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mmo_online_1981
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May 06, 2017, 05:22:13 AM |
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Thank you for sharing, there are also many applications for creating BTC wallet, I also use similar application to create private wallet!
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May 07, 2017, 11:21:33 PM |
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What is a vanity message and why are you trying to send one? It seems to me you might be a bit confused as to what's going on.
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derive (OP)
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May 08, 2017, 03:23:56 AM |
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What is a vanity message and why are you trying to send one? It seems to me you might be a bit confused as to what's going on.
I already wrote the tool and it already sends vanity messages. I'm just sharing it here, not asking for help. I think you may be the one who is confused about what this script is meant to do and what this thread is for. Thanks for asking about the project, though.
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May 08, 2017, 07:14:22 AM |
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So nice wow, just joking as that link leads to no where, transaction not found, good job in successfully generating a non existing transaction OP.
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derive (OP)
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May 08, 2017, 12:53:37 PM |
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Fixed transaction link.
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kolloh
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May 09, 2017, 02:26:44 AM |
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That is pretty cool, but I was winning for so long until now xD
Why types of messages was WikiLeaks sending via transactions like this by the way?
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KenR
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May 09, 2017, 05:24:55 AM |
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What is a vanity message and why are you trying to send one? It seems to me you might be a bit confused as to what's going on.
He definitely doesn't seem confused.You seem like the one that needs to keep up with the network protocols. Op,nice project but is it really worth taking the risks ? Not compatible with Python 3? Cross posting quote from your GH. This tool is somewhat hacked together so you're liable to lose your Bitcoin if you fuck anything up. You have been warned.
I'll take that warning seriously.
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derive (OP)
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May 09, 2017, 05:47:49 AM |
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What is a vanity message and why are you trying to send one? It seems to me you might be a bit confused as to what's going on.
He definitely doesn't seem confused.You seem like the one that needs to keep up with the network protocols. Op,nice project but is it really worth taking the risks ? Not compatible with Python 3? Cross posting quote from your GH. This tool is somewhat hacked together so you're liable to lose your Bitcoin if you fuck anything up. You have been warned.
I'll take that warning seriously. I've had no problems using the tool myself. The reason it uses Python 2 is because pybitcointools is no longer maintained and is unsupported on Python 3 which is sad since it is also the most convenient library to use IMO. The warning is really there to encourage people to check out the code themselves and know what exactly is going to happen before they put their Bitcoin through it.
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ImHash
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May 09, 2017, 05:50:33 AM |
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"You just lost the game" and you killed yourself just to use the addresses prefix letters as the message? even though it's a cool way of doing cryptography inside the cryptography but that's just spam with zero fee transactions you spammer
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derive (OP)
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May 09, 2017, 06:27:17 AM |
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That is pretty cool, but I was winning for so long until now xD
Why types of messages was WikiLeaks sending via transactions like this by the way?
https://blockchain.info/tx/72162e9224dbadefb84834046ee8b4706af77f57fa4e8fd5aaf3255abf516807"You just lost the game" and you killed yourself just to use the addresses prefix letters as the message? even though it's a cool way of doing cryptography inside the cryptography but that's just spam with zero fee transactions you spammer Did not realize it mattered at all. You can add a fee using the -f switch.
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May 09, 2017, 02:28:41 PM |
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Thanks for the example. So they were sending to their own address to relay messages to their visitors. I guess the downside to these types of messages is that you have no guarantee who the sender actually is unless you also include an address that is known to be controlled by the supposed sender in the inputs.
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May 09, 2017, 07:39:59 PM |
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Thanks for the example. So they were sending to their own address to relay messages to their visitors. I guess the downside to these types of messages is that you have no guarantee who the sender actually is unless you also include an address that is known to be controlled by the supposed sender in the inputs.
Or send the BTC to each address like Wikileaks did.
There also appears to be a very small bug in your program. This line: if bool(re.search("[lIO]", term)): should be if bool(re.search("[lIO0]", term)): The character ' 0' also isn't allowed in vanity addresses.
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derive (OP)
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May 10, 2017, 03:39:16 AM |
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There also appears to be a very small bug in your program. This line: if bool(re.search("[lIO]", term)): should be if bool(re.search("[lIO0]", term)): The character ' 0' also isn't allowed in vanity addresses. Really appreciate you pointing this out, thanks. It has been fixed. Thanks for the example. So they were sending to their own address to relay messages to their visitors. I guess the downside to these types of messages is that you have no guarantee who the sender actually is unless you also include an address that is known to be controlled by the supposed sender in the inputs. You can fill the vanity wallets using a trusted wallet to make the messages verifiable. See the above post for more information on this.
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