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The WHOIS results revealed that the domain had been registered just a few days ago by a registrant named "Numerologist2000" with a PO box in a small town in Eastern Europe. The registrant's contact information was sparse, but John managed to find a few online profiles associated with the name. 176-9-98-139.top

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Over the next few days, John found himself drawn deeper into the mystery. He started to analyze the numbers in the domain: 176, 9, 98, and 139. He applied various mathematical operations, searched for patterns, and even consulted with a few cryptography experts. The WHOIS results revealed that the domain had

John typed the domain into his browser, and to his surprise, it resolved to a simple webpage with a cryptic message:

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