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The morse code
--.. . .-. --- -... --- -. . --.. . .-. --- --- -. . --.. . .-. --- / ..-. .. -. --. --.. / -.- -. . . / -.. .. -.. / ....- -.. / .- / -.. .-. . ... ... / ..--- --.. / .--. .-. .. . ...
translates to
ZEROBONEZEROONEZERO FINGZ KNEE DID 4D A DRESS 2Z PRIES
0b1010 is binary for decimal 10, so
10 things needed for the address to see prize
They want you to pay for ten lessons, so I guess it's all marketing to get buyers, and the prize cannot be claimed without buying lessons. If so, I don't consider it a nice puzzle.
0 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 17h
They say "hidden on this card is every clue" so I presume that's true.
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scroogey 14h
I sat through the first lesson.
At the top-right (right of the Help button) there is a slide selector.
You can select a hidden extra slide at the bottom:
The slide plays a Rick-Roll video, and after a couple of seconds, there is an overlay of binary numbers:
You can copy the data with the HTML inspector.
Decoding it to ASCII characters gives:
"You found a clue to the hidden treasure of 1 FULL BITCOIN! :) abstract"
First seed word is abstract.
But this is a different prize?
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @bartoli 1h
The real path to the slide is at the end of the video where nixon talks. There is a spider/bat that appears and you get there if you click on it
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