Like the others have said this game the priority is a wharf engine where you draw your whole deck every turn. There are a couple different ways to get there, but i would recommend remake into conspirators.
Remake is great at trashing quickly since it upgrades 2 cards on the same turn, and there are tons of cool tricks you can play with it in this set. Remake is also good here since you can trash estates into Wishing Well, which activates your conspirators as well as increase hand size. It allows you to draw your whole deck faster by reducing the size.
I'm going to make a bold statement: Conspirator is awesome here! It needs the Wharf BV engine to get it started and draw your whole deck but it helps you get to that point to without putting money like silver and gold that take up space in your deck. I would recommend never buying money and only BV, Wharf, WW, and Conspirator. The priority is to draw your whole deck as soon as possible so BV and Wharf are most important. When you miss those early get WW or Conspirator. Conspirator is essentially a cheep Grand Market in this set. BV Wharf gives you a large enough hand size that it is always activated, and all the buys that you will ever need.
There are a ton of cool tricks you can do with remake in this set. Early on you want to remake estate to WW as first priority and kill copper second. Once you are starting to draw your deck it is easy to remake a WW to a Conspirator and still draw it that turn with other WW or Conspirator. Typically you want to balance how your Wharfs are split; if you have 4 Wharfs, you want to play 2 each turn. If you end up with 3 on 1 turn before you are drawing everything, you can always remake a Wharf into a BV and Wharf. Free Boarder Village.
I played with this for a while, and here is an example log solo:
http://dominion.isotropic.org/gamelog/201211/12/game-20121112-234632-0ec833da.html