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Topic: Unmoved Bitcoin Tool? (Read 1231 times)

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July 07, 2013, 07:31:54 PM
#9
Is there a tool out there

Blockparser is one tool that might help you get access to the data:

 - https://github.com/znort987/blockparser

Some data for addresses with the last transaction in and out

1 187265 2742730.1887 54135 1131514.4367
2 315633 3735105.5717 90051 1508839.3391
3 564223 5386743.333 133748 2010838.6344
4 684371 5995782.3147 169695 2210078.8551
5 792756 6292835.3493 251123 2287452.2254
6 856458 6492933.1587 309809 2432789.9497
7 910566 6724922.9885 349843 2463812.9358
8 959606 6889373.9607 377582 2498900.9373
9 1007434 7139908.9884 401585 2524772.1555
10 1072809 7274791.2503 428237 2551757.6283
legendary
Activity: 2506
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July 06, 2013, 10:15:11 PM
#8
Is there a tool out there

Blockparser is one tool that might help you get access to the data:

 - https://github.com/znort987/blockparser
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1452
July 06, 2013, 07:53:07 PM
#7
Yes that's exactly what I want to know. If it haven't moved in 2 years, it's likely it will not move very often and can be counted as out of circulation, I want to get an idea how many Bitcoins are circulating on a daily basis.
If you want that number, go to blockexplorer and sum the amount of coins moved by 1 day's block.

To demonstrate how pointless bitcoin is. Speculators/horders are no good for this cause.
bait
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Gerald Davis
July 06, 2013, 07:51:49 PM
#6
Virtually ALL Casascius coins would show up as 'unavailable'

The first one I bought would show its not moved in2 or so years.

Yes that's exactly what I want to know. If it haven't moved in 2 years, it's likely it will not move very often and can be counted as out of circulation, I want to get an idea how many Bitcoins are circulating on a daily basis.

I sold a casciius Bitcoin to a friend this year.  It hasn't "moved" on the blockchain since 2011.  I would imagine MtGox cold wallet hasn't moved for years either despite having tens of thousands a Bitcoins a day in trading volume.
legendary
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Merit: 1003
July 06, 2013, 07:48:44 PM
#5
Virtually ALL Casascius coins would show up as 'unavailable'

The first one I bought would show its not moved in2 or so years.

Yes that's exactly what I want to know. If it haven't moved in 2 years, it's likely it will not move very often and can be counted as out of circulation, I want to get an idea how many Bitcoins are circulating on a daily basis.
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Former curator of The Bitcoin Museum
July 06, 2013, 05:30:38 PM
#4
Virtually ALL Casascius coins would show up as 'unavailable'

The first one I bought would show its not moved in2 or so years.
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July 06, 2013, 04:32:52 PM
#3
To demonstrate how pointless bitcoin is. Speculators/horders are no good for this cause.
full member
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July 06, 2013, 04:21:20 PM
#2
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I think this would be helpful to determine how many Bitcoins are actually available.
What do you mean by "available" and why do you want to know this?
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1003
July 06, 2013, 03:59:35 PM
#1
Is there a tool out there that would allow the following functions:
* show the amount of Bitcoin that hasn't moved for 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years etc...
* show the amount of Bitcoin that hasn't moved since being mined.

I think this would be helpful to determine how many Bitcoins are actually available. For example, if there's about 6M Bitcoin that haven't moved for over 4 years, then they are effectively out of circulation. Whether or not they are accessible is irrelevant, as they are unlikely to enter the market at this point. If the owner didn't move them when Bitcoin was $250, they are surely not going to move them now. So we would know the actual amount of bitcoin we are playing with on a daily basis is about 5M
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