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August 26, 2014, 01:57:30 PM |
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Hi, I made this site http://bitcoinstrings.com/. Explore the texts inside the Bitcoin blockchain. Data is updated daily. Thoughts?
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"Governments are good at cutting off the heads of a centrally
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networks like Napster, but pure P2P networks like Gnutella and Tor seem
to be holding their own." -- Satoshi
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turvarya
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August 26, 2014, 02:23:59 PM |
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So, you are showing all messages, which are written in the blockchain?
It would be nice to go to the next site by pressing right and to the previous by pressing left.
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August 26, 2014, 02:46:43 PM |
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So, you are showing all messages, which are written in the blockchain?
It would be nice to go to the next site by pressing right and to the previous by pressing left.
Yup. Everything that can be easily parsed. About the left/right keys.. Thinking of it. The "Show all files" -page shows all the files.
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August 29, 2014, 11:32:59 AM |
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Neat
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{ Imagine a sequence of bits generated from the first decimal place of the square roots of whole integers that are irrational numbers. If the decimal falls between 0 and 5, it's considered bit 0, and if it falls between 5 and 10, it's considered bit 1. This sequence from a simple integer count of contiguous irrationals and their logical decimal expansion of the first decimal place is called the 'main irrational stream.' Our goal is to design a physical and optical computing system system that can detect when this stream starts matching a specific pattern of a given size of bits. bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=166760.0 } Satoshi did use a friend class in C++ and put a comment on the code saying: "This is why people hate C++".
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hhanh00
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August 29, 2014, 12:26:39 PM |
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This is the data that miners can put in the coinbase transaction since the script is irrelevant there. Unfortunately (?), unless you solve a block you can't write in the blockchain this way.
However, there is a nifty trick. One can create a transaction that pays to a bunch of addresses and they make the message. Maybe you could try to decode these?
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August 30, 2014, 05:15:01 PM |
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However, there is a nifty trick. One can create a transaction that pays to a bunch of addresses and they make the message. Maybe you could try to decode these?
Probably some day.
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August 30, 2014, 05:18:12 PM |
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What does that mean actually?I mean does a block consists of particular text inside them or what actually??
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August 30, 2014, 05:23:24 PM |
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I don't know until now that bitcoin is also capable of storing texts. It would be great if a blockchain like system capable to store websites, musics and videos so that it cannot be taken down.
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August 30, 2014, 05:24:03 PM |
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Huh, that's interesting. I always wondered why no one is actually building something really really useful on top of this, or is someone doing that? It is actually a nice way of keeping certain records or being able to verify the integrity of documents at a later point in time!
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August 31, 2014, 09:49:27 AM |
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Huh, that's interesting. I always wondered why no one is actually building something really really useful on top of this, or is someone doing that? It is actually a nice way of keeping certain records or being able to verify the integrity of documents at a later point in time!
#1 its costly - you have to mine the block AFAIK. #2 the blockchain is big allready and there will be updates to "skip blocks" in order to keep the size in check. #3 its very little data all in all its cheaper, faster and easier to use redundant servers. Its probably more secure as well.
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Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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August 31, 2014, 10:02:13 AM |
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pretty cool to see the written version of blockchain...
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August 31, 2014, 02:23:13 PM |
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Actually there are some services which store data for you in the blockchain. For example there's a service which writes a hash of a document in the blockchain so it can be proved that the document existed at that day.
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September 21, 2014, 01:21:08 PM |
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This is the data that miners can put in the coinbase transaction since the script is irrelevant there. Unfortunately (?), unless you solve a block you can't write in the blockchain this way.
If one is capable of solving block how exactly he or she adds messages?
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theres nothing here. message me if you want to put something here.
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hhanh00
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September 26, 2014, 03:17:08 PM |
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The miner adds the first transaction to his solved block that indicates where he wants his fees and reward distributed. Since this transaction has no input, the input script is ignored. He can write whatever he wants there.
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