Successfully decipher the hidden picture of Bitcoin worth $ 50,000

Finally, after nearly 3 years, there were people who found the hidden code inside a picture, helping them access an online wallet full of $ 50,000.

The special picture mentioned above was given by Rob Myers, nicknamed @coin_artist and posted for the first time online in early 2015. The hidden password inside the painting will reveal a secret key, helping people discover it. Get the wallet filled with virtual coins.

Mr. Myers coded the key with a binary string (including numbers 1 and 0) in the complex rows of fire, painted around the edge of the oil painting. The color and shape of each flame determines the 4-character sequence of the binary sequence, with the further part of the code denoted by 6 different length ranges in the right-hand corner.

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The hidden password inside the picture will reveal a secret key.

After all of these codes are successfully solved and combined, the person who finds them can translate the entire binary string into a secret Bitcoin key with the help of a simple computer program.

Bitcoin coins were eventually removed from the wallet last weekend. According to the Motherboard technology site, a 30-year-old programmer won the prize after finding a solution to a difficult bit of puzzle and getting a secret key. This person said, I am living in a country where owning Bitcoin is not safe, so I want to keep my identity anonymous.

This is not the first time someone has been awarded Bitcoin after deciphering a puzzle created by the original owner of the virtual money. In January of this year, a Belgian doctoral student won a bitcoin prize worth more than $ 10,000 after decoding an artificial DNA strand.

Earlier last year, two hackers also received $ 1,000 in Bitcoin money after recreating a partially obscured QR code, appearing briefly on French television.