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hero member
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January 30, 2014, 12:34:04 AM
#33

This option does not work, the value given is not the one I'm looking for...

Then you need to be more open minded and pay us to work.

In fact, this option is working: http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/

I'm playing with it right now, but, yes, I'll probably pay someone here if he can do what I want, I've already paid another member here for another project, so I guess that I am already "open minded" Tongue



How exactly is that not working?

Like I said, it Is working.

But to be clear on what I need I'll be more specific.
I want to have a list of address on a website, and you'll have three possible states for each of the address: "not funded" , "partially funded" and "fully funded", those states will be based on a predefined value, for exemple, "1 bitcoin" so it will need a database that will contain the address and value.

Ideally I would like to be able to have a search box where I can enter the first 8 char of the address and list the full address and the states.

Hope that make my intentions clearer ! Smiley

Cryptolator are you trying to spread out your btc in 1 btc increments between differing addresses, and trying to build this system to manage that? Is this for privacy/security?

Not exactly, but that's close, can't really talk about it right now...
newbie
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January 29, 2014, 02:08:17 PM
#32

This option does not work, the value given is not the one I'm looking for...

Then you need to be more open minded and pay us to work.

In fact, this option is working: http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/

I'm playing with it right now, but, yes, I'll probably pay someone here if he can do what I want, I've already paid another member here for another project, so I guess that I am already "open minded" Tongue



How exactly is that not working?

Like I said, it Is working.

But to be clear on what I need I'll be more specific.
I want to have a list of address on a website, and you'll have three possible states for each of the address: "not funded" , "partially funded" and "fully funded", those states will be based on a predefined value, for exemple, "1 bitcoin" so it will need a database that will contain the address and value.

Ideally I would like to be able to have a search box where I can enter the first 8 char of the address and list the full address and the states.

Hope that make my intentions clearer ! Smiley

Cryptolator are you trying to spread out your btc in 1 btc increments between differing addresses, and trying to build this system to manage that? Is this for privacy/security?
rnp
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Bullish on BitCoins
January 29, 2014, 11:43:24 AM
#31
I've been playing around trying to make it Client-Side here:

http://rabidnerd.com/bitcoin/coinbalance.php

Only BTC works because the others don't have CORS enabled (even Litecoin)...

It's incredibly messy right now with comments and such.. And really is very early.

Obviously Bitcoin doesn't exactly work this way, wallet balance is more valuable than address balance, but I was bored.

Very cool jsFiddle btw.. For some reason I couldn't get the JSON to work (I think I tried before I put the CORS), so I went old-school and parsed it. I also did the received-sent in order to try to get it to work on other currencies.. But without CORS they're useless.
hero member
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January 29, 2014, 11:37:57 AM
#30

This option does not work, the value given is not the one I'm looking for...

Then you need to be more open minded and pay us to work.

In fact, this option is working: http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/

I'm playing with it right now, but, yes, I'll probably pay someone here if he can do what I want, I've already paid another member here for another project, so I guess that I am already "open minded" Tongue



How exactly is that not working?

Like I said, it Is working.

But to be clear on what I need I'll be more specific.
I want to have a list of address on a website, and you'll have three possible states for each of the address: "not funded" , "partially funded" and "fully funded", those states will be based on a predefined value, for exemple, "1 bitcoin" so it will need a database that will contain the address and value.

Ideally I would like to be able to have a search box where I can enter the first 8 char of the address and list the full address and the states.

Hope that make my intentions clearer ! Smiley

legendary
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January 29, 2014, 11:30:56 AM
#29

This option does not work, the value given is not the one I'm looking for...

Then you need to be more open minded and pay us to work.

In fact, this option is working: http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/

I'm playing with it right now, but, yes, I'll probably pay someone here if he can do what I want, I've already paid another member here for another project, so I guess that I am already "open minded" Tongue



How exactly is that not working?
hero member
Activity: 508
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January 29, 2014, 11:25:41 AM
#28

This option does not work, the value given is not the one I'm looking for...

Then you need to be more open minded and pay us to work.

In fact, this option is working: http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/

I'm playing with it right now, but, yes, I'll probably pay someone here if he can do what I want, I've already paid another member here for another project, so I guess that I am already "open minded" Tongue

legendary
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Merit: 1060
January 29, 2014, 11:17:10 AM
#27

This option does not work, the value given is not the one I'm looking for...

Then you need to be more open minded and pay us to work.
hero member
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January 29, 2014, 11:14:36 AM
#26

This option does not work, the value given is not the one I'm looking for...
hero member
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January 29, 2014, 11:13:44 AM
#25
JSON is not javascript. It's a common data format for use on the web. Most programming languages have json parsing support. For example php, python both have it.

But if you just want the balance you can grab it in plain text format:

https://blockchain.info/q/addressbalance/1337sfeChyyzZLzdHLewXzcaAaJSNTM893?format=json

If you want confirmed balance then see here:

https://blockchain.info/q

This option does not work, the value given is not the one I'm looking for...
hero member
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January 29, 2014, 11:12:36 AM
#24
Cryptolator no comment on http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/....  Undecided

What do you mean by "no comment" ?


Isn't the fiddle kinda what you're looking for Smiley

Totally !! Thanks for the hint ! I'll play with that ! Tongue

Thanks !

I'm totally lost where this thread has headed ...

Why ? The solution he gave me is working fine...
legendary
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January 29, 2014, 07:30:41 AM
#23
JSON is not javascript. It's a common data format for use on the web. Most programming languages have json parsing support. For example php, python both have it.

But if you just want the balance you can grab it in plain text format:

https://blockchain.info/q/addressbalance/1337sfeChyyzZLzdHLewXzcaAaJSNTM893?format=json

If you want confirmed balance then see here:

https://blockchain.info/q
hero member
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January 29, 2014, 05:12:46 AM
#22
Cryptolator no comment on http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/....  Undecided

What do you mean by "no comment" ?


Isn't the fiddle kinda what you're looking for Smiley

Totally !! Thanks for the hint ! I'll play with that ! Tongue

Thanks !

I'm totally lost where this thread has headed ...
legendary
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hero member
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January 28, 2014, 11:37:24 PM
#20
Cryptolator no comment on http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/....  Undecided

What do you mean by "no comment" ?


Isn't the fiddle kinda what you're looking for Smiley

Totally !! Thanks for the hint ! I'll play with that ! Tongue

Thanks !
newbie
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January 28, 2014, 11:36:14 PM
#19
Cryptolator no comment on http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/....  Undecided

What do you mean by "no comment" ?


Isn't the fiddle kinda what you're looking for Smiley
hero member
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January 28, 2014, 11:32:23 PM
#18
Cryptolator no comment on http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/....  Undecided

What do you mean by "no comment" ?
newbie
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January 28, 2014, 11:23:29 PM
#17
Cryptolator no comment on http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/....  Undecided
hero member
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January 28, 2014, 11:08:13 PM
#16
because they created a value for (addressX_input - addressX_output). You can get the balance of specific addresses via client but the way its calculated for everyone is through the blockchain

Ok, but their must be a way to grab the balance by querying blockchain.info ?

By the way thanks for your info, it's really appreciated !


Have you looked through the blockchain API?

Yes, I think the solution may be:
http://blockchain.info/address/$bitcoin_address?format=json

Which will return this:

{
   "hash160":"660d4ef3a743e3e696ad990364e555c271ad504b",
   "address":"1AJbsFZ64EpEfS5UAjAfcUG8pH8Jn3rn1F",
   "n_tx":17,
   "n_unredeemed":2,
   "total_received":1031350000,
   "total_sent":931250000,
   "final_balance":100100000,
   "txs":[--Array of Transactions--]
}

And then, I isolate the "final_balance" value

Not too sure how to implement it on a website tho, but I think it might be the way to go...



JSON is javascript. If you know javascript, all you have to do is read the API documentation from blockchain.info and write the code. If you don't know javascript you must learn it Smiley

My JavaScript skills are limited, I think I'll have to hire someone ! Smiley

You should learn it dude - its not hard. Web programming is (often) heavily dependent on .js now

I'll give a try ! Wink
hero member
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January 28, 2014, 10:47:46 PM
#15
because they created a value for (addressX_input - addressX_output). You can get the balance of specific addresses via client but the way its calculated for everyone is through the blockchain

Ok, but their must be a way to grab the balance by querying blockchain.info ?

By the way thanks for your info, it's really appreciated !


Have you looked through the blockchain API?

Yes, I think the solution may be:
http://blockchain.info/address/$bitcoin_address?format=json

Which will return this:

{
   "hash160":"660d4ef3a743e3e696ad990364e555c271ad504b",
   "address":"1AJbsFZ64EpEfS5UAjAfcUG8pH8Jn3rn1F",
   "n_tx":17,
   "n_unredeemed":2,
   "total_received":1031350000,
   "total_sent":931250000,
   "final_balance":100100000,
   "txs":[--Array of Transactions--]
}

And then, I isolate the "final_balance" value

Not too sure how to implement it on a website tho, but I think it might be the way to go...



JSON is javascript. If you know javascript, all you have to do is read the API documentation from blockchain.info and write the code. If you don't know javascript you must learn it Smiley

My JavaScript skills are limited, I think I'll have to hire someone ! Smiley

You should learn it dude - its not hard. Web programming is (often) heavily dependent on .js now
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
January 28, 2014, 05:02:33 PM
#14
because they created a value for (addressX_input - addressX_output). You can get the balance of specific addresses via client but the way its calculated for everyone is through the blockchain

Ok, but their must be a way to grab the balance by querying blockchain.info ?

By the way thanks for your info, it's really appreciated !


Have you looked through the blockchain API?

Yes, I think the solution may be:
http://blockchain.info/address/$bitcoin_address?format=json

Which will return this:

{
   "hash160":"660d4ef3a743e3e696ad990364e555c271ad504b",
   "address":"1AJbsFZ64EpEfS5UAjAfcUG8pH8Jn3rn1F",
   "n_tx":17,
   "n_unredeemed":2,
   "total_received":1031350000,
   "total_sent":931250000,
   "final_balance":100100000,
   "txs":[--Array of Transactions--]
}

And then, I isolate the "final_balance" value

Not too sure how to implement it on a website tho, but I think it might be the way to go...



JSON is javascript. If you know javascript, all you have to do is read the API documentation from blockchain.info and write the code. If you don't know javascript you must learn it Smiley

My JavaScript skills are limited, I think I'll have to hire someone ! Smiley

You looking for something like this: http://jsfiddle.net/thinkloop/XW9AF/
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