Bitcoin Riddle offers BTC prizes

Bitcoin Riddle offers BTC prizes

For those for whom figuring out how to use bitcoins isn't challenge enough, there's now Bitcoin Riddle. A project by reddit user Fab1anFab1an, Bitcoin Riddle is to the diehard cryptocurrency fan what the New York Times Sunday crossword is to the more linguistically inclined. "This is actually quite fun to watch," commented Bitcoin Forum user Bitcoinm. "I'm surprised people are able to figure these out, most look pretty tricky." For each puzzle, Bitcoin Riddle offers an obvious prize: solve the mystery of the private bitcoin key, and the currency in the account is yours. Riddle Number Eight....


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