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Topic: [ANN] [BETA] collectible.money - Open source tracking of crypto collectibles - page 3. (Read 1318 times)

legendary
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icarus-cards.eu
what i would also find cool is that at some point this great website would also have an app for mobile phones (android & apple) in which you could mark your own coins/chips, for example, to display the complete value of your own collection or simply to monitor your own funds.
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Track Burns @ burned.money
Recent Redemptions

The homepage now shows the 50 most recent redemptions - looks like MoonBits and BTCC have had a rough start to 2024.



Database

Some tweaks have been made to how I internally structure the data so I can support adding collections where serials exist, but the serial<>item<>address relation is not known.

This is helpful for cases like the Squirrelbits Secret Squirrel Set as all the addresses are known via the funding transaction, but the serial<>address mapping is not known.

With this, at least we can track the overall collection value even if individual item information is sparse.

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Track Burns @ burned.money
I'm thrilled to announce collectible.money - A new site to index, track, discover, and learn about crypto collectibles.
Nice work, especially since this is open source.
Is search function currently working on collectible.money website?
Opening link you posted work, but whatever search term I enter I am always getting 404 page not found error and blank page.

PS
I think you should clearly post github link to source code, I can't find it anywhere.

The search bar was a placeholder for the moment - however, it has been implemented now!

The GitHub repository is over at : https://github.com/RaghavSood/collectibles

I will add a link on the about page

Search

You can search by many different facets:

 - Search for an address or any length of firstbits: https://collectible.money/search?q=1Time
 - Search for a creator: https://collectible.money/search?q=minerjones (note how this also returns some Icarus cards because of the serial containing minerjones)
 - Search for a Serial or Serial prefix: https://collectible.money/search?q=HAT. or https://collectible.money/search?q=T00
 - Search for arbitrary things that appear in the creator or series name if you can't remember exact details - For instance, https://collectible.money/search?q=fried will find AlpenCoin's Scam Bankman-Fried series

legendary
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I'm thrilled to announce collectible.money - A new site to index, track, discover, and learn about crypto collectibles.
Nice work, especially since this is open source.
Is search function currently working on collectible.money website?
Opening link you posted work, but whatever search term I enter I am always getting 404 page not found error and blank page.

PS
I think you should clearly post github link to source code, I can't find it anywhere.
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Track Burns @ burned.money
Creator Submissions

The data format and information is now stable enough to open up for direct Creator Submissions!

If you're a creator and want your works to be indexed on priority, you can submit a Creator file that follows the format of the masterlist. It should be a CSV file in the format:

Code:
Series,Serial,Address

For example, for BTCC's 5 BTC V-Series Artist Proof, this would look like:

Code:
Series,Serial,Address
BTCC 2016 Five Bitcoin, V Series (2-star) - Artist Proof,,1P4FKWDAkY16CJZ2fkcsNW6v9gmye7ZQbp
BTCC 2016 Five Bitcoin, V Series (2-star) - Artist Proof,,1P4FsdLUtKPvwKgZtyXPZj5h97wyg7rRkK
BTCC 2016 Five Bitcoin, V Series (2-star) - Artist Proof,,1P4tBpYd29HWvZSUrBmhcnssjsDXcUuHLK
BTCC 2016 Five Bitcoin, V Series (2-star) - Artist Proof,,1P56X1MUuhjmwxo4nfhV3iz8EciHhsj9sD
BTCC 2016 Five Bitcoin, V Series (2-star) - Artist Proof,,1P5H898pPVmTPAUwBqcvfyp1sfbrkprj7a

That series has no serials, so that column is left blank.

This format allows me to easily import the data, as opposed to manually wrangling information from various other sources.

You can also submit a short description for the Creator page and the Series pages. Again, see BTCC and their 2016 Bitcoin Block, N Series (2-Star) for examples of both.

I'm working on finding and importing the data manually, but it's a very slow process as the information is spread out over thousands of threads, external auction sites, archived websites, and other various hiding places. This is a way for active creators to skip the queue and get indexed now vs. having to wait it out.
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Track Burns @ burned.money
Hi pal ,

Can you includes (Liquidoptions) aka Squirrelbits  coins on here.  Wink

Mr Suirrelbits _ Psycopedia

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.59115696

It's somewhat unclear what the ordering within the listed transactions looks like - I can't tell if the outputs in the transactions are in order of serial number or shipping or something else.

I've dropped the creator a PM asking for more information.

If I can't match the addresses to serials, the collection would have to be added without the addresses first - This appears to be a common issue where addresses are known, but not the address<>serial mapping, so I'm thinking of adding a "Collection Address" pool which would allow us to track the balance even if we don't know which specific item it belongs to.


Brilliant, thanks for posting this - i didnt know that existed.

I was wondering how the Squirrelbits could be documented because liquid
deletes the OP of all the releases....and then updates the reference thread - very good.

@raghavsood - mighty work so far!
Are there plans to create links to threads here on the forum to the different makers
releases?

Personally I'm learning about makers I didnt know existed but then I have to
go researching what the releases looked like etc.

For example Miffman and Bitpiece - maybe I know what they are when I go
and track them down? IDK

Information for releases without surviving announcements is hard to come by, but generally findable with enough digging.

The site itself does support descriptions for Creators, Series, and Items - the entries under Icarus, such as this one are a good example. I haven't fleshed them out for all entries yet, but a handful of them like Icarus and some BTCC do have a basic one, often containing links to announcement or initial sale threads

legendary
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Hi pal ,

Can you includes (Liquidoptions) aka Squirrelbits  coins on here.  Wink

Mr Suirrelbits _ Psycopedia

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.59115696

Brilliant, thanks for posting this - i didnt know that existed.

I was wondering how the Squirrelbits could be documented because liquid
deletes the OP of all the releases....and then updates the reference thread - very good.

@raghavsood - mighty work so far!
Are there plans to create links to threads here on the forum to the different makers
releases?

Personally I'm learning about makers I didnt know existed but then I have to
go researching what the releases looked like etc.

For example Miffman and Bitpiece - maybe I know what they are when I go
and track them down? IDK
full member
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Hi pal ,

Can you includes (Liquidoptions) aka Squirrelbits  coins on here.  Wink

Mr Suirrelbits _ Psycopedia

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.59115696
copper member
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Track Burns @ burned.money
Another day, another feature - today, I bring to you embeddable cards!

This was largely inspired by Frank AlpenCoin's Scam Bankman-Fried "Scam Coin", as well as the auctions/sales and item-specific discussions we see here often.

With embeddable cards, you can embed details about creators, series, and items into your Bitcointalk posts (or technically any website, it's just an image).

Cards are cached for 90 seconds to avoid excessive server load - this means that TVL (USD value), redemption status, and Bitcoin TVL will be stale by about 1.5 minutes compared to the data you see directly on the website.

Less talk, more demos:

Track an individual item

For auctions and cases like AlpenCoin's release above where you really want to know more about a specific item. This can be especially useful for auctions with an easy way to check the balance and address - it should also support cases with multiple addresses

               

Code:
[url=https://collectible.money/item/2023ALPENCOIN-0-04-SCAM-BANKMAN-FRIED-09][img]https://collectible.money/snapshot/item/2023ALPENCOIN-0-04-SCAM-BANKMAN-FRIED-09[/img][/url]
[url=https://collectible.money/item/2016BTCC-12-5-N-SERIES-13][img]https://collectible.money/snapshot/item/2016BTCC-12-5-N-SERIES-13[/img][/url]
[url=https://collectible.money/item/2019CI-GEARING-SET-016][img]https://collectible.money/snapshot/item/2019CI-GEARING-SET-016[/img][/url]

Series Overview

Having a discussion about an entire series? Stats are available just as easily



Code:
[url=https://collectible.money/series/alpen-coin-ftx-scam-bankman-fried][img]https://collectible.money/snapshot/series/alpen-coin-ftx-scam-bankman-fried[/img][/url]

Creator Cards

Why stop at a single series? Get up-to-date statistics on your favourite creators just as simply



Code:
[url=https://collectible.money/creator/btcc][img]https://collectible.money/snapshot/creator/btcc[/img][/url]

BBCode for each type can be copied from the website - look out for the Copy BBCode links

The exact refresh time of images can't be guaranteed as the Bitcointalk Image Proxy also does some caching - usually a force refresh (cmd + f5 or ctrl + f5) or clearing your browser cache can help pull in newer versions if you're seeing a stale image.

For most cases, where people are opening a thread very often and the data won't change much in that time, or visiting threads with long gaps this refresh limitation won't be an issue.
hero member
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hero member
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You know it's a great day when it's new feature day

God Mode

Feel like I've let you down? Can't find the information and statistics you need? Well, who needs raghavsood when you can query it yourself!

God Mode puts you in charge - write SQL queries to explore the data set any way you like!

Check it out at https://collectible.money/godmode

Want a list of collectibles peeled in the last 30 days? Here ya go:

Code:
select series_name, serial, first_active, redeemed_on, total_value/100000000.0 as amount from god_view where redeemed_on > DATETIME('now', '-30 day');



Want to say hello to everyone here while checking how many series have been made by various creator permutations?

Code:
select 'hello bitcointalk', series_name, creators, count(DISTINCT(series_name)) from god_view group by creators;




Masterlist

Inspired heavily by the Bitcointalk marker aggregation/detail threads and anduck's BTCC tracker, the Masterlist view shows all entries in the entire database, ordered by their series, and color coded by funding status.

As with all tables, it's a simple HTML table making it easy to view and copy.

Check it out at https://collectible.money/masterlist



Item List Updates

All BTCC items as shared by Bobby Lee in Mintage of all BTCC Mint products (2015-2018) thread have been loaded in. With BTCC having some of the largest denominations, dating back 8 years, this brings the tracker's TVL to ~4000 BTC.

Check it out at https://collectible.money/creator/btcc



Series Summary

The series summaries now show the percentage of each state - wonderful if you need a quick overview on how many items have been redeemed and how many are still undisturbed

Check it out at https://collectible.money/series



Damn bro I have to say well done! This is a much needed resource for our space and I think I can speak for this entire forum when we say THANK YOU!! What information do you still need? I love the God mode feature by the way that is really dope that we can write our own SQL queries

Is it possible to include like a gallery for each creator with a listing of the coins/bars/notes and an accompanied picture and mintage / description of the specific item being shown? Sort of like an encyclopedia element to this address tracking component
copper member
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Track Burns @ burned.money
You know it's a great day when it's new feature day

God Mode

Feel like I've let you down? Can't find the information and statistics you need? Well, who needs raghavsood when you can query it yourself!

God Mode puts you in charge - write SQL queries to explore the data set any way you like!

Check it out at https://collectible.money/godmode

Want a list of collectibles peeled in the last 30 days? Here ya go:

Code:
select series_name, serial, first_active, redeemed_on, total_value/100000000.0 as amount from god_view where redeemed_on > DATETIME('now', '-30 day');



Want to say hello to everyone here while checking how many series have been made by various creator permutations?

Code:
select 'hello bitcointalk', series_name, creators, count(DISTINCT(series_name)) from god_view group by creators;




Masterlist

Inspired heavily by the Bitcointalk marker aggregation/detail threads and anduck's BTCC tracker, the Masterlist view shows all entries in the entire database, ordered by their series, and color coded by funding status.

As with all tables, it's a simple HTML table making it easy to view and copy.

Check it out at https://collectible.money/masterlist



Item List Updates

All BTCC items as shared by Bobby Lee in Mintage of all BTCC Mint products (2015-2018) thread have been loaded in. With BTCC having some of the largest denominations, dating back 8 years, this brings the tracker's TVL to ~4000 BTC.

Check it out at https://collectible.money/creator/btcc



Series Summary

The series summaries now show the percentage of each state - wonderful if you need a quick overview on how many items have been redeemed and how many are still undisturbed

Check it out at https://collectible.money/series

legendary
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Let me know if you need any help with the address lists like Satori, BTCC, etc

A good resource for Casascius coins: https://casasciustracker.com/

A good resource for BTCC coins: https://anduck.net/bitcoin/btcc_coins.html
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Track Burns @ burned.money
maybe a good idea to add what we can to archive.org
I know I have used it many times to see original sales pages/makers who are no longer around

In the spirit of keeping things accessible, open, and searchable, I've pushed an update to display the addresses on the series and item detail pages.

Where possible, addresses will be matched to serial numbers.

It also shows some additional metadata such as the funding date, redemption date, and the current balance.





I'm also adding any missing address lists to archive.org as I come across them to maintain the snapshots. These will be linked in the respective notes for the series as I flesh out the descriptions.

The addresses are displayed in a standard HTML table, no fancy Javascript or anything - they can be trivially copy pasted into a text editor or spreadsheet program for anybody who needs it.
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Great work raghavsood.

I love this idea, it reminds me of casascius.uberbills
legendary
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A good start to your project Cheesy

Lots of good resources on the Master Makers Thread here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/inforeference-master-makeraddresslists-of-lists-2022902

Absolutely - I'm working my way through that, though it'll take some time to clean up and import the data. It's going to be a slow process to make sure serial numbers from makers are recorded correctly where available (Icarus has a wonderful format, super easy to import)

I've imported the BitPiece sets from the master thread - perhaps just in time, as the site appears to be abandoned.

Also a respectable showing for a set that's 8 years old now - and a sizable amount at current prices.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/07/01/ouKRI.md.png

The website is still active: https://bitpiec.es/

It is, but the SSL cert expired in 2021, and will cease to work in most browsers in a few months - hence abandoned.

SerpCoin v0.1, v1, and v2 have been loaded - the master maker list is invaluable - archive.org didn't capture v2 for some reason, but the master thread has those addresses archived w/ serial numbers!

maybe a good idea to add what we can to archive.org
I know I have used it many times to see original sales pages/makers who are no longer around
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Track Burns @ burned.money
A good start to your project Cheesy

Lots of good resources on the Master Makers Thread here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/inforeference-master-makeraddresslists-of-lists-2022902

Absolutely - I'm working my way through that, though it'll take some time to clean up and import the data. It's going to be a slow process to make sure serial numbers from makers are recorded correctly where available (Icarus has a wonderful format, super easy to import)

I've imported the BitPiece sets from the master thread - perhaps just in time, as the site appears to be abandoned.

Also a respectable showing for a set that's 8 years old now - and a sizable amount at current prices.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/07/01/ouKRI.md.png

The website is still active: https://bitpiec.es/

It is, but the SSL cert expired in 2021, and will cease to work in most browsers in a few months - hence abandoned.

SerpCoin v0.1, v1, and v2 have been loaded - the master maker list is invaluable - archive.org didn't capture v2 for some reason, but the master thread has those addresses archived w/ serial numbers!
legendary
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A good start to your project Cheesy

Lots of good resources on the Master Makers Thread here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/inforeference-master-makeraddresslists-of-lists-2022902

Absolutely - I'm working my way through that, though it'll take some time to clean up and import the data. It's going to be a slow process to make sure serial numbers from makers are recorded correctly where available (Icarus has a wonderful format, super easy to import)

I've imported the BitPiece sets from the master thread - perhaps just in time, as the site appears to be abandoned.

Also a respectable showing for a set that's 8 years old now - and a sizable amount at current prices.

https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/07/01/ouKRI.md.png

The website is still active: https://bitpiec.es/
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Track Burns @ burned.money
A good start to your project Cheesy

Lots of good resources on the Master Makers Thread here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/inforeference-master-makeraddresslists-of-lists-2022902

Absolutely - I'm working my way through that, though it'll take some time to clean up and import the data. It's going to be a slow process to make sure serial numbers from makers are recorded correctly where available (Icarus has a wonderful format, super easy to import)

I've imported the BitPiece sets from the master thread - perhaps just in time, as the site appears to be abandoned.

Also a respectable showing for a set that's 8 years old now - and a sizable amount at current prices.

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Track Burns @ burned.money
and this also shows on the other side that the buyers/our customers believe in our product and therefore trust us Smiley
we ourselves are proud that almost 0.1 BTC are on our cards so far

Absolutely - that kind of adoption rate is nothing to sneeze at in volatile times.

I wonder what prompted the redemption of TIMELINE-Q4.10.2023.16 - The only card to be funded and subsequently peeled so far - maybe a test of the keys/new system?
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