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February 19, 2015, 09:21:00 AM |
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Sometimes I dream and have great ideas, well, at least I think they are. Most of the times I don't have the time or capital to work them out so they are put aside and I move on.
But since I think they are good, I want to preserve the ideas and make them public without the risk of them being destroyed.
And then there was the blockchain, perfect!
Now, how can I easily put some text into op_return with a transaction?
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February 19, 2015, 09:41:11 AM |
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you can do it with the blockchain.info wallet.
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February 19, 2015, 09:45:00 AM |
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you can do it with the blockchain.info wallet. No, you can't. The nodes added to transactions are only readable on blockchain.info itself. It's a centralized system and has nothing to do with the blockchain.
findftp, you could checkout Coinsecrets. It shows OP_RETURN transactions and has a PHP library to create them yourself: php-OP_RETURN. The library requires a Unix based system, PHP 5.x or later and bitcoin-cli installed. You also need to have some BTC in the wallet itself to send the transaction (of course). You could also checkout CryptoGraffiti, but this doesn't work with OP_RETURN. I forgot what they use though.
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February 19, 2015, 09:50:43 AM |
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you can do it with the blockchain.info wallet. Nou you can't. The nodes added to transactions are only readable on blockchain.info. It's a centralized system and has nothing to do with the blockchain itself. yes you can https://blockchain.info/tx/3d29f43a3278281192943276049c15e5f0d8c7e75d4d99a4cd6693113a948f48It does not use OP_DROP as that would make the tx non standard. The public key is simply the ASCII message. Look at the last output and hex decode 4d6573736167653a205468616e6b20596f7520466f722054686520427567205265706f7274202d2 07069756b. Messages exceeding 120 bytes will be added in an additional outputs.
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February 19, 2015, 09:53:05 AM |
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I know that you can find messages and convert it from Hex to ASCII, but findftp asks how he can add them and I don't know of any functionality on Blockchain.info to do so. Did they recently add it?
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February 19, 2015, 09:54:10 AM |
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I know that you can find messages and convert it from Hex to ASCII, but findftp asks how he can add them and I don't know of any functionality on Blockchain.info to add such a message. Did they recently add it? yes
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February 19, 2015, 09:55:31 AM |
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yes Well, that's a clear answer. Care to explain how, because that's what the OP wants to know.
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February 19, 2015, 10:36:04 AM |
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you can do it with the blockchain.info wallet. No, you can't. The nodes added to transactions are only readable on blockchain.info itself. It's a centralized system and has nothing to do with the blockchain.
findftp, you could checkout Coinsecrets. It shows OP_RETURN transactions and has a PHP library to create them yourself: php-OP_RETURN. The library requires a Unix based system, PHP 5.x or later and bitcoin-cli installed. You also need to have some BTC in the wallet itself to send the transaction (of course). Thanks. This might be what I'm looking for! You could also checkout CryptoGraffiti, but this doesn't work with OP_RETURN. I forgot what they use though. Yeah, I've seen them also in the past, but as far as I know they don't put the message into OP_RETURN
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February 19, 2015, 10:38:00 AM |
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I know that you can find messages and convert it from Hex to ASCII, but findftp asks how he can add them and I don't know of any functionality on Blockchain.info to add such a message. Did they recently add it? yes Thanks, but it's not what I'm looking for. I want it to be readable without conversion from hex to ascii
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February 19, 2015, 10:39:53 AM |
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Thanks, but it's not what I'm looking for. I want it to be readable without conversion from hex to ascii Well, you won't be able to do that. As far as I know, all messages in the Blockchain are hex encoded. Coinsecrets and CryptoGraffiti just convert it back for you.
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February 19, 2015, 10:46:31 AM |
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Thanks, but it's not what I'm looking for. I want it to be readable without conversion from hex to ascii Well, you won't be able to do that. As far as I know, all messages in the Blockchain are hex encoded. Coinsecrets and CryptoGraffiti just convert it back for you. So you say that OP_RETURN is actually hex encoded as well? Then how about this? See output scripts (enable advanced view) https://blockchain.info/tx/b17a027a8f7ae0db4ddbaa58927d0f254e97fce63b7e57e8e50957d3dad2e66e?show_adv=true
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As you know the size of OP_return of a transaction is only 40 byte (in the future will be "rise" to 80 byte) so you can't put as much word, but you can put an hash of a file that you own (for prove that idea/file is yours).
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As you know the size of OP_return of a transaction is only 40 byte (in the future will be "rise" to 80 byte) so you can't put as much word, but you can put an hash of a file that you own (for prove that idea/file is yours).
Instead of putting the hash of a file into the OP_RETURN, you can also use the hash of a file as a public key instead (like www.proofofexistence.com) What would be the benefit to put it in the OP_RETURN?
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As you know the size of OP_return of a transaction is only 40 byte (in the future will be "rise" to 80 byte) so you can't put as much word, but you can put an hash of a file that you own (for prove that idea/file is yours).
Instead of putting the hash of a file into the OP_RETURN, you can also use the hash of a file as a public key instead (like www.proofofexistence.com) What would be the benefit to put it in the OP_RETURN? Knowing the address for repetitive signing .
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February 28, 2015, 09:49:11 PM |
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As you know the size of OP_return of a transaction is only 40 byte (in the future will be "rise" to 80 byte) so you can't put as much word, but you can put an hash of a file that you own (for prove that idea/file is yours).
Instead of putting the hash of a file into the OP_RETURN, you can also use the hash of a file as a public key instead (like www.proofofexistence.com) What would be the benefit to put it in the OP_RETURN? Knowing the address for repetitive signing . Could you elaborate? In both instances you know the address no?
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How can I put messages on my transactions within Bitcoin-qt?
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... My guess is that a LOT of money is going to be made in posting data on the blockchain. I have been experimenting...: transaction number: 6a9922d3267b3b479a68215c68a81d4c308d71288f2c58d36c796eb01c938293 Using blockchain.info you can note the OP_RETURN script, which pretty much matches coinsecrets.org: j tu�܊=��1���S�1�N��1�{sN���� (Above using bitproof.com) * * * I also did something similar using proofofexistence.com, but that information is on my office computer, not here.
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... My guess is that a LOT of money is going to be made in posting data on the blockchain. I have been experimenting...: transaction number: 6a9922d3267b3b479a68215c68a81d4c308d71288f2c58d36c796eb01c938293 Using blockchain.info you can note the OP_RETURN script, which pretty much matches coinsecrets.org: j tu�܊=��1���S�1�N��1�{sN���� (Above using bitproof.com) * * * I also did something similar using proofofexistence.com, but that information is on my office computer, not here. Cool thread. Bumping is how I remember
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... BlindMayorBitcorn jump-started my brain (thanks!) enough to remember the thread where I mentioned two other ways of posting data, the first can be read via blockchain.info: transaction no.: 4b1cd9f9e68a348eba331c9458ed59f59464ff993a0262905ef643439c153bb9 The message: http://goo.gl/k7zxjp* * * A document that I had proofofexistence.com run a hash and post: transaction no.: 09c388c5e1ef405751fb5dccb0767ed5f77f5f7f209def56ccae6433a111761b
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