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Re: List of all Bitcoin addresses with a balance
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efjay
on 03/02/2024, 11:33:31 UTC
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An example being a deposit address on Faucetpay.io is not in the list
That's because the address was never used on-chain. I don't use Faucetpay, but I guess they use the Bitcoin address as "account number". Anyone can do anything they want off-chain, there's no way to index that.

Yeah I had a quick look at one of the addresses and blockchair has some history data, so I think they use it like a clearing account.

What I mean by that is that it is a real address available onchain but also offchain (some of my terminology might be a bit wrong but feel free to correct me if there's better ways to elaborate on how it works).

Offchain usage (or is that considered sidechain) is like the network of systems that can talk direct to the (in this case the one i looked at, faucetpay) network/system, allowing transfers to be fee free if the sending system chooses to do so (transactions don't show in blockchair in this case).

Onchain usage is normal real transfers via the block chain, registers in the historical data (eg on blockchair) and then at some stage (algo? time? amount? don't know) is moved out of that address to another address (hence the clearing) - but in the interface that I see the amount is still allocated to me.  So my balance to my (faucetpay) address is buried in another address, hopefully readily available to me when i need to spend it!

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Re: List of all Bitcoin addresses with a balance
by
efjay
on 01/02/2024, 14:49:50 UTC
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Unfortunately it seems the BTC addresses that I have are off-chain / micro wallets.
What do you mean by "off-chain"? Bitcoin addresses can only be on-chain (unless they're unused, in that case they're nowhere).

An example being a deposit address on Faucetpay.io is not in the list of 50+ million addresses (source data http://addresses.loyce.club-blockchair/bitcoin_addresses_and_balance_LATEST.tsv.gz from a few days ago at least).

In this particular case the address starts with 1EZASQnt79J and can be sent to from many locations (do they all have their own faucetpay integration feature outside of the BTC blockchain - I don't know).

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Re: List of all Bitcoin addresses with a balance
by
efjay
on 01/02/2024, 11:57:51 UTC

I don't know which file you have downloaded but I am confused about your procedure because: the list, which also contains the balances, is sorted by default by balance with the highest at the top and the lowest at the bottom. So you don't have to sort anything Wink YMMV

Fair comment.  guess it future proofs any changes to the sorting of the source data as long as the balance data is in the same column Smiley

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Re: List of all Bitcoin addresses with a balance
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efjay
on 01/02/2024, 11:16:56 UTC
Many thanks for making this available, liked it enough to login to BCT and post for the first time in years!!


I started playing with the all addresses with balance data and made a poor version of a full ranked list.  Simple one line command in bash or git bash (and others) if people are interested.

For those that want to, download the data file locally and use something like this (probably more efficient ways to do this but I was in a hurry Smiley ) :

zcat datafile.tar.gz | grep -v address | sort -k2 -nr | nl -w8 - > outputfilename.txt

This will rank from largest as #1 down to smallest (over 50 million currently).


Unfortunately it seems the BTC addresses that I have are off-chain / micro wallets.  Is this an area that interests you to expand the dataset?  (I don't know much about how these sort of wallets/systems work under the covers at this stage so not sure what is in the art of the possible)

Assuming the places that run these wallets provide access to the data in some way of course, at this stage I haven't gone down the path of opening any discussion with blockchair directly.

Enjoy!
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Re: [ANN]....GOLDENGAINCOIN....[GOLDG][PoW/PoS]_-_-Most profitable Digital Money_-_-
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efjay
on 09/09/2018, 02:34:33 UTC
Best of luck with this coin!

Willing to donate some GOLDG?  1QBooCkRSwegKRneSNx3U5aheTaRDP6C6v
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Re: [ANN] WFR - Game of Coins - The Alchemists Guild presents their work.
by
efjay
on 05/02/2018, 12:16:30 UTC
As far as exchanges go, you have you looked at cryptohub.online?

https://cryptohub.online/coin_add/

Good luck!
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Re: [ANN] WFR - Game of Coins - The Alchemists Guild presents their work.
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efjay
on 31/01/2018, 12:30:13 UTC
Yeah I'll add to that, website, roadmap - key items a lot of people look for before getting serious about a new coin.

Roadmaps evolve, so even if you start a skeleton roadmap now it will show you have some level of planning or thinking where you will take this thing, update it as time goes on Smiley

Good luck!
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Re: CTM Coin wallet doesn't synchronize
by
efjay
on 24/06/2015, 11:17:29 UTC
Hi all,

Just wondering where people are downloading their windows wallet from?

The Mega.co.nz site seems to ask for a decryption key, did I miss something somewhere?

Thanks
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Re: [OSC]OpenSourcecoin Mandatory Update 7/1/14
by
efjay
on 29/05/2015, 13:48:47 UTC
@efjay
yes most older chains (lol +1 year coins are Sr. already)  take some time to download the chain.  and OSC client is slow to load the blockchain.  but it does work.


No probs, next transaction was in my wallet much faster. 

Are you still working on a web site, roadmap and future for OSC / Ocoin?  I'd like to see where it's going Smiley

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Re: [OSC]OpenSourcecoin Mandatory Update 7/1/14
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efjay
on 29/05/2015, 00:53:26 UTC
Transaction I made (from a pool) approx 60 mins before posting here has not shown up.

In case anyone reads the above message, appears the network is just slow in processing transactions.  This has since gone through and had enough confirmations also.

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Re: [OSC]OpenSourcecoin Mandatory Update 7/1/14
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efjay
on 28/05/2015, 23:35:22 UTC
Hi there,

Does any one have a Windows wallet that works?

I've tried the OSCinstaller.exe that seems to be available (.exe is 2.0.0.32 version).  Wallet v0.1.1.1-g99999-r1 from About page in Windows QT version seems to sync with current blocks.

Transaction I made (from a pool) approx 60 mins before posting here has not shown up.

How do I find out what is going on?

If my transaction doesn't make its way to my wallet, is there anything I can do to get it back?

Thanks
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Re: [ANN] [TTY] Trinity | SHA + Scrypt + Groestl [Exchanges Now Available!]
by
efjay
on 12/05/2015, 02:49:17 UTC
Hi there,

Any advice on syncing a new wallet using the Windows QT wallet?  Seems to be stuck at "2 days behind", from the debug log;

receive version message: version 70001, blocks=913546,

Any addnodes you can recommend to get this synced?

Thanks
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Re: [RED] REDCOIN - Official thread!
by
efjay
on 07/05/2015, 22:10:34 UTC
Hi there,

I'm new to mining Redcoin.

I'm wondering if there are better mining setup doco than the official redcoin site?  Or perhaps work is underway to fine tune the website for new comers?

Do you have any plans to add debug log or other messages to the Mining window in the GUI as opposed to what appears to only log to the debug.log text file?

Do you also have a plan / roadmap on how you see this currency being used in future? Is the target market the areas it is used in today or will this expand to other market segments / businesses ?

Thanks