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Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: VanitySearch (Yet another address prefix finder)
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on: February 17, 2023, 02:44:21 PM
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None of those are Nostr vanity generators. AFAIK, nobody has made one yet, which is not unreasonable when you consider that Nostr is a very recent invention.
[for the record, VanitySearch cannot find Taproot addresses, but it should be as simple as checking for an input prefix that is either bc1q or bc1p to allow that. I was able to use VanitySearch to generate arbitrary prefixes not starting with 1, 3, etc, in my experimental builds.]
This is kind of what I was thinking, is that with some non-standard switches or inputs or something, it could be "convinced" to output something, maybe even just in hex or some other output that can be converted into something that work with nostr? Pardon my ignorance on it, but is it as simple as just going to npub1 instead of bc1q or similar? I'm learning a lot, but I'm not well versed on address types and how they interact with the systems.
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Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: VanitySearch (Yet another address prefix finder)
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on: February 16, 2023, 08:42:52 PM
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I did try to look through this to see if it has been answered, but attempting to find a GPU accelerated nostr vanity address generator, and this is as close as I've found so far. Obviously not the same thing but, just trying to figure out if there is a branch of this that could do that, or something else made to do so? Using CPU only is brutal.
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: [AUCTION]Polymerbit Special Edition Bitcoin 2022 Meetup in Miami Ends 11/13/22
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on: November 10, 2022, 03:27:24 PM
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These Polymerbit notes were a private order made by forum member Agrawas as a surprise gift to all individuals who appeared at a dinner on one of the nights during Bitcoin 2022 Conference in Miami, FL. ....
I was fortunate enough to have been at that dinner, and got one of these. I can attest that they are top quality and completely up to spec with the other Polymerbit notes.
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 45g 24k Gold coin with 0.021btc - loaded
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on: November 10, 2022, 01:31:06 PM
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Not sure what I did wrong on the photos 2 and 3, might need a hand with those. The link itself works direct to the image, so not sure what I did wrong.
You might want to try saving the photo(s) locally and then re-uploading it/them to a site like Imgur, then copy the bbcode and paste it where you want to have it shown in the thread. Hope that helps 😎 That's exactly what I did though.
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: Thoughts about starting a Physical Bitcoin Museum at the next BTC convention?
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on: April 29, 2022, 09:57:24 PM
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Hi all,
I dont post much these days, but was involved in co-writing the Encyclopedia of Physical Bitcoins along with elianite. I did also meet a bunch of you at this year's Miami BTC 2022 convention.
I noticed there was a major art exhibition in the middle of the BTC 2022 hall, and thought why couldnt we do something similar with our Physicals? Could we not get maximum exposure to our hobby and expose these to the masses, by having a museum set up?
I thought we could get sponsors to pay for insurance, rental of jewelry cases, guard, central floor space and other expenses. We then could display and sell our insured coins for sale. It would get exposure to tons of people while offering a way to sell our coins at a premium, for those looking to sell. We could write up placards of each maker.
Perhaps ask to do a major panel with coin makers, complete with slideshow, discussing the history.
At the volunteer table, we could have coin makers featured during the days. Maybe Bobby Lee could do a Book signing? There's lots of ideas that can be discussed.
I for one would offer up my collection for this purpose, volunteer as a docent and do writeups. Any thoughts? Any interest?
Think of this as Encyclopedia 2.0, bringing coins to the masses.
That would be seriously awesome. There was a mini coin geek-out session by a few of us in Miami, and even though it was only a few minutes, it was awesome. Would love to have something more formal.
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTB] Kialara, NattyMind, Satori, Etc.
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on: April 29, 2022, 08:50:21 PM
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I'll try to let the title do most of the talking for itself; Awhile back I had to ditch some of my favorite pieces in my collection and I'm looking to get some similar pieces that I can enjoy looking at.
I'm open to any Kialaras as there are very few designs that I don't love. I miss my Satori chips because they're a novelty. My Samsara was one of my favorite collectibles I ever owned.
I am open to suggestions of anything else you might be interested in offloading to a fellow collector that has an appreciation for the creativity in this community.
Feel free to PM or reply, whichever you are more comfortable with and we will see what we can come up with.
I might be persuaded to part ways with my 1hodlclub gold coin. Hasn't finalized yet, so it hasn't shipped. If interested, would work via MrCryptoHodl to come to an agreement. You can find my paid reservation #27 here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5379676.0
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: Bitcoin & Other Crypto Cold Storage Bank Notes
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on: April 29, 2022, 07:20:44 PM
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polymerbit would be a good guy to talk to - they make banknote quality bills. Now if he sees this post, I am sure he will chime in I'll second that, having two myself, and having seen them in person. I'd say they are actually higher quality than US bank notes. Can't speak on ones outside the US though. Just absolute top quality though.
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