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sr. member
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Counterparty Chief Scientist and Co-Founder
Beta Testnet Counterparty explorer is now available at http://testnet.blockscan.com

Thanks

Very cool! +1
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Beta Testnet Counterparty explorer is now available at http://testnet.blockscan.com

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Hi,

1. I got this while trying to submit Contact Form on blockscan.com:

500 - Internal server error.
There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.

I retried - same issue.

2. About a week ago I had a problem with password recovery on blockscan.com. I think submitted feedback about that as well, but I'll try again. IIRC there's a problem with password reset whereby the site asks for one's email address but doesn't accept it with a message that the username should be provided instead, or something like that.


Hmmphh.. I just tried the feedback form and did not run into any issues. And the password reset appears to be working correctly...

In any case, if you are still running into issues just drop me an email directly instead with a screen capture of the error message and I will look into this.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Hi,

1. I got this while trying to submit Contact Form on blockscan.com:

500 - Internal server error.
There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.

I retried - same issue.

2. About a week ago I had a problem with password recovery on blockscan.com. I think submitted feedback about that as well, but I'll try again. IIRC there's a problem with password reset whereby the site asks for one's email address but doesn't accept it with a message that the username should be provided instead, or something like that.
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Hi

Just released : The new Blockscan Counterparty LogSpotter (Realtime transaction log entries pushed to your browser)

Hello!
 I sent XCP.
Transaction http://blockscan.com/address/12MQWZ6QK3ARUiPaeeZ3VppDbKJACTZyMq
https://blockchain.info/tx/b3dccb155f36ff6d917fde5990370d0cadef37f5c00f0c47633f1de71fe3e46b

Coins not received. What's this? What to do?


every time I deposit to poloniex it either takes about 24 hrs to credit my acc, or I have to create a support ticket to bug for it, such poor form

I think the recent withdrawal delays had something to do with the latest upgrades/patches..  However, its best to contact the sender for further clarifcation
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1002
Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
Hi

Just released : The new Blockscan Counterparty LogSpotter (Realtime transaction log entries pushed to your browser)

Hello!
 I sent XCP.
Transaction http://blockscan.com/address/12MQWZ6QK3ARUiPaeeZ3VppDbKJACTZyMq
https://blockchain.info/tx/b3dccb155f36ff6d917fde5990370d0cadef37f5c00f0c47633f1de71fe3e46b

Coins not received. What's this? What to do?


every time I deposit to poloniex it either takes about 24 hrs to credit my acc, or I have to create a support ticket to bug for it, such poor form
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Hi

Just released : The new Blockscan Counterparty LogSpotter (Realtime transaction log entries pushed to your browser)

Hello!
 I sent XCP.
Transaction http://blockscan.com/address/12MQWZ6QK3ARUiPaeeZ3VppDbKJACTZyMq
https://blockchain.info/tx/b3dccb155f36ff6d917fde5990370d0cadef37f5c00f0c47633f1de71fe3e46b

Coins not received. What's this? What to do?


Is this a withdrawal from poloniex? If yes, then you need to contact them or your sender for further information

hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 521
Hi

Just released : The new Blockscan Counterparty LogSpotter (Realtime transaction log entries pushed to your browser)

Hello!
 I sent XCP.
Transaction http://blockscan.com/address/12MQWZ6QK3ARUiPaeeZ3VppDbKJACTZyMq
https://blockchain.info/tx/b3dccb155f36ff6d917fde5990370d0cadef37f5c00f0c47633f1de71fe3e46b

Coins not received. What's this? What to do?
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Hi

Just released : The new Blockscan Counterparty LogSpotter (Realtime transaction log entries pushed to your browser)
member
Activity: 118
Merit: 10
A difference which makes a difference

I cannot divulge any more project specific information at this time. However, I can say that this is very much a chicken and egg scenario where people are coming up with great applications to utilize assets and the decentralized exchange but they lack the coding chops and infrastructure to cope with the backend. This is blatantly obvious over at the LTB forums, for example.

It might help to include some common Bitcoin API calls with your Blockscan API.

The query/polling rates could be pretty high if certain apps are looking for unconfirmed transactions as they come in.

If I were you, I would anticipate the coming demand and set up a tidy revenue stream.

The reason I did not include the common Bitcoin API calls are because these are already available externally from services like chain.com, blockchain.info, etc. Or are you referring to something else?

No, that is what I am referring to. It would be nice to have some of the useful Counterparty API calls and Bitcoin API calls all in one place supplied and maintained by one service provider.
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io

I cannot divulge any more project specific information at this time. However, I can say that this is very much a chicken and egg scenario where people are coming up with great applications to utilize assets and the decentralized exchange but they lack the coding chops and infrastructure to cope with the backend. This is blatantly obvious over at the LTB forums, for example.

It might help to include some common Bitcoin API calls with your Blockscan API.

The query/polling rates could be pretty high if certain apps are looking for unconfirmed transactions as they come in.

If I were you, I would anticipate the coming demand and set up a tidy revenue stream.

The reason I did not include the common Bitcoin API calls are because these are already available externally from services like chain.com, blockchain.info, etc. Or are you referring to something else?
member
Activity: 118
Merit: 10
A difference which makes a difference
Hey Mt.Bitcoin,

How well are you prepared for a huge amount of traffic directed towards Blockscan.com? I am aware of a number of projects (one in particular, once the free Asset Issuance rolls out) that will use online Counterparty Block Explorers (currently only Blockscan) heavily. Is there any way to pay for increased use of your API? Could you add more functionality to your API?

Are you familiar with services like https://block.io/ and https://chain.com/? Have you thought about positioning yourself to serve the corresponding Counterparty Market? Particularly focusing on "Enterprise" solutions? Perhaps you could be a go to service that the impending Counterparty Foundation recommends?

How many nodes are you connected to at any one time? I.e. are you well protected from a sybil attack?

Regards,
E72521


The Blockscan API is currently offered as a free community service and can be throttled/blocked if excessive queries are performed. Can you elaborate (or PM me) on what kind of additional functionality/APIs are you looking for and at what rates ?

As for the "Enterprise" services I do not think the market is really that matured/big enough to warrant a separate service that specifically caters for this at the moment.  However, things can change overnight in the bitcoin world, and should there be a need we can definitely take that route.




I cannot divulge any more project specific information at this time. However, I can say that this is very much a chicken and egg scenario where people are coming up with great applications to utilize assets and the decentralized exchange but they lack the coding chops and infrastructure to cope with the backend. This is blatantly obvious over at the LTB forums, for example.

It might help to include some common Bitcoin API calls with your Blockscan API.

The query/polling rates could be pretty high if certain apps are looking for unconfirmed transactions as they come in.

If I were you, I would anticipate the coming demand and set up a tidy revenue stream.
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Hey Mt.Bitcoin,

How well are you prepared for a huge amount of traffic directed towards Blockscan.com? I am aware of a number of projects (one in particular, once the free Asset Issuance rolls out) that will use online Counterparty Block Explorers (currently only Blockscan) heavily. Is there any way to pay for increased use of your API? Could you add more functionality to your API?

Are you familiar with services like https://block.io/ and https://chain.com/? Have you thought about positioning yourself to serve the corresponding Counterparty Market? Particularly focusing on "Enterprise" solutions? Perhaps you could be a go to service that the impending Counterparty Foundation recommends?

How many nodes are you connected to at any one time? I.e. are you well protected from a sybil attack?

Regards,
E72521


The Blockscan API is currently offered as a free community service and can be throttled/blocked if excessive queries are performed. Can you elaborate (or PM me) on what kind of additional functionality/APIs are you looking for and at what rates ?

As for the "Enterprise" services I do not think the market is really that matured/big enough to warrant a separate service that specifically caters for this at the moment.  However, things can change overnight in the bitcoin world, and should there be a need we can definitely take that route.


member
Activity: 118
Merit: 10
A difference which makes a difference
Hey Mt.Bitcoin,

How well are you prepared for a huge amount of traffic directed towards Blockscan.com? I am aware of a number of projects (one in particular, once the free Asset Issuance rolls out) that will use online Counterparty Block Explorers (currently only Blockscan) heavily. Is there any way to pay for increased use of your API? Could you add more functionality to your API?

Are you familiar with services like https://block.io/ and https://chain.com/? Have you thought about positioning yourself to serve the corresponding Counterparty Market? Particularly focusing on "Enterprise" solutions? Perhaps you could be a go to service that the impending Counterparty Foundation recommends?

How many nodes are you connected to at any one time? I.e. are you well protected from a sybil attack?

Regards,
E72521
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Hi

I don't know if this is the correct place to report errors or not but I've noticed an error is returned when searching on an asset 'string' of characters in xch.blockscan explorer this only happens with xch.blockscan Counterparty and Dogeparty blockscan explorers appear to handle asset strings correctly with dogeparty sending the results to what looks like there own block explorer results page.

error msg

 Opps Unrecognized search pattern 'string'

Fixed. Thank you
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
Cool. By the way, I hope you're ready to syntax-highlight some Serpent contracts! Grin

Lol... it looks like its time to hit the "code" again. Are there any technical write-ups/wiki entries for the latest "eth" style contracts?



I think it's pretty similar to python. Vbuterin pointed out a bunch of examples at https://github.com/ethereum/serpent/tree/poc7/examples
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Most of the volume is on Bter so I would prefer it be based on the last trade for Bter btcxcp and bitstamp btcusd. If you want to future proof it a bit you could go volume weighted for the top 3-4 exchanges on each pair.

Yeah, I was thinking of fixing it to BTER too. The prices across centralized exchanges normally normalizes due to arbitrage, so in using the prices on either one of the exchanges should be good enough

ok. done. linked to BTER prices for now
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Cool. By the way, I hope you're ready to syntax-highlight some Serpent contracts! Grin

Lol... it looks like its time to hit the "code" again. Are there any technical write-ups/wiki entries for the latest "eth" style contracts?

legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
Cool. By the way, I hope you're ready to syntax-highlight some Serpent contracts! Grin
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
Most of the volume is on Bter so I would prefer it be based on the last trade for Bter btcxcp and bitstamp btcusd. If you want to future proof it a bit you could go volume weighted for the top 3-4 exchanges on each pair.

Yeah, I was thinking of fixing it to BTER too. The prices across centralized exchanges normally normalizes due to arbitrage, so in using the prices on either one of the exchanges should be good enough
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