use inkscape? d="" ""=P
Connor Long
I am looking into the html elements and seeing if the alphabet could be used to turn a new stone over. Perhaps the initial post can be turned into another hex value? idk I'm in goblin brain mode.
Yeah I'm on it but are you looking for the pass inside the image/svg you found or directly the source code of the page
Jace Green
Trying to understand what kind of input I am looking at in path.txt . Wondering if should start reading the source code of the website instead
Anthony Campbell
what hash algo do you need to use for image.svg and path.txt ?
Colton Anderson
Source, I'll look through the image. I didn't zip, unzip and plug in the hash value so im kinda piggy backing a bit but I will post screencaps of something that catches my eye.
Adam Lewis
No hash algos required. You get the link from image.svg. You get log and pass from path.txt, that's it.
Nah the array Buffer in the JS console log doesn't mean anything. It's probably leftovers from testing the "FomoOS" out. Doesn't look like you can do anything useful in the JS console
Blake Williams
post plox?
Daniel Sanchez
Has anyone found the username and password? The commands can't be decrypted without it.
James Russell
This works....
William Gomez
this is what I was asking about. You can't find anything in the source code other than how the secret stuff will be used.