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Topic: [BlockScan] Counterparty (XCP) Block Explorer - page 5. (Read 31819 times)

legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
September 25, 2014, 03:11:22 AM
#93

Great.  Thanks.

I noticed you added email notifications too.   Wink

I like what you did with CoinMachine.co. Straight forward and clean design. Tried the service and the notifications were prompt and precise
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
September 24, 2014, 05:48:09 PM
#92
Ok. Completed as per above. You can now get the both the latest DEX prices for a BTCPAY & NonBTCPay asset pairs.

The code for the NonBTCPay assets pair is still new so it's under testing. Do let me know if you see anything out of place

ex:

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=BTC&asset2=SJCX

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=SJCX&asset2=XCP
http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=XCP&asset2=SJCX


Cheers


Great.  Thanks.

I noticed you added email notifications too.   Wink
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
September 21, 2014, 12:06:09 PM
#91
@mtbitcoin

Some folks at Storj are requesting a public way to show the current (last traded) DEX prices.  I think it would be good for other tokens traded on the DEX as well.

Ideally we'd have a public API for this too.

Would you be willing to update this API call:

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=BTC&asset2=XCP

to support all tokens.  So this kind of a call would work as well:

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=BTC&asset2=LTBCOIN


Thanks.

Ok. Completed as per above. You can now get the both the latest DEX prices for a BTCPAY & NonBTCPay asset pairs.

The code for the NonBTCPay assets pair is still new so it's under testing. Do let me know if you see anything out of place

ex:

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=BTC&asset2=SJCX

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=SJCX&asset2=XCP
http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=XCP&asset2=SJCX


Cheers
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1010
he who has the gold makes the rules
September 19, 2014, 03:59:59 PM
#90
this address should show about 126 XCP, but the site is showing 0

1MJcVAJ5D2poJovBvdEZt3PpdcR8YY5vMQ

when I input it into counterwallet.co it shows up with the 126 XCP



The daemon went down so we were backed up a bit. After restarting it we're up to date

You can check the main page to see which are the last block processed, if its not up to date it most likely means the daemon is down

i see it now, thanks
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
September 19, 2014, 03:29:08 PM
#89
this address should show about 126 XCP, but the site is showing 0

1MJcVAJ5D2poJovBvdEZt3PpdcR8YY5vMQ

when I input it into counterwallet.co it shows up with the 126 XCP



The daemon went down so we were backed up a bit. After restarting it we're up to date

You can check the main page to see which are the last block processed, if its not up to date it most likely means the daemon is down
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1010
he who has the gold makes the rules
September 19, 2014, 01:07:46 PM
#88
this address should show about 126 XCP, but the site is showing 0

1MJcVAJ5D2poJovBvdEZt3PpdcR8YY5vMQ

when I input it into counterwallet.co it shows up with the 126 XCP

legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
September 19, 2014, 12:19:11 PM
#87
It looks like CoinMarketCap just integrated the Counterparty DEX.  I wonder how they did that.

http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/counterparty-dex/
http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/ltbcoin/#markets


If you run and have access to the CLI, you can do anything Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
September 17, 2014, 09:36:43 AM
#86
It looks like CoinMarketCap just integrated the Counterparty DEX.  I wonder how they did that.

http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/counterparty-dex/
http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/ltbcoin/#markets
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
September 16, 2014, 12:47:44 PM
#85
@mtbitcoin

Some folks at Storj are requesting a public way to show the current (last traded) DEX prices.  I think it would be good for other tokens traded on the DEX as well.

Ideally we'd have a public API for this too.

Would you be willing to update this API call:

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=BTC&asset2=XCP

to support all tokens.  So this kind of a call would work as well:

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=BTC&asset2=LTBCOIN


Thanks.

Sure, that makes sense. And the API would be a good fit for that.

I will look into that as soon as I finish up some of the other changes that I have been working on recently

Cheers
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
September 16, 2014, 12:12:19 PM
#84
@mtbitcoin

Some folks at Storj are requesting a public way to show the current (last traded) DEX prices.  I think it would be good for other tokens traded on the DEX as well.

Ideally we'd have a public API for this too.

Would you be willing to update this API call:

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=BTC&asset2=XCP

to support all tokens.  So this kind of a call would work as well:

http://xcp.blockscan.com/api2.aspx?module=price&asset1=BTC&asset2=LTBCOIN


Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
September 10, 2014, 10:17:58 AM
#83
copied from: https://forums.counterparty.co/index.php/topic,599.msg3383/topicseen.html#msg3383

don't dividends get listed as transactions in the blockscan block explorer?


This is a question better posed for the official XCP forums :-)

However, I will try to answer. There are no individual transactions for the assets delivered via a dividend issuance. There is single one 'main' dividend transaction instruction with specific rules as to how to issue the dividends to the individual addresses . CounterpartyD then receives this instruction and performs the issuance behind the scenes. Each individual CounterpartyD client also does the same and you then have consensus by protocol

cheers

legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
September 10, 2014, 10:12:50 AM
#82
I have 741 SJCX but in explorer it is showing very low. Do you know why? My SJCX address : 12ZcxUGVoFNw6rhBQ7FfXAjLS1QWE7vJWA. BTW nice work. Good UI. Smiley

  ~~MZ~~

You had 741. But they were transferred out to the following http://www.blockscan.com/address.aspx?q=19VQq8uW9xYNgK5v9tUuQ9C28k1LpGX6Z4

Are you sure you they still show up in counterwallet ? Private keys secured?
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 506
I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
September 10, 2014, 09:05:38 AM
#81
I have 741 SJCX but in explorer it is showing very low. Do you know why? My SJCX address : 12ZcxUGVoFNw6rhBQ7FfXAjLS1QWE7vJWA. BTW nice work. Good UI. Smiley

  ~~MZ~~
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
September 10, 2014, 08:04:23 AM
#80
copied from: https://forums.counterparty.co/index.php/topic,599.msg3383/topicseen.html#msg3383

don't dividends get listed as transactions in the blockscan block explorer?

hi,
i've been exploring the blockchain using blockscan.com. I noticed that there seems to be a number of addresses that have several assets although they have only received one or two transactions. I assume that the other assets were delivered through the dividends mechanism. So now my question: why don't dividend appear as transactions? how can i find out how many dividends a have been received (and when) by a particular address? If not through dividends, how did those assets get there?

Exhibit A: http://www.counterpartyexplorer.com/address.aspx?q=14Tut9D2fQX7NjeMped28ysr851k4Tq8Xt

I would appreciate it if someone could explain this to me :-)
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
September 01, 2014, 09:07:31 AM
#79
I like the new logo. Dogeparty support would be great.

Added at http://xdp.blockscan.com

Awesome.

I was looking at some of the assets for which I have tokens. I can see which are locked and how many were created, but it's not so simple to find the most widely distributed tokens. The Gini coeffficient is something used for income distribution but I couldn't find the same thing for net worth which would be the closest macro measurement to what we'd see for tokens. Anyway, it would be interesting to know which tokens have been distributed evenly among the greatest number of addresses and maybe to see what the distribution is for all tokens with locked issuance across the entire XDP and XCP systems.

I have not looked into the details for the various statistical models. But when I do get to it, I think this can be grouped under a "stats" section

Having said that any kind of stats related to dispersion can be easily manipulated and might not be accurate to determine whether an asset has a fair frequency distribution.
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
September 01, 2014, 12:34:51 AM
#78
I like the new logo. Dogeparty support would be great.

Added at http://xdp.blockscan.com

Awesome.

I was looking at some of the assets for which I have tokens. I can see which are locked and how many were created, but it's not so simple to find the most widely distributed tokens. The Gini coeffficient is something used for income distribution but I couldn't find the same thing for net worth which would be the closest macro measurement to what we'd see for tokens. Anyway, it would be interesting to know which tokens have been distributed evenly among the greatest number of addresses and maybe to see what the distribution is for all tokens with locked issuance across the entire XDP and XCP systems.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 104
I like the new logo. Dogeparty support would be great.

Added at http://xdp.blockscan.com

This is great news! "SkullCoin" is one step closer to switching to Dogeparty.

legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
I like the new logo. Dogeparty support would be great.

Added at http://xdp.blockscan.com
legendary
Activity: 1102
Merit: 1014
I like the new logo. Dogeparty support would be great.
legendary
Activity: 1133
Merit: 1050
Looks like support for Clearinghouse XCH has been added: http://xch.blockscan.com/

Couldn't find anything related to Dogeparty XDP yet.
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