RealMalatesta
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November 05, 2014, 11:24:46 PM |
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Great resource! Thanks a lot!
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the_beast (OP)
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November 11, 2014, 11:48:40 PM |
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Small Update : - Major speed improvement for "Block + Amount" and "Date + Amount" searches
- Press zone added
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GooChain : A unique search engine for the Bitcoin blockchain
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Muhammed Zakir
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November 12, 2014, 12:01:39 PM |
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Small Update : - Major speed improvement for "Block + Amount" and "Date + Amount" searches
- Press zone added
Thanks! Can you add www.blocktrail.com ? It is a nice one. Thanks in advance! ~~MZ~~
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the_beast (OP)
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November 18, 2014, 12:38:50 PM |
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Added 3 block-explorer services for external links in choice list : - BlockTrail
- My Chain
- CoinBin
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GooChain : A unique search engine for the Bitcoin blockchain
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Muhammed Zakir
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November 18, 2014, 12:54:35 PM |
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Added 3 block-explorer services for external links in choice list : - BlockTrail
- My Chain
- CoinBin
Thanks! Really bad, couldn't find your BTC address in the post. PM me. ~~MZ~~
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AleCrypt0
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November 18, 2014, 02:05:38 PM |
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Good job, my congrats!
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maxme
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November 21, 2014, 03:17:43 PM |
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Can't find this address "1Maxime7WnLqq24hasMA872JZ4VBGMDbKk" by first bits "1Maxime".
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the_beast (OP)
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November 21, 2014, 03:43:40 PM |
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Thanks for using the service Maxime. Still, I'm really sorry but your address is, for now, not "eligible" to work with first bits, since it has around 0.012 BTC. The minimum is 0.02.
As stated in Support page : "Find address from First Bits (4 starting chars) only if address has at least 0.02 BTC. Disposable address (part of HD wallet) may not be found out." For the sake of search time speed, I consider addresses enclosing less than 10$ are not relevant.
To use GooChain with your address, you need either to enter the full address or put more than 0.02 BTC on it. When you add fund on it, you may wait some hours to found it from first bits, as this search capability is not real time. First bits database cache is refreshed several times a day only.
These amount and update frequency limitations would be mitigated in the future developments.
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MarsuIV
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November 23, 2014, 03:36:45 PM |
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Really bad, couldn't find your BTC address in the post. PM me. ~~MZ~~ You can find on main post the tip address: 1GooChA5ScVdBx3kXktQnULBdm9s1seAcj
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the_beast (OP)
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November 24, 2014, 12:18:24 AM Last edit: December 09, 2014, 01:03:18 PM by the_beast |
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Video presentation of the GooChain serviceat La Maison du Bitcoin, Paris, France VIDEO with English sub-titles HereEnjoy!
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the_beast (OP)
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November 29, 2014, 03:42:17 PM |
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New little feature but very useful : now saves the selected block-explorer. This is saved at each search, automatically in your web-browser (in a basic cookie). Take care to access to the exact same domain (www/org/net/..) to get the saved value, each time you connect.
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Muhammed Zakir
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November 30, 2014, 06:34:53 AM |
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New little feature but very useful : now saves the selected block-explorer. This is saved at each search, automatically in your web-browser (in a basic cookie). Take care to access to the exact same domain (www/org/net/..) to get the saved value, each time you connect. Thanks for taking the time to read! But... a parameter was better(if it can be done) because cookies will be cleared anytime. ~~MZ~~
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the_beast (OP)
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November 30, 2014, 03:29:21 PM |
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But... a parameter was better(if it can be done) because cookies will be cleared anytime.
Well, this is still a parameter. Now, it is saved automatically in your browser. If you don't delete cookie manually, it won't be cleared. In case of clearance, you just need to setup again the parameter. Then, how would you like to save permanently this parameter? I would need to ask for a login and authenticate every single user who needs to save their configuration, meaning each time, you need to login. Eventually, you can save the account in your browser like "remember me", but this is done by cookies also, so if you erase cookies, you need to re-login. I consider a login is much more complex, embarrassing and longer for the user. Do you think selecting the block-explorer again (in case of lost or new browser) is harder than logging to your account? Also this raises privacy/anonymous concerns, as it means every logged user could be identified when they perform searches. And the idea to have a user database in my server is not enjoying me so much. Maybe you thought of other method to save the parameter, I'm attentive to any proposal. Generally speaking, there's no perfect ways of achieving something. I just choose one, and I'm listening to any feedback and improvements ideas.
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Muhammed Zakir
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November 30, 2014, 07:09:49 PM |
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But... a parameter was better(if it can be done) because cookies will be cleared anytime.
Well, this is still a parameter. Now, it is saved automatically in your browser. If you don't delete cookie manually, it won't be cleared. In case of clearance, you just need to setup again the parameter. Then, how would you like to save permanently this parameter? I would need to ask for a login and authenticate every single user who needs to save their configuration, meaning each time, you need to login. Eventually, you can save the account in your browser like "remember me", but this is done by cookies also, so if you erase cookies, you need to re-login. I consider a login is much more complex, embarrassing and longer for the user. Do you think selecting the block-explorer again (in case of lost or new browser) is harder than logging to your account? Also this raises privacy/anonymous concerns, as it means every logged user could be identified when they perform searches. And the idea to have a user database in my server is not enjoying me so much. Maybe you thought of other method to save the parameter, I'm attentive to any proposal. Generally speaking, there's no perfect ways of achieving something. I just choose one, and I'm listening to any feedback and improvements ideas. Thanks for the brief explanation. I think something like goocha.in?explorer=BT for Block Trail and BC for Block Chain and so on. With it, there will be no need of an account, I think. I am poor at these things, so I might be suggesting what can't be done, if it is I am sorry. It is easy to just select from the list if the cookies are cleared. I suggested just to make this better. ~~MZ~~
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the_beast (OP)
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December 05, 2014, 01:26:17 PM |
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Any idea is good to know. Your idea could be easy to implement. I understand this would let you easily bookmarked the url containing blockexplorer choice, so no need of cookie keeping. Still, we did an other way, and we are not about to implement your idea in the immediate future. But we definitively keep it in our mind.
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the_beast (OP)
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December 09, 2014, 10:45:16 AM Last edit: December 13, 2014, 02:35:31 PM by the_beast |
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Lot of updates for this project:
New capabilities - HTTPS enabled and default (end-to-end "Full SSL", A grade) - HD Wallet (BIP32 / 44) support: Input extended public key ("xpub...") and gives out all used addresses and sum of balances
Improvements - Listing improvements: Tx list refined Number of txs added in addresses list - No more output in scientific notation for small amounts
Bug Fixes - Bug fixed : some hash160 didn't work - Date of Tx not in blockchain displayed properly - Bug fixed in amount sorting
Others - New twitter account @goochain
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ikydesu
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December 09, 2014, 11:11:59 AM |
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Excellent project! and have more features and updates tested ok with my address and other address.
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the_beast (OP)
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January 16, 2015, 02:06:02 PM |
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Dear Vertoe, As stated to you on PM, we cannot find, for now, any problem from our server, everything is working well. Our service should work with BIP32, BIP39 and BIP44, since derivation is (?) the same. Still, BlockChain is sending back your transactions and not Goochain. Sadly, BlockChain doesn't seem to provide any details about their "xpub" capabilities. They may compute also "old" derivation method. We have tested our "HD" entries with BIP32 and BIP44 wallets. Our "full in-house" BIP32 implementation pass all non-hardened tests vectors listed in the standard. It can work with BIP32 HD wallet and it works with Ledger Wallet and Mycelium (BIP39+44 : xpub from "44'/0'/0'/0" path). We might have missed some cases, there is a catch somewhere around CDK. This would be worthwhile to dig it further, as it would definitively improve GooChain service. We have open internally an issue ticket for this problem. Thanks for this report. We're waiting for your answers on PM to have further details. Maybe some "forumers" can describe here what is done on BlockChain with xpub. Antoine
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the_beast (OP)
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January 17, 2015, 11:51:42 AM |
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Concerning the xpub issue, we enforced extensive investigations and worked to fix it.
It turned out Goochain was only derived address from xpub. Our system was deriving from xpub directly. But BIP44 requests a second level of derivation. In this standard, the first level is to differentiate "change" from "external". Goochain was looking to the children, but BIP44 requests children of children. In a point of view, we weren't fully compliant with BIP44.
We have added an improved BIP44 support. Now the Goochain service checks all paths in chain, from xpub key provided.
From now on, every users of Trezor Wallet can quickly and securely check their wallet balance using Goochain service from the "xpub" code provided by Trezor.
Thanks again for your report! Antoine
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