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March 23, 2021, 06:02:58 AM
#37
I have seen it, but lets seen it is safe to change your bitcoin address often
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December 05, 2020, 07:06:44 AM
#35
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Desirable is OK, but perfect conditions are no fun at all! Although I agree with flat bricks giving a more "high-end" result, I did what I could with what I had at hand, and it turned out pretty well I must say
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December 05, 2020, 07:00:28 AM
#34
You've just found a new use for your childhood toy. I would not even think about it if I had not seen this topic on this forum. The only thing is to take flat blocks for the upper layers, without connecting elements, for a clearer picture. Also, it is desirable that all blocks are the same size in height.
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November 29, 2020, 12:43:25 PM
#33
I'd have added the bitcoin: prefix so that it triggers wallet apps
In retrospect, given how much better the other QR-scanner is, that would have been better Smiley

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I'm surprised to see how very round the logo is too, considering it isn't easy creating round things with rectangular ones...
That's all Ministeck.eu's doing Smiley There are sites that turn pictures into Lego-mosaics too.
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November 29, 2020, 12:28:17 PM
#32
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Nice work! I'd have added the bitcoin: prefix so that it triggers wallet apps, but still amazing. I'm surprised to see how very round the logo is too, considering it isn't easy creating round things with rectangular ones...
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November 29, 2020, 12:22:52 PM
#31
Instead of reducing error correction, you could try to add a Lego Bitcoin logo in the middle.
This seems like a good activity to do with the kids today Cheesy
With help from the kids, the Bitcoin logo and Ministeck.eu, we made my boy's QR:
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It uses the highest error correction. The whole thing could have been 50% smaller, but that didn't leave enough resolution for the BTC-logo.
Remind me never to do this again Tongue It's a good way to waste another stay-at-home-weekend with the kids though Smiley



My Android QR Code Scanner scans this about 20 times faster than Mycelium or Coinomi (but I trust that scanner far less).
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November 29, 2020, 10:58:26 AM
#30
what if I use a link shortener to simplify the url/text before it's generated into a QR code?
maybe, there is a secure decentralized text/link shortener  Grin Grin Grin
QR-codes are tricky enough already (malicious QR code readers steal Bitcoin), adding a third party only makes it worse.

This guy had a website with a QR Code creator and a push TX - The website no longer exists and the user if inactive:

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legendary
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November 29, 2020, 03:25:51 AM
#29
what if I use a link shortener to simplify the url/text before it's generated into a QR code?
maybe, there is a secure decentralized text/link shortener  Grin Grin Grin
QR-codes are tricky enough already (malicious QR code readers steal Bitcoin), adding a third party only makes it worse.
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November 28, 2020, 06:50:54 PM
#28
That's doable; even if it was some time ago, I remeber that there were 3 "definition" options in the QR generator I used for some trials. For the model, I simply used the first one I found on a block explorer, but afterwards, I did some digging to see how good an idea it could be to sell crafted QRs.

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Sounds like a great idea, please share some pics once it's finished!

I will try to find a way to make it smaller.
sure, will share it here when it's done.
IDK how to apply epoxy, but my partner, youtube.. will help me with this  Grin


it would be even better if the QR code can be simplified, so it can be smaller.
Code:
qrencode version 3.4.4
Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Kentaro Fukuchi
  -l {LMQH}    specify error correction level from L (lowest) to H (highest).
I tried all options, and even the lowest still has error correction: it still works if I cover a small corner of the QR. According to Wikipedia, error correction goes from 7% to 30%.
Instead of reducing error correction, you could try to add a Lego Bitcoin logo in the middle.
This seems like a good activity to do with the kids today Cheesy



I tried with 2 phones, and only one (the oldest) could scan the Lego.

what if I use a link shortener to simplify the url/text before it's generated into a QR code?
maybe, there is a secure decentralized text/link shortener  Grin Grin Grin
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November 28, 2020, 04:10:29 AM
#27
it would be even better if the QR code can be simplified, so it can be smaller.
Code:
qrencode version 3.4.4
Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Kentaro Fukuchi
  -l {LMQH}    specify error correction level from L (lowest) to H (highest).
I tried all options, and even the lowest still has error correction: it still works if I cover a small corner of the QR. According to Wikipedia, error correction goes from 7% to 30%.
Instead of reducing error correction, you could try to add a Lego Bitcoin logo in the middle.
This seems like a good activity to do with the kids today Cheesy



I tried with 2 phones, and only one (the oldest) could scan the Lego.
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November 27, 2020, 09:29:09 PM
#26
it would be even better if the QR code can be simplified, so it can be smaller.
That's doable; even if it was some time ago, I remeber that there were 3 "definition" options in the QR generator I used for some trials. For the model, I simply used the first one I found on a block explorer, but afterwards, I did some digging to see how good an idea it could be to sell crafted QRs.

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I think I'll make one with "fake" lego for a cheaper price lol.
I will apply a clear epoxy to it, with fake physical bitcoin along with it.
Sounds like a great idea, please share some pics once it's finished!
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November 27, 2020, 06:55:38 PM
#25
confirmed, it's scannable. automatically asking me to open my wallet.
nice work!



it would be even better if the QR code can be simplified, so it can be smaller.


I think I'll make one with "fake" lego for a cheaper price lol.
I will apply a clear epoxy to it, with fake physical bitcoin along with it.

example:


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November 27, 2020, 05:12:08 AM
#24
You can buy exactly one Lego Brick from the Lego web site if you really, really need just one more brick, or a whole tonne of bricks if need be.

Follow the link https://www.lego.com/en-us/page/static/Pick-a-Brick?icmp=HP-SHQL-EG-NO-pick-a-120 (it's not a reference link, that's the page, go to Lego.com and click on "pick a brick" if you're worried about such things...)
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November 27, 2020, 05:04:07 AM
#23
  • Using flat bricks for the blacks and leaving the whites non-flat (cheaper)
  • Using flat bricks for blacks and whites (more expensive but looks "better")
Flat bricks don't really look like Lego. If you want something flat, Ministeck is cheaper, smaller and lighter (for shipping):
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OP have you tried to make QR code with black and white Play-Doh?
I The kids have this stuff:
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They haven't used the black and the white. It would be quite good for QR-codes because it hardens, but especially the black foam is terribly sticky.
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November 26, 2020, 04:15:53 PM
#22
Doesn't Lego has a bricks line with the flat, sleek surface? I just tested your QR code but somehow it didn't work (btw laptop's screen and smartphone's cameras are good).
Those flat bricks do exist, but at the time I didn't have enough of them to create the whole QR, it was bigger than it looks. As to the QR not working, I've just checked with both my phone and tablet and they got it okay; maybe something on the reader you have?

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OP have you tried to make QR code with black and white Play-Doh? I think it will be cool and fun, I would take it from children but those colours are always mixed with other colors, so, not useful Cheesy
Nope, and I honestly don't think that's something I have lying around at home. The brick idea came out of the blue while I was doing some cleanup, and turned out to be something fun actually
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November 26, 2020, 09:26:47 AM
#21
Amazing! Just googled and seems there are some people who made the QR code via LEGO. I think whoever imagined this at first, should be in their marketing team. Doesn't Lego has a bricks line with the flat, sleek surface? I just tested your QR code but somehow it didn't work (btw laptop's screen and smartphone's cameras are good).
OP have you tried to make QR code with black and white Play-Doh? I think it will be cool and fun, I would take it from children but those colours are always mixed with other colors, so, not useful Cheesy
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April 21, 2020, 04:15:55 AM
#20
that's nice of course but do the colors matter here or not really and yours code seems in way big can you make it smaller

As far as I know, QR codes doesn't necessarily need to be black and white. Whatever the colors are, as long as the camera/scanner could detect the contrast(and difference) between the two colors, it would work.
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April 20, 2020, 04:42:00 AM
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If the links actually worked, yeah, I woldn't mind Wink
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April 19, 2020, 10:41:26 PM
#18
Hope you don't mind a couple of almost off topic pics:

(source: Beyond the Brick)



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April 16, 2020, 03:51:01 AM
#17
I'm not surprised it works it's extremely clear and just two colors black and white
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