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Treasure Hunt

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Send 1 to  10  DBANK to the address you discovered and when we receeive it, we will return 10000000000000  DBANK straight back to your wallet to guard for eternity. 

Also Once in a while a random amount of ETH will be sent to winning addresses, appearing like seagull droppings on a fresh sail.  The saga continues...

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Prologue

Many moons ago, the dread pirate Captain Hexbeard vanished into the Blood Tides,
leaving behind whispers of a vault hidden on the blockchain itself.
The vault can be opened only by those cunning enough to piece together
his lost Ethereum address, scattered across eight cryptic clues.

You, brave sailor, have found the Captain’s chest of riddles.
Solve them all, and the treasure is yours.

Chapter 1: The Captain’s Log

You find a weathered journal page tucked in the lining of the chest.

“A ship’s name be the key, lad! Count the letters in Black Kraken,
match ‘em to their place in the alphabet, and you’ll find yer first code.”

You must:

  • Turn each letter into its number in the alphabet.

  • Pair the numbers, sum them, and convert to hexadecimal.

The answer will give you the first 5 characters of the treasure wallet.

Chapter 2: The Map of Blood Tides

Among the pages lies a ragged piece of sea chart with two mysterious marks:
(6, 8) and (9, 4). The Captain’s note says:

“These be no simple bearings. Each point hides a jewel of the code.”

Convert each pair into decimal, then into hexadecimal, to uncover the next piece.

Chapter 3: The Parrot’s Riddle

A loud squawk startles you — the Captain’s parrot is still alive!
It croaks:

“Seven doubloons and five cutlasses, then twice as many parrots!”

Each object is a number — place them in the order spoken,
then convert to hex to find the third fragment.

Chapter 4: The Ciphered Shanty

On the back of the parrot’s cage is a scrap of song:

“Two score, then half a dozen less one.”

Two score means 40, and the other phrase is another number.
Convert each to hexadecimal for the fourth fragment.

Chapter 5: The Kraken’s Eye

Deep in the hold, a painting of a monstrous kraken glares at you.
Below it is a riddle:

“Count the arms of the kraken, double them,
then add the number of letters in ‘gold’.”

Write them together in decimal, then convert to hex for the next clue.

Chapter 6: The Crossbones Code

Beneath the kraken’s frame is a skull carved with tally marks:
1, 8, 11, 18, 1, 2.

The note says:

“Each mark be a letter, matey — read ‘em right, and you’ll see the way.”

Convert letters to ASCII codes, then to hex to get fragment six.

Chapter 7: The Bottled Message

Floating in a half-broken bottle is a slip of paper:

“Ship turns at 4° 8′ N, 7° 24′ W.”

Ignore symbols, take the degrees in order, join them, then convert to hex for the penultimate part of the address.

Chapter 8: The Final Key

At last, you find the Captain’s final words etched into the mast:

“When ye reach the lantern post at dawn, remember the day be one less than the month, and the year be 1982.”

Turn these into numbers, then into hexadecimal. This final fragment will complete the vault’s address.

Epilogue

When all eight fragments are joined in order,
they will form the key to the Captain’s vault —
an Ethereum address holding the Cryptobean Treasure.

Only the sharpest minds — or the slyest pirates — will claim it.

Send 1 to 10  DBANK to the address you found and we will return the random chosen amout straight back to your wallet to guard for eternity.  Also Once in a while a random amount of ETH will be sent to winning address.  The saga continues...

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