Three smart winners have managed to crack a puzzle created by Larva Labs, the creators of the popular non-fungible token (NFT) projects CryptoPunks and Meebits, obtaining a 64-digit string that turned out to be an Ethereum (ETH) private key for an address containing ETH 0.025 (USD 64) and the Meebit #2858.
Andrew Badr, pseudonymous Apely.eth, are programmers, while there are no other details about the third winner. On Monday, Badr took to Twitter to reveal how they managed to solve the puzzle.
Earlier this year, Proof Collective, a private collective of 1,000 NFT collectors and artists, announced an NFT drop composed of 20 artworks from 20 anonymous artists, with the name of artists being revealed following the mint.
One of the pieces, called Grail #11, an Autoglyph (a form of generative art), turned out to be from Larva Labs, which instantly made the NFT the most valuable piece in the drop.
On March 5, someone by the name of “iceman” in the Proof Collective chat room pointed out the strange pattern of L's at the top of Grail #11, speculating whether it could mean anything.
The night of the reveal (March 5th), "iceman" in the Proof Collective chat room posted this: pic.twitter.com/EJpAtZnGN1
“His message caught my eye right away, because that part of the image really did look separate from the main part of the artwork," Badr said. "Also, the Ls weren't in any kind of regular pattern, so they seemed more than ornamental."
Unlike other rows, the top row consists of regular and upside-down L-shaped characters. Using the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), Badr turned those characters into 0s and 1s and decrypted the message, which read, "SECRET IS IN THE PIG NUMBERS, LL."
Subsequently, he recruited a couple
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