What are Bitcoin Receipts or Transaction Statements?
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Bitcoin wallet statements are documents that provide a record of all transactions associated with a particular Bitcoin wallet. These statements provide information about the wallet’s balance, the dates and amounts of any transactions that have occurred, and any fees associated with those transactions. These statements provide an easy way to track Bitcoin transactions and can be used to prove the validity of a transaction or to trace the path of any funds sent out of the wallet.
Bitcoin receipts are documents that confirm the receipt of a payment in Bitcoin. They provide evidence that a transaction has taken place and provide the sender with proof that they have made the payment. They can be used to transfer ownership of Bitcoin, or simply to show that a payment has been made. Bitcoin receipts are typically generated after a purchase or transfer of Bitcoin and contain information about the transaction, including the amount of Bitcoin sent, the sender's address, the recipient's address, and a unique receipt ID.
Bitcoin wallet statements are documents that provide a record of all transactions associated with a particular Bitcoin wallet. These statements provide information about the wallet’s balance, the dates and amounts of any transactions that have occurred, and any fees associated with those transactions. These statements provide an easy way to track Bitcoin transactions and can be used to prove the validity of a transaction or to trace the path of any funds sent out of the wallet.
Bitcoin receipts are documents that confirm the receipt of a payment in Bitcoin. They provide evidence that a transaction has taken place and provide the sender with proof that they have made the payment. They can be used to transfer ownership of Bitcoin, or simply to show that a payment has been made. Bitcoin receipts are typically generated after a purchase or transfer of Bitcoin and contain information about the transaction, including the amount of Bitcoin sent, the sender's address, the recipient's address, and a unique receipt ID.
Bitcoin receipts are documents that confirm the receipt of a payment in Bitcoin. They provide evidence that a transaction has taken place and provide the sender with proof that they have made the payment. They can be used to transfer ownership of Bitcoin, or simply to show that a payment has been made. Bitcoin receipts are typically generated after a purchase or transfer of Bitcoin and contain information about the transaction, including the amount of Bitcoin sent, the sender's address, the recipient's address, and a unique receipt ID.
nostr.watch daemons can soon be blocked via `robots.txt`
Blocking nostr.watch daemons will eventually result in an Uptime of 0% on the site, limited data availability on nostr.watch and will exclude your relay's data from global historical data, which has not yet been revealed.
Robots.txt will not affect-clientside checks, and your relay will still be listed on nostr.watch. Delistings of online relays is not currently supported.
If your relay is `wss://relay.com` then the robots.txt location would be `https://relay.com/robots.txt`
Using robots.txt is not exactly standard, but was easy to piggy-back on, it is temporary. The better solution would be an amendment to NIP-11 of some sort. Robots.txt parsing by nostr.watch daemons will be deprecated when there is a suitable alternative.
If your robots.txt is currently disallowing all User-agents, but you wish to allow nostr.watch, add:
User-agent: nostr.watch
Allow: /
Please be aware the daemons are getting more performant, optimized and polite with each passing day, they were pretty rude out of the gate, largely due to a feedback loop between two disparate bugs. Sorry about that.
Are these bots you people are using safe?
nostr.watch daemons can soon be blocked via `robots.txt`
Blocking nostr.watch daemons will eventually result in an Uptime of 0% on the site, limited data availability on nostr.watch and will exclude your relay's data from global historical data, which has not yet been revealed.
Robots.txt will not affect-clientside checks, and your relay will still be listed on nostr.watch. Delistings of online relays is not currently supported.
If your relay is `wss://relay.com` then the robots.txt location would be `https://relay.com/robots.txt`
Using robots.txt is not exactly standard, but was easy to piggy-back on, it is temporary. The better solution would be an amendment to NIP-11 of some sort. Robots.txt parsing by nostr.watch daemons will be deprecated when there is a suitable alternative.
If your robots.txt is currently disallowing all User-agents, but you wish to allow nostr.watch, add:
User-agent: nostr.watch
Allow: /
Please be aware the daemons are getting more performant, optimized and polite with each passing day, they were pretty rude out of the gate, largely due to a feedback loop between two disparate bugs. Sorry about that.
WhAT is it with daemons?
I too,had been having trouble sending/replying emails...stating that my email is connected/linked with this daemon thing i don't even know about?
We'll have the last laugh...
Watch out.
Just like snort.social when you login with the password it shows invalis SSL(what the fuck is SSL)and wrong password yet it lets you in...and why is replying on snort.social unavailable?
Because it is so hard to understand thats all!!!
And no one gives a shit for non-english speaking native how it works...
What is this?
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Can you explain it to us pretending we are not all english native speaking people?
It was not meant for you...i was replying to another user...
I paid.
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We can't express ourselves better than you can...because we do not speak the same language...
It is hard for us to run out of words because English not our mother-tounge...
We feel awkward that people may get the wrong impression of us especially talking about Bitcoin/Freedom/of speech...
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NOSTR PLEBS ARE BECOMING USELESS for not being able to help or atleast empathic for non-english native speakers like...