blockbook
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10 | 1,283 | |
627 | 9,004 | |
1.4% | 1.8% | |
8.9 | 6.8 | |
3 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Go | Wikitext | |
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blockbook
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Simple sample script to dump coinjoin taproot addresses
I went ahead and logged the issue on blockbook, so hopefully this won't be needed for long.
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Did anyone have problems with Coinbase withdrawing ETH to cold wallet?
Sources: Trezor Forum, Reddit, Github
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Question for access public Blockbook of Trezor
Hello, I am a software developer and currently developing a blockchain application. my application has many logic and one of them is need to get transaction information of different blockchain networks. I found Trezor's Blockbook solution (https://github.com/trezor/blockbook) that allows me to do this more easily. But my resources are very few. In addition I also found some open-source resources that connect to the public Blockbook (https://github.com/bitaccess/blockbook-client). Looks like it's connecting to your resources here ('btc1.trezor.io', 'btc2.trezor.io'). So I would like to ask if I implement a Blockchain solution that sends large amount of network data to these Trezor public Blockbooks, will there be any problem?
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Brand new explorer page is live!
Nice, dont you have to give credit to trezor on the explorer page though https://github.com/trezor/blockbook/blob/master/COPYING
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TLS Handshake error in Trezor Suite when attempting to connect to custom Blockbook URL.
I have built and sync'd the Trezor custom backend, Blockbook, on a local VM running on my local network. Trezor Suite refuses to connect to it:
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Since Trezor doesn't allow us to use our own node... doesn't that mean Trezor's servers have all our xpubs, addresses, balances, etc?
Settings > Crypto > Hover over your coin of choice > Click the cog > Change the default "Trezor servers" to "Custom Blockbook server". https://github.com/trezor/blockbook
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Self-hosting wallet.trezor.io
I just found the answer to my own question. You can also host the Trezor server part yourself with https://github.com/trezor/blockbook so that you are not relying on any Trezor service at all to continue working.
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Is the Trezor T more safe than the Ledger Nano X?
In fact, you can already use custom node when you run Blockbook.
- What happens if Ledger or Trezor goes under?
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Transaction confirmed on blockchain but not in my wallet
I think this might be related to this issue? I've had a few others tell me that trezor doesn't keep track well once internal txns get involved. https://github.com/trezor/blockbook/issues/125
bips
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Understanding and avoiding visually ambiguous characters in IDs
Modern bitcoin addresses use a base-32 character set that leaves out some of the most ambiguous pairs and also permutes the address ordering so that the most visually similar remaining characters produce single bit errors which are better handled by the addresses error detecting (and potentially correcting) code.
https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0173.mediawi...
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Bitcoin Block 840000
Context: Bitcoin miners have just adopted a 50% pay cut for themselves. This pay cut was baked into Bitcoin protocol at the launch of the network (mostly, see "BIP 42" [1]). The OP link gives information about the block in which this pay cut was made.
I get that HN comments tend to dismiss Bitcoin. But the fact that for the fourth time this pay cut has happened without a hitch speaks volumes to what makes Bitcoin interesting: It's a rare combination of economic incentives and technology that keeps chugging. Nobody can stop it. And it's extremely resistant to change. It requires no governmental approval. All attempts at subversion or interference have failed. There aren't many things that come close to that kind of record.
[1] https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0042.mediawi...
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Generating and Working With ScriptPubKeys in Bitcoin Transactions
Bitcoin transactions involve locking funds in scripts, which can only be spent if those locking conditions are met. The part of the script that expresses these locking conditions are called ScriptPubKeys. On the other hand, the part that provides unlocking scripts to satisfy the locking conditions is referred to as ScriptSig for legacy transactions, and ScriptWitness for SegWit Transactions. These scripts are evaluated by a stack-based language called Script. This article will mainly focus on ScriptPubKeys.
- Blue Wallet and seed phrases
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Nano S seed compromised?
Here’s the reference https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039.mediawiki
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Do you use 12 - 24 words?
There are 5 271 537 971 301 488 476 000 309 317 528 177 868 800 possible permutations of the bip39 wordlist found here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039/english.txt when using 12 word seeds. You probably have better change to win the lottery every week for the rest of your life than cracking a 12 word seed in correct order
- 24 words
- Creating a custom Bip39 brain wallet
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SEC Charges Kraken for Operating as an Unregistered Securities Exchange
No one controls Bitcoin, because it's a protocol. Bitcoin Core is the reference implementation, but there are others, and anyone can create new implementations if they wish. Also, the Bitcoin Core maintainers can't just change something on a whim, because users would then switch to another fork. Maintainers (or miners or other groups) can't force their changes on users, because everyone can decide on their own which version they want to use.
The protocol development happens through BIPs (Bitcoin improvement proposals): https://github.com/bitcoin/bips
BIPs are discussed for years, before (and if) they are implemented, and basically everyone needs to agree on them, because no one wants to fork the blockchain, which could be devastating.
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Recover Cool Wallet seed to a Ledger?
All the seeds generated from the CoolWallet (Number / Word) adhere to the BIP-39 protocol.
What are some alternatives?
nakama - Distributed server for social and realtime games and apps.
brainflayer - A proof-of-concept cracker for cryptocurrency brainwallets and other low entropy key algorithms.
trezor-suite - :candy: Trezor Suite Monorepo
P2P-Trading-Exchanges - Person-to-Person bitcoin Trading Exchanges
Encore - Encore is the Backend Development Platform purpose-built to help you create event-driven and distributed systems.
solidity - Solidity, the Smart Contract Programming Language
reddit - Bits of advice from brianddk@reddit
EIPs - The Ethereum Improvement Proposal repository
slips - SatoshiLabs Improvement Proposals
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
trezor-wallet - :warning: OBSOLETE. DO NOT USE! Use https://github.com/trezor/trezor-suite instead
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.