As if there wasn't enough to learn in the world of crypto, some weeks ago, I stumbled upon an entirely new aspect of it - Crypto Puzzles. Although the idea of puzzles isn't entirely new, cryptocurrencies facilitate puzzles in a very elegant and seamless way.
The puzzles come in different shapes and flavors and present some sort of riddle/mystery that needs to be solved. When creating such a puzzle in times before crypto, there was always the question, of what people should look for / what the answer to the puzzle will look like. In addition, the creator of the puzzle had to think about and handle the payment process.
Cryptocurrencies to the rescue
With cryptocurrencies, both of these aspects are taken care of. The final answer is always the private key of a wallet and the reward is collected by transferring the funds away from the puzzle-wallet to the winners-wallet.
The Legend of Satoshi Nakamoto
The whole puzzle world was brought to my attention when the famous "1FLAMEN6" or "The Legend of Satoshi Nakamoto" puzzle was solved. It had so many fascinating and impressive aspects, that I decided to dedicate some time to this topic. If you're interested in the solution of the 1FLAMEN6-Puzzle, I can recommend the following article:
One of the most interesting aspects of the 1FLAMEN6-puzzle is the fact that it is a painting and still contains all information necessary to decode a private key from it.
The 210-LTC Puzzle of Charlie Lee
Another great example of a crypto puzzle is the 210-LTC Puzzle from Charlie Lee. The solution is documented by @mys, a member of the group that was able to crack this one. Respect for both, this great article as well as the accomplishment of solving the puzzle.
This should give you an idea, how these puzzles are structured and the shapes and flavors they can be presented. Unfortunately, this also shows how tricky and time consuming these puzzles can be. More examples of mostly solved puzzles can be found on the following website: http://crypto.haluska.sk/
Unsolved and upcoming puzzles
Now that I spent some time talking about puzzles that have already been solved, I also want to present some that have not been solved yet.
The Neon District Puzzle
Neon District itself is a game that is planned to be launched on the Ethereum blockchain. Besides the fact that it is already an interesting project by itself, in addition, there is a crypto puzzle hidden in the project.
It was first brought to my attention by a Twitter post of Ben - @cybourgeoisie. It is a screenshot of the Neon District website with a terminal, that reveals an Ethereum address when the command "whoami" is issued.
Having a close look at the whitepaper, I found some footnotes to be missing and having a real close look, I found out that they aren't missing but written in white font on white background. If the three missing footnotes are collected, they assemble the following sentence:
- Footnote 1 - Find
- Footnote 4 - The
- Footnote 6 - Terminal
So the puzzle seems to be real and if you get back to the Neon District Website to have a look at the source code, this is the part that leads you to the terminal:
// Accept input for opening the terminal
$(document).on('keyup',
TerminalEntrance.sequence(38, 38, 40, 40, 37, 39, 37, 39, 66, 65, initTerminal)
);
These are the very first steps of this puzzle and the race is on until the following wallet is empty:
If you want to join the competition, I'd recommend the Neon District Discord Channel. But be prepared for some headaches and sleepless nights. Personally, I'm not sure if I have what it takes (time and knowledge) to have a real chance of solving this one, but it fascinates me so much, that I wanted to write about it. For this puzzle, I got to the stage called "The Gateway" (almost) by myself, but things seem to get very, very tricky from there.
MonteCrypto
After having a look at these computer science/cryptography heavy puzzles I stumbled upon an interesting alternative while watching @ivanli on good morning crypto, where he shortly introduced a game called "MonteCrypto". According to Steam it launches today and will reward the first person to solve all 24 enigmas with one bitcoin (MonteCrypto on Steam). I guess it is still going to be tricky to be the first person to solve it, but it is an interesting alternative to the crypto heavy puzzles and I'm curious to find out what enigmas "MonteCrypto" wants the users to solve.
I'm very excited to see how this branch of the crypto world develops and whether or not we will see more puzzles and variety in puzzles in the future.
Let me know what you think and leave your questions, feedback, and comments below.
Thanks for reading!
Cheers
BTW: To learn about the mindset of puzzle solving, I consider this to be an interesting read: Thinking About a Puzzle - by Allen Rabinovich
Very interesting puzzles. I just downloaded MonteCrypto and will give it a try tonight. From what I have read it is not a very good game, though
Unfortunately, the reviews on Steam are pretty devastating...
I still like the idea that something like this exists and hope for a better successor and more applications of cryptocurrencies in the gaming industry. Since I'm still curious and the game only costs 1$, I'm going to give it a shot to get my own impression, despite the bad reviews.
Thanks for mention :D These games bring a lot of fun.
Indeed... but with the fun, there also comes frustration at times ;). I had to get used to the concept at first, but I really love those puzzles and the fact that they exist. Also thanks again for your great article about the 210-LTC puzzle and congrats for solving it! It's an honour that you noticed and liked my post! :)
Thanks you for very detailed description on crypto-puzzles.. I just got to know it and this article and related ones will help me a lot. Thx!
Hey @jsl416! Thanks for your reply. I'm happy to hear that you found the article helpful! Enjoy crypto puzzling! 👍
It's really fascinating these puzzles actually exist. Nice article, @sblue!
Nice to see/read from you again and thanks for your vote/comment! I'm happy to have you as a follower on my channel / Steemit account. Very fascinating indeed, I hope to see even more of these puzzles in the future. Furthermore, I'm curious to see more different approaches applied to the topic of crypto-puzzles.
I didn't actually know about those. Your posts are really valuable, my friend and I would really want to keep in touch with you in the long term.
Also, I see you're passionated about crypto tech stuff, do you know anything about solidity and ethereum smart contracts?
Thanks, I'm happy to hear that. Since the passionate part is true, I already played around with Solidity and Ethereum Smart Contracts, but I still need to find time to take a deep dive. The latest version of my solidity experiments can be found on the Rinkeby Testnet:
I created these a month or something ago and didn't find the time to go further. As soon as I have time to do so, I'll create some Blogposts on Steemit about the topic. In the meantime, I can recommend you to follow @ivanli. He has a lot of videos that provide valuable, technical insight. This video might be helpful if you seek first insights on Solidity and Smart Contracts: How to create own cryptocurrency in 15 minutes.
I will try to look on him, I found some quiet good tutorials as I desperately need to learn how to create smart contracts on ethereum for some token automatization distribution.
Im curently watching
[these videos]I(
I found some good stuff on some paid courses as well, will sort it out somehow :D. All I ll be needing is a person who I can ask different questions when I get stuck but I think github forums will help.
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