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November 15, 2015, 08:20:55 AM
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I recommend to use the service of http://www.cryptograffiti.info/
You can easily write some text to the blockchain. I have already used for me writing a anniversary to the blockchain Smiley
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Nice idea anyway.
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Is the OP this guy?

http://www.coindesk.com/meet-the-dad-who-registered-his-daughters-birth-on-the-blockchain/

I just noticed this news and remembered this thread, can anybody confirm this Cheesy
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Alternatively, you can use Coinb.in.
Please note that change, if any, will be used as transaction fee. So double-check before you push/broadcast the transaction.
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Bitmain has such a service: https://forum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/1714

I think this is what you are looking for?  Best of luck, and congratulations on the new addition to your family Smiley
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Thank you! But I think it is still early for this staff. Maybe we can set up a real website for such tecord procedures
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You can use an OP_RETURN transaction and embed up to 40 or so bytes of content that will be forever secured by the blockchain. The OP_RETURN output script should have a small value as the coins will be destroyed.

40 bytes is plenty for a date and a name.

Why a small value?  Why not zero value?  It seems like a waste of bitcoins to put any bitcoin value on the OP_RETURN output.

You can go to blockchain.info and send a comment together with the transaction, then it will appear forever next to the address you send it to!
You will need 0.0001 BTC to be sent + fee of course.

This is NOT correct.  Any comment you add with this method is stored ONLY in the database of the company that calls itself blockchain.info.  It will not show up in any other block explorer, and it will not be stored in the bitcoin blockchain.
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No offense OP but I am just wondering why do people do this, I have seen a couple of threads where some people mentioned that they registered their marriage on blockchain and just trying to figure out what's this about?

They can probably use this as proof at a later point or just tell "hey! my son's birth date is on blockchain".

Ah I see. Thx MZ Smiley
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No offense OP but I am just wondering why do people do this, I have seen a couple of threads where some people mentioned that they registered their marriage on blockchain and just trying to figure out what's this about?

if you don't get it until now, I don't think, that you will understand explanation by anybody..Smiley

Well since this is the Beginners & Help section, I'll take my chances. Thank you for your valuable input.  Roll Eyes

you are very welcome but there is nothing to explain. why people locking locks to bridge railing and throwing keys to river right after? you are asking dumb question and explaining super smart answer or wtf.. Huh

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No offense OP but I am just wondering why do people do this, I have seen a couple of threads where some people mentioned that they registered their marriage on blockchain and just trying to figure out what's this about?

They can probably use this as proof at a later point or just tell "hey! my son's birth date is on blockchain".
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Can anyone tell how it is possible to do? Thank you



Probably is, but why would you do that?
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No offense OP but I am just wondering why do people do this, I have seen a couple of threads where some people mentioned that they registered their marriage on blockchain and just trying to figure out what's this about?

if you don't get it until now, I don't think, that you will understand explanation by anybody..Smiley

Well since this is the Beginners & Help section, I'll take my chances. Thank you for your valuable input.  Roll Eyes
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You can go to blockchain.info and send a comment together with the transaction, then it will appear forever next to the address you send it to!
You will need 0.0001 BTC to be sent + fee of course.

i think that this is the best solution, best+cheap one.

btw you bring me some ideas Tongue
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No offense OP but I am just wondering why do people do this, I have seen a couple of threads where some people mentioned that they registered their marriage on blockchain and just trying to figure out what's this about?

if you don't get it until now, I don't think, that you will understand explanation by anybody..:)
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No offense OP but I am just wondering why do people do this, I have seen a couple of threads where some people mentioned that they registered their marriage on blockchain and just trying to figure out what's this about?
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You can go to blockchain.info and send a comment together with the transaction, then it will appear forever next to the address you send it to!
You will need 0.0001 BTC to be sent + fee of course.
tyz
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I've recently read about http://cryptograffiti.info . I've never tried it but it should work to put some text to the blockchain.
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You can use BTCChina's Forever service, it'll cost you a bit of money but it's worth checking out Smiley
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I doubt this is a project development , am i right ?
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You can use an OP_RETURN transaction and embed up to 40 or so bytes of content that will be forever secured by the blockchain. The OP_RETURN output script should have a small value as the coins will be destroyed.

40 bytes is plenty for a date and a name.
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Can anyone tell how it is possible to do? Thank you
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