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November 20, 2019, 03:22:59 AM
Happy 10th Anniversary Bitcointalk.org from Philippines  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

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November 20, 2019, 02:56:20 AM
I simply feel grateful and excited about the great spirit of the participants.  Smiley
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November 20, 2019, 02:49:04 AM
My second entry










Process





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November 20, 2019, 02:27:26 AM
What if there is no internet or computer, but bitcointalk forum(with signature campaign) and bitcoin(In Physical) existed.

My 1st Entry:




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November 20, 2019, 02:05:06 AM
My Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2oN9BXSQGk


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November 20, 2019, 01:36:29 AM
Entry #2

Here's the long boring story part. If you want to actually see pictures scroll down:

Last week, I bought a welding inverter and an induction heater in China. (I'm using a welding inverter as a power supply because actual lab power supplies cost way too much, and the inverter only cost 27 dollars!) I'm back now, and I wanted to test out my induction heater to see if it can melt metal.

As you can see, it works pretty well:

At the moment, I can only melt aluminum (sorry, no copper bitcoins I guess) because I'm running the welder off 110v, not 220v, so it can't supply that much voltage to the induction heater. Once I figure out how to run my welder off the dryer plug, I probably can melt copper (maybe even steel).

I tried casting, but I didn't have any sand to use (and I didn't have a plastic model of a bitcoin). The best I was able to do was make a blob of aluminum, which wasn't too useful. Then I remembered that my crucible was actually circular, so I should be able to make a circular coin by just letting the aluminum sit in the crucible. So that's what I did.

Here's what I ended up with:


Next, I turned it into a coin shape by filing the aluminum. I spent about half an hour making the coin flat. Eventually I gave up on the top as it was really uneven, but the bottom was acceptably good.

Here's a video link of what my aluminum pancake looked like at this point: https://streamable.com/fmp23.

Next, I tried to imprint a BTC on my piece of aluminum. I first tried etching by printing out a BTC, then cutting pieces of tape out to stick to the aluminum. However, the electrolyte quickly dissolved the adhesive on the tape, so that didn't work. Finally, I thought of another way, which was melting plastic onto the piece of aluminum so the plastic and aluminum would stick to each other, then using a knife to position the plastic so it formed a BTC

[end of boring story part]

Here's the final result:

Yes, I used glow in the dark plastic from an old toy because everything looks twice as good when it glows. There is a bit of brown stuff, that's probably because I heated it too much, but it shouldn't affect the end result. Anyways I drilled a hole through it so I guess you can wear it as a necklace or something. I'm going to try that sometime later because I have to leave soon. Will keep you updated.

I'm pretty sure all you experienced metalworkers are laughing at me now, so I'm going to show myself out.

Edit 1: Looks like it works pretty well. Video: https://streamable.com/7p1t2

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Also, I might submit a third entry, which is going to be really exciting. That's all I'm going to say.
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November 20, 2019, 01:30:29 AM
Here is my entry:
Medium: Illustration board, matches (20 boxes), candle



And this is the finished product, I'll explain how I did it Smiley




I've snapped the tip of the matches (manually) before I put it together to form the bitcoin logo and lighted it up, then the "Anonymous" face logo, I've used the candle to make that (the smoke of it), also the smoke effect in the sides of illustration board and erased the excess smoke to make it clear, then I took a photo of it near at our door, I've used everything I have, the sunlight and the shadows of our grills, and I enhanced the color of it using snapseed. In short, I've put my drawing skills, photography skills, and my editing skills all together, hope y'all like it. Smiley

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November 20, 2019, 01:18:54 AM
Wow a lot of people send their great art in here, I would like to give thanks to all the people who love my art. Kudos to all! And happy 10th year anniversary bitcointalk!
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November 20, 2019, 01:02:13 AM
I am not a professional graphic designer or artist. Though I submitted 2 art and thinking about how I contribute more. I have a crypto-based youtube channel. So I made a video about bitcointalk 10th-anniversary art contest and invite my subscribers to join. I hope lots of creative artists also join this contest and show their creativity here.

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November 20, 2019, 12:44:21 AM
My 3rd Art

10 th Anniversary

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November 19, 2019, 11:07:46 PM

Happy 10th Anniversary Bitcointalk


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November 19, 2019, 10:47:42 PM
I made Top Users in Bitcointalk and draw them to Squidward's Art ( Handsome & Brave )

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jbreher



Vispilio



CjMapope



TryNinja



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Piggy



tk808



Last of the V8s



mitzie



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*Update

Done draw 50 users Bitcointalk in Squidward's Art Version.
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November 19, 2019, 09:42:22 PM
Im just trying my best for this.
It can use for wallpaper this picture.
And it is simple Art that I make.




Happy 10th Anniversary Bitcointalk.org
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November 19, 2019, 08:19:52 PM
My entry for this contest.  Cheesy










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November 19, 2019, 07:44:14 PM
My simple entry


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November 19, 2019, 06:37:06 PM
Haiku enter.... Just cause I keep trying to get a good one with this skill I learned on Bitcointalk  Cheesy



Ten years and counting.
Thousands of users worldwide.
Bitcointalk forum.


Maintained by Theymos.
Through all seasons of the year.
We appreciate.


Bumpy roads we had.
Spammers, scammers not welcome.
A gentleman's place
.

Bitcoins and sh*tcoins
Up and down, Bear and Bull trends.
But, longterm stays bright
.

Nonetheless my friends.
Never to been forgotten.
Respect the W. O.


But seriously!
Comrade friend X Homer X.
Create the cool hats!


Commemorating.
Best Bitcoin environment.
Happy tenth birthday!!!!
!!!!





By the way theymos?
What if you would been presented....
A beautiful HAT ?? ?? ??





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November 19, 2019, 06:10:53 PM
Image URL: https://scoutblockchain.com/final.png (or simply https://scoutblockchain.com/ as there's a redirection)

The size of the image is 22.9MB, so it'll take a little while to load completely.



History compiled! This is a high-resolution image, so please open it separately and enjoy the zoom-in of each year for maximum understanding.

As this is my only entry in the competition, I've tried to keep it as much detailed as possible (so I'm sorry if this post takes a lot of space of the page). The following list provides you with the URLs to .PNG (as well as .PSD) of each image included in the gallery mosaic along with a nice description of it. In the MxN, M=column while N=row. For example, the third image of the first column is referred as 1x3.



Year 2009
1. 1x1 - Welcome message of Satoshi.
2. 1x2 - Making bitcoin anonymous?
3. 1x3 - Bitcoin maturation (image credits: CoinTelegraph.com).
4. 1x4 - Anonymity of bitcoin (image credits: CryptoCompare.com).
5. 1x5 - Time to get bitcoin on linux!
6. 1x6 - About bitcoin version 0.2 development.
7. 1x7 - The project of community: IMO, this was the first set of "suggestions" on the Bitcointalk presented by any member of the forum (image credits: WeUseCoins.com).
8. 1x8 - The project of community: IMO, this was the first set of "questions" on the Bitcointalk presented by any member of the forum (image credits: wirexapp.com).
9. 1x9 - Bitcoin version 0.2 release!
10. 1x10 - Bitcoin to PaySafeCard exchange (image credits: RailsOnWave.it)

Year 2011
11. 2x1 The bitcoin parity with US dollar (1 BTC = $1).
12. 2x2 The Silk Road launch.
13. 2x3 Bitcoin for your Bitcointalk signature space?
14. 2x4 - Physical bitcoin!
15. 2x5 refers to the attack on BTT.
16. 2x6 refers to the first advertisement campaign at the forum.
17. 2x7 refers to the introduction of Litecoin and Namecoin.
18. 2x8 - Bitcoin at CIA?
19. 2x9 - "we are the new wealthy elite, gentlemen."
20. 2x10 (The very first?) major bitcoin hack.

Year 2013
21. 3x1 refers to the creation of Wall Observer thread.
22. 3x2 - China bans bitcoin for the first time
23. 3x3 Bitcointalk hacked by "The Hole Seekers"
24. 3x4 refers to the first ATM and the first ASIC.
25. 3x5 - CoinDesk launches
26. 3x6 - MasterCoin (first ICO) and DogeCoin launch.
27. 3x7 - Trust addition to BTT.
28. 3x8 - Hal introduces himself.
29. 3x9 - Silk Road, LibertyReserve seized
30. 3x10 - HODL!

Year 2015
31. 4x1 - bitcoin now accepted by 100,000 merchants.
32. 4x2 refers to the bitcoin unicode addition.
33. 4x3 - Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht sentenced to life in prison.
34. 4x4 - Bitcoin gets featured on The Economist's front page.
35. 4x5 refers to the New York's BitLicense (image credits: BitStarz.com)
36. 4x6 refers to the Gemini launch.
37. 4x7 refers to the Zerocoin announcement.
38. 4x8 refers to the BTT server compromise.
39. 4x9 refers to the BFL subpoena. (image credits: CoinTelegraph.com)
40. 4x10 - Bitcoin tax-free in Europe.

Year 2017
41. 5x1 refers to bitcoin's surpassing of $9000 on Vegeta's scouter!
42. 5x2 refers to shitforks of Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold.
43. 5x3 - Hal Finney's Bitcointalk account hacked.
44. 5x4 - $1 billion worth of BTC stuck in backlog.
45. 5x5 refers to John McAfee's 1 million dollar prediction tweet.
46. 5x6 refers to the The Daily Show's coverage of bitcoin.
47. 5x7 refers to the (once-again) Chinese ban on crypto.
48. 5x8 - Bitcointalk activity moons.
49. 5x9 refers to the 2017's ICOs boom.
50. 5x10 - CME/Cboe bitcoin futures launch.

Year 2019
51. 6x1 - WO hats concept gets crazier (the image consists of the caps of the people who posted in WO thread in the last 15 days).
52. 6x2 - Libra announcement
53. 6x3 - Pokemon original theme singer makes a crypto song.
54. 6x4 - SegWit transactions hit a new all-time High.
55. 6x5 - Bitcointalk user Elwar in trouble!
56. 6x6 - Bakkt launch. (image credits: jrcornel of Steemit)
57. 6x7 - Craig Wright Branded Liar as Judge Sides with David Kleiman.
58. 6x8 indicates the launch of art competition. This piece of beauty was NOT designed by me.
59. 6x9 - The USA president tweets about bitcoin.
60. 6x10 wishes Bitcointalk a 10th birthday!

Year 2018
61. 7x1 refers to the shutdown of Bitconnect.
62. 7x2 - Bitcointalk "merit" introduced!
63. 7x3 - SegWit at Bitcointalk.
64. 7x4 - Ellen talks about bitcoin.
65. 7x5 - Bitcoin dominance hits all-time low in the first week of January; it causes a heavy altseason.
66. 7x6 - Some WO'ers start using "hats" on their avatars as their identity.
67. 7x7 - Bitcoin whitepaper's 10th anniversary.
68. 7x8 - Stablecoins boom.
69. 7x9 refers to a number of exchange hacks (three of the top five exchanges were hacked). (image credits: CoinDesk.com)
70. 7x10 - Bitcoin Cash civil war (hard-forks to Bitcoin Cash ABC and Bitcoin Cash SV).

Year 2016
71. 8x1 refers to Craig Wright's appearance as faketoshi at BBC.
72. 8x2 refers to the Ethereum's hardfork (Ethereum Classic arrives).
73. 8x3 refers to the letter from DAO attacker.
74. 8x4 - theymos announces the beta version of epochtalk software.
75. 8x5 refers to bitcoin's second halving in 2016.
76. 8x6 refers to the Bitfinex hack of 120,000 bitcoin. (image credits: TheHackToday.com)
77. 8x7 refers to the acceptance of bitcoin by Swiss Town for Municipal Services.
78. 8x8 - ZCash launches!
79. 8x9 - Bank of England explores blockchain (and digital currency).
80. 8x10 refers to the total percent increase in BTC value in the year 2016. (image credits: CoinCola.com)

Year 2014
81. 9x1 refers to the update: You Can Now Donate to Wikipedia in Bitcoin.
82. 9x2 refers to the DPR subpoena.
83. 9x3 refers to Satoshi's e-mail address hack.
84. 9x4 refers to the SilkRoad bitcoin auction by the US Marshals Service (image credits: GetToKnowBitcoin.com)
85. 9x5 refers to the puzzle with 3.5 BTC private key.
86. 9x6 refers to the announcement of Monero.
87. 9x7 - Dorian Nakamoto the Satoshi?
88. 9x8 refers to the closure of MtGox.
89. 9x9 - Dell accepts bitcoin.
90. 9x10 refers to the announcement of Ethereum.

Year 2012
91. 10x1 refers to the Hal's finding of v0.1 source code.
92. 10x2 refers to the first bitcoin halving.
93. 10x3 refers to the Ripple announcement at Bitcointalk.
94. 10x4 refers to the FBI report on bitcoin.
95. 10x5 refers to the one millionth post of Bitcointalk.
96. 10x6 refers to the first PoS coin (PeerCoin) announcement.
97. 10x7 refers to the Bitfloor hack.
98. 10x8 refers to the Coinbase crowdfunding.
99. 10x9 refers to the launch of Bitcoin Foundation.
100. 10x10 Wordpress starts accepting bitcoin!

Year 2010
101. 11x1 shows (with the help of replies of few threads) how easy it was to attain bitcoin in the year 2010.
102. 11x2 refers to the BTC symbol thread.
103. 11x3 refers to the famous 10,000 Bitcoin x 2 Pizza deal thread (image credits: Newconomy.media)
104. 11x4 refers to the Mt.Gox exchange announcement.
105. 11x5 refers to the famous Satoshi's quote.
106. 11x6 Satoshi on "dying bitcoins"
107. 11x7 the idea of having a local board (Russian) at Bitcointalk was discussed for the first time. The color scheme of text refers to Russian flag.
108. 11x8 refers to the strange block.
109. 11x9 refers to the announcement of first pool ever!
110. 11x10 shows the little list of members who registered in 2010 and are still active. The thing with Lambo is Elwar's seastead.



I've been trying to give my one hour every day to this art (and succeeded in doing so in at least half of the days) since the announcement of this competition; however, I believe that I could've done a better job if there were just about ten more days in the deadline of the competition (later on, after this art competition, I might produce a better version of this mosaic).

P.S. I'd recommend y'all to go and have a look at the 2010 year pages of Bitcoin Discussion. They're "extremely" interesting; I didn't know about that either until I designed the 2010 part! Smiley Moreover, if you'd like to view the PSD of any of the above hundred images, you may simply replace the ".png" of the provided Github URL with ".psd".



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November 19, 2019, 04:30:53 PM
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