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Jim Sanborn received visitors at his studio on an island in the Chesapeake Bay in March.
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Visitors sat Jim Sanborn in front of a laptop and he typed a secret message.
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The visitors compressed the message using a hash function, sent it to the cloud, and wiped the laptop clean.
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The Kryptos sculpture by Jim Sanborn has been located outside CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, since 1990.
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The Kryptos sculpture is a copper S-curve that stands 9 feet, 11 inches tall.
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The Kryptos sculpture contains four panels of encrypted text.
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Three of the Kryptos panels were solved within a decade of the sculpture's installation.
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The fourth panel of Kryptos, known as K4, contains 97 characters.
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The K4 panel of Kryptos has not been solved.
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Jim Sanborn has received solution submissions for the Kryptos cipher for decades.
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Previous solution submissions for the Kryptos K4 panel provided to Jim Sanborn were incorrect.
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Jim Sanborn has received AI-assisted submissions regarding the Kryptos cipher in recent years.
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Jim Sanborn arranged for an auction house to sell the solution to a K5 panel.
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The K5 panel of Kryptos has not been publicly revealed.
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The auction prize included a mini-model of the Kryptos sculpture.
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Jim Sanborn received $770,000 from the auction.
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Paradigm, a venture capital firm, is vetting guesses for the Kryptos puzzle.
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Researchers Jarett Kobek and Richard Byrne told Jim Sanborn they had found the text of K4 weeks before the auction deadline.
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The Smithsonian holds Kryptos materials in its archives.
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Richard Byrne photographed Kryptos materials at the Smithsonian archives.
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Jarett Kobek discovered K4 plaintext in Jim Sanborn's papers photographed at the Smithsonian.
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Jarett Kobek and Richard Byrne agreed not to release their solution to the K4 panel.
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The Smithsonian locked down its archives containing Kryptos materials.
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The auction for the Kryptos solution proceeded as planned.
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Paradigm is led by a cofounder of Coinbase.
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Paradigm backs crypto-related companies.
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Paradigm builds open-source software projects.
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Paradigm has expanded into AI and robotics.
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Dan Robinson joined Paradigm in 2019.
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Paradigm will charge $1 per submission to guess the Kryptos solution.
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Jim Sanborn previously charged $50 per submission to guess the Kryptos solution.
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Paradigm will hold contests with decoding challenges.
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Winners of the Paradigm decoding challenges will receive $1,000.
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Jim Sanborn recorded a video for the successful solver of the K4 panel.
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Potential codebreakers can send solutions to a new Kryptos website.
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The Kryptos solution was processed through a hash function to generate a unique identifier.
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Submissions to the Kryptos website will be processed through the same hash function.
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The auction lot included a model of the Kryptos sculpture.
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The auction lot included Kryptos ephemera.
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Jim Sanborn stated that the K5 panel will become solvable once the K4 panel is solved.
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Dan Robinson stated Paradigm will publish the encrypted K5 panel when the time comes.
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Jim Sanborn provided sealed envelopes containing the plaintext solutions to K4 and K5 to Paradigm.
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Paradigm stated they did not open the sealed envelopes containing the Kryptos solutions.
Dan Robinson, Paradigm partner
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"There's really nothing else like it. It fit a lot of our philosophy about the kind of things we like to support in the world."
Jarett Kobek, researcher
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"There will never be a moment in which the plaintext is published by me."
Jim Sanborn, artist
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"I guarantee there will be people that don't know anything about the auction, and I am going to tell them when they contact me to please contact Paradigm."
Jim Sanborn, artist
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"I mean, I'm not shutting down my email. People might still want me to, you know, look at it."
Jim Sanborn, artist
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"I could embed K5 in that. It would be in there, waiting."
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