01:00:36 wfaressuissia[m] thank's for your paste! 13:01:31 Hi. I want to parse a block template https://paste.debian.net/1187055/. I want to ask about a transaction identifier list in blocktemplate. 13:01:31 Is a transaction identifier equal to a transaction hash? 13:01:31 I can't found any transaction from this list here: https://xmrchain.net/search?value=004e8cae7ae08ba058a40218929b47a5e8c62ec914af65c6f2d0076bd2e7b09f 13:01:31 (for example, it is first non coinbase transaction from this list) 13:03:59 Yes. 13:15:36 Why I can't found any transaction by identifier on xmrchain.net from this list? In all my attemps I got: Nothing in the blockchain has been found that matches the search term :-( 13:17:14 Maybe you're decoding it wrong. 13:18:19 In fact, you are definitely decoding it wrong. I tried it with monero-utils-deserialize, it gets me a different set of txids. 13:19:11 Note how you're missing the last two bytes. Your txids seem to be offset. 13:28:48 Could you please give me a correct first non coinbase transaction from my example? 13:35:48 https://paste.debian.net/hidden/e52bb991/ 13:47:26 So, Is it documentation is outdated (https://github.com/cryptonote-project/cryptonote-website/blob/master/cns/cns003.txt) table 4.2? 13:54:15 When I can get "monero-utils-deserialize" ? 13:54:38 Where* 13:57:52 "https://github.com/monero-project/monero/blob/master/src/debug_utilities/CMakeLists.txt#L49" requires `-DBUILD_DEBUG_UTILITIES=1` during build 14:04:05 Thank you! 14:05:20 So to get hashing_blob from blocktemplate I should get transaction identifier of coinbase transaction and got merkle tree root for coinbase id+ non coinbase transaction ids? Is it correct? 14:28:08 "https://github.com/monero-project/monero/blob/master/src/cryptonote_basic/cryptonote_format_utils.cpp#L1238" 14:50:07 The cryponote technical stuff is best thought of as obsolete unless you have evidence of the contrary. 15:08:31 moneromooo I suddenly realized Monero is approaching the tail emission which means more than 2^64 units (piconeros???) mined. Has it even been tested with more than 2^64 in circulation? 15:14:02 IIRC I patched it to deal close to 2^64 in recent coinbase (when I added 128 bit amounts) but that's mostly circumstancial testing. 15:16:02 it would be interesting to run a testnet with a wallet having more than 18.4 million tXMR 15:17:03 I'm sure _some_ bugs will surface 15:46:20 "Is it difficult to write such a function on Python?" pure python or c++ bindings allowed ? 16:12:06 My first try is to write on pure python 16:25:43 "https://paste.debian.net/hidden/f2a8a183/" can be applied on of master branch, you can forward all required functions this way into python 16:27:16 It would be a lot of work to rewrite serialization from scratch in python unless it's your final aim 18:04:54 yo 18:05:12 is moneroocean.stream legit 18:05:24 i wanna know before i spend thousands of dollars in electricity 18:05:32 or something like that(tm) 18:11:25 yes .stream legit. Beware of .com and .org moneroocean scam clones 18:13:49 i checked out .org and .com from .stream's tweet. it has a link to the legit .stream pool but the staking is complete scam afaik 19:32:03 moneroocean.stream is legit, been mining there for over a year 19:32:08 no idea about those other tlds