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Of the four messages, the first three have been solved. The fourth one has been stumping armature and professional cryptanalysis from around the world. If it helps at all, the first three puzzles that have been solved gives clues to how to decrypt the fourth one.
If it helps, Edward Scheidt, who helped create the code, has stated on many occasions that there is a way to decode it. He also went on to say that when all four are decoded, it will show a "riddle within a riddle", meaning that even after decoding the fourth message you will have to solve the riddle.
My offer is not a joke. And I do not believe that the code in Kryptos is a joke. I really think it is real.