Any portal to see OP_RETURN messages in readable format?
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100bitcoin
on 22/04/2024, 14:08:11 UTC
All of you might already know that Block #210000, #420000, #630000 & #840000 are special block. These are the 4 blocks where halving was done. Many paid extra fee to get their transaction included in these blocks. Lots of people sent messages through OP_RETURN to be a permanent part of Bitcoin history. I am looking for a way to surf those messages in a readable format. Do any of you aware of any portal to see OP_RETURN messages in readable format?
Any of you sent a message @ Block #840000 through OP_RETURN?
by
100bitcoin
on 21/04/2024, 17:59:29 UTC
All of you might already know that Block #840000 is a sacred block. It is the first block after 4th Bitcoin halving. From this block subsidy through CoinBase transaction has gone down to 3.125 BTC. Many paid extra fee to get their transaction included in this block. Lots of people sent a message through OP_RETURN to be a permanent part of Bitcoin history. Effectively, total fee collection by miner ViaBTC have become a staggering 37.626 BTC. Have you been able to send a message in this block? Or did you like any message sent to it? If yes, what was it?
I could've sworn I saw a link to a raw transaction parser somewhere on this board recently, but now I can't find it. I remember it was in the OP of the topic.
I'm trying to diagnose why my code is generating wrong segwit transactions and a decoder would really help me. Most of the others either only support legacy transactions or show unhelpful errors instead of color-coding the raw hex.
Never understood the psyche of people, who are into Crypto for several years and yet ready to do KYC for anything related to Crypto! I mean, why would someone do public registration of a private asset holding is beyond my realm of understanding. Even buying a HW by providing any sort of personal info kills the whole purpose of Crypto.
There were lines of people scanning their eyeballs for pennies for that Worldcoin project. Most of them don't really care that much.
I actually felt pretty sad about these people. Retina scan will make all these people vulnerable to many more scam in coming days. It might lead to outright identity theft.
Never understood the psyche of people, who are into Crypto for several years and yet ready to do KYC for anything related to Crypto! I mean, why would someone do public registration of a private asset holding is beyond my realm of understanding. Even buying a HW by providing any sort of personal info kills the whole purpose of Crypto.
There were lines of people scanning their eyeballs for pennies for that Worldcoin project. Most of them don't really care that much.
I actually felt pretty sad about these people. Retina scan will make all these people vulnerable to many more scam in coming days. It might lead to outright identity theft.
there are several proposals for Sat/Satoshi-symbols.
My girlfriend - she's a graphic designer - just sent me this one:
Let me know your thoughts.
Nice work. Honestly, pushing a new symbol for a decentralized asset class as spread as Bitcoin at today's date is nearly impossible. Hence, we at 100bit.co.in, stuck to simple BTC & Sats for easy understanding of users.
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Re: [THE REVIVAL RAFFLE] #10 - Pick a lucky number and win 0.001 bitcoin
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100bitcoin
on 06/04/2023, 19:22:53 UTC
1 for me.
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Re: PNNV.com - Major update #2 - need your review, again!
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100bitcoin
on 11/12/2022, 22:04:55 UTC
Great progress.
By the way, why should people use your exchange instead of ChangeNOW?
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Re: [privacy] How many Bitcoin chips are out there?
Any address with a deposit of 0.001, 0.002, 0.004, 0.008, 0.016, 0.032, 0.064, 0.128, 0.256, 0.512, 1.024, 2.048, 4.092 or 8.196 BTC can be a chip.
Any address that received more than one deposit is not a chip.
Any address that sent more than one transaction is not a chip.
Chips are counted if they're still funded at the end of a day.
Chips are not counted from the day they're emptied.
Did you create a tool to find this with different variations? For example, I would like to know, how many chips with 1 BTC value are out there. Can something like the following URL be formulated for this calculation?