Author Topic: $100 BitUSD - Produce a list of all PTS donors and the amount they donated  (Read 5323 times)

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Offline boombastic

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$100 BitUSD is way too much for this job.  It took literally seconds to accomplish it.  @Riverhead, you may help verify this data and share the bounty.
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I have all the donation records in db.  I can populate the list for you, tomorrow though.  It's 2:30am here and really getting sleepy.
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I'll take a shot at it. My PTS wallet is up to date.

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Offline bytemaster

I don't get it. Isn't this already what you are asking for?

Apparently it has already been used for agsexplorer.com.

The example output csv on the GitHub page seems to only run up to Feb 4, 2014 however. So, it requires running the pts_chain.rb script on a computer with a synchronized PTS daemon running.


This calculates AGS balances... I want to know how much total PTS each address gave without consideration for AGS daily accounting.   

If you look at http://q39.qhor.net/ags/4/pts.csv.txt, you can see it also calculates the raw PTS donated.

Great, can someone run that on the latest PTS blockchain for a full history?
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I don't get it. Isn't this already what you are asking for?

Apparently it has already been used for agsexplorer.com.

The example output csv on the GitHub page seems to only run up to Feb 4, 2014 however. So, it requires running the pts_chain.rb script on a computer with a synchronized PTS daemon running.

This calculates AGS balances... I want to know how much total PTS each address gave without consideration for AGS daily accounting.   

If you look at http://q39.qhor.net/ags/4/pts.csv.txt, you can see it also calculates the raw PTS donated.

Offline bytemaster

I don't get it. Isn't this already what you are asking for?

Apparently it has already been used for agsexplorer.com.

The example output csv on the GitHub page seems to only run up to Feb 4, 2014 however. So, it requires running the pts_chain.rb script on a computer with a synchronized PTS daemon running.

This calculates AGS balances... I want to know how much total PTS each address gave without consideration for AGS daily accounting.   
For the latest updates checkout my blog: http://bytemaster.bitshares.org
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Offline arhag

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I don't get it. Isn't this already what you are asking for?

Apparently it has already been used for agsexplorer.com.

The example output csv on the GitHub page seems to only run up to Feb 4, 2014 however. So, it requires running the pts_chain.rb script on a computer with a synchronized PTS daemon running.

Offline bytemaster

I would like to see a script + output that will identify the raw number of PTS that were donated and how much was given using the first input address as the source of the donation.

Note:  this is not an AGS allocation or daily amounts all amounts should be denominated in PTS.
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