I know the DB supports SQL but since most of those payments are very old i want to be sure the destination address is still in use by the owner People often ask us to change their address because they don't have access to the old one etc.
I completely forgot about this. I was using 1Fhf6gS9QK1kfNnsSgmgsTYtQq8hJrR2BX on your faucet.
BTW, couldn't you check the last transaction date using blocktrail or blockchain.info to see if an address was still in use?
Uh so you are telling me you were bruteforcing every single planet in every SF movie or book ? You decided to look into stargate first by pure luck ? Why not star wars, star trek or any other ? Did you proceeded manually or are you using a software where you provide list
"Uh" as in your disappointed with me? Too bad, I have nothing to feel guilty about. It's not like I hired some Chinese govt/triad hackers to install malware on your system to steal only this one key just for props
As I said, Star Gate wasn't first on my list, but it was near the top of my list after I noticed the discrepancy. I first randomly tried planets from movies I had recently watched, like Rylos and Fhloston Paradise.
I tested manually using http://bit2factor.org/ . I would have loved to have a piece of software do the checking for me, but I couldn't find anything that worked for my OS.
morse code for the dots that had been changed (the reader is left to figure out what is a dash and what is a dot) $!!!!!$!@@@!$!!!!!$@!$!@@@!$@!!!!$!!!!!$!@@@$@!$!@@@$!@!!$@!$!@@@!$@@@!!$!@@@@$@!!$!!!$@!!$@@!!@$ this translated into: 0-0A-10BABYA-36WOWĐ
not that this would make much of a difference, but i converted punctuation differently using the wikipedia article: 0 = 0a = 10babya = 36wow? o