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Here are the 4 txids


6e3c1218b82aa9edb68da86e23a203d216d4f7aea982a1d0d982c7328ad389e5

4b8f1b2b48e6f8301aa03fced6dc216216f8046386e58ccc4d112d8ff0990d42

0cda33d5dd4bc38906864fb53a02a7a011806032a3a20c6c584574bcf06d45b4

311d491e4e161ccd52b8915d010ae59933d6d4a5bde5a2e5a3e3a2d1e7d99d47

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311d491e4e161ccd52b8915d010ae59933d6d4a5bde5a2e5a3e3a2d1e7d99d47
279172


nftid : https://bbp.s3.filebase.com/fdd3e7a1-0aac-42f5-ab39-9c2cc7acc5b9.png - NFT-ea849713f11542bf60eebc62f9ccb077b4bf73dc5a54fa8932c9921e899a6f16
txid getrawtransaction 0cda33d5dd4bc38906864fb53a02a7a011806032a3a20c6c584574bcf06d45b4 1
block 279173


nftid : https://bbp.s3.filebase.com/fdd3e7a1-0aac-42f5-ab39-9c2cc7acc5b9.png - nft-NFT-ea849713f11542bf60eebc62f9ccb077b4bf73dc5a54fa8932c9921e899a6f16
txid 4b8f1b2b48e6f8301aa03fced6dc216216f8046386e58ccc4d112d8ff0990d42
deleted = 1
block 279173

nftid: NFT-ea849713f11542bf60eebc62f9ccb077b4bf73dc5a54fa8932c9921e899a6f16
block 279177
6e3c1218b82aa9edb68da86e23a203d216d4f7aea982a1d0d982c7328ad389e5
<description>This is a depiction of Jesus's cross on a pastel colored hill, with John 3:16 in the lower corner to remind you of the grace of God. All proceeds from this sale will go immediately to a charity (not in BBP, but in USD for the conversion ratio of BBP to USD at roughly the time of the sale). May all glory go to God alone, for He is the creator of all things and the savior of the world in Jesus Christ! I pray that you all will be blessed by Him, and that your relationship with God will only grow! \n\n~ twinkle</description>
marketable = 1, deleted = 0





So the reason you didn't see it deleted in the marketplace is these 4 transactions were primarily put in without waiting for 3 blocks to pass between each edit.
You put in one on block 29172, then edited it on 29173, then deleted it again in 29173, then it would have been deleted by 29176 but you undeleted it in 29177.
Take a look at the state of the one above in block 279177:  Its not deleted, its marketable, and it has the shorter description-- I believe it matches the one in the marketplace.

To edit the nft you just have to double click on it, edit it, save it then wait 3 blocks before looking at it or changing it again (it has to become your property again during those 3 blocks).
In essence I think you were re-editing your old NFT each time - once it becomes your property again and you click edit, you will see the latest version of it...




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  • Rob Andrews
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Sounds good on the promo codes, certainly very neat idea, and one that I certainly think could attract some more users. One quick note, if someone did make an offer of an NFT, how does the seller see and/or accept that offer? Thanks for your help,
May God bless you all,
twinkle

Our current marketplace is not very advanced, not yet like ebay lol, but it does have a couple simple rules to get us off the ground.
1) If you set a Reserve Amount, the item can receive offers (making it an Auction or a buy-it-now item).
2) Offers must be higher than your minimum bid amount.  People can see the high offer inside the marketplace under high offer.
3) If an Offer is made that is Greater than your Reserve amount, that offer is memorized by the pool.
4) If your item has an offer greater than your reserve 14 days after the first valid high offer on the nft, we automatically accept the *highest* offer on that 14th day and sell it to them, charge them, and we email you and them notifying you of the sale.
5) We do not have the ability to 'approve offers' yet.  We simply have a wait til 14 day duration (after the first valid offer) rule ends.
6) If you do not want offers you can set reserve price to 0 and it is then just a buy it now nft.



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« Last Edit: June 29, 2021, 12:56:51 PM by Rob Andrews »


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All right, thanks a ton, that clears up a lot! I am actually glad that this is the answer to the NFT confusion, and not that I messed up in the NFT minting process or whatever. Also, nice work on the text change you did in the NFT browser section, that definitely makes it a lot easier to read out the descriptions, especially for the longer ones, like the one that I did! Furthermore, thanks for the bit on how the offers work, definitely makes sense.
Thanks again for the clarification/help.
May God bless you all,
twinkle

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Sounds good on the promo codes, certainly very neat idea, and one that I certainly think could attract some more users. One quick note, if someone did make an offer of an NFT, how does the seller see and/or accept that offer? Thanks for your help,
May God bless you all,
twinkle

And thanks for testing it Twinkle, I think we just made the system better because of these basic operations.

I find it extremely interesting that your John 3:16 verse pops up with the 'reftagger' expansion on the NFT...  Thats because we put the reftagger in the pool site for the benefit of the wiki articles about Jesus, never realizing they would pop up with NFT verses (LOL), thats good.




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Totally, no sweat at all! I saw that thing pop up with the Bible verse too, it is actually really neat, and definitely adds to the overall feel and user interface offered. I am going to be composing the last edition of this letter (email, actually) that I will send to some companies, but I want to make it as official as possible. I will post my rough idea of it before I send it to the companies, and I was thinking that it might look a bit better if: a: I don't sign it personally, but rather as "Team BiblePay" or something like that, and b: if it is sent from a reputable looking business related address. So, maybe I send it from the inbuilt BBP email in PC wallet or through my account here? That should work, right? I honestly have not tried out the PC wallet email address yet, but just want to make sure that we send the right impression with this letter, so I will definitely not rush the process at all.
Thanks again for your help,
May God bless you,
twinkle

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Totally, no sweat at all! I saw that thing pop up with the Bible verse too, it is actually really neat, and definitely adds to the overall feel and user interface offered. I am going to be composing the last edition of this letter (email, actually) that I will send to some companies, but I want to make it as official as possible. I will post my rough idea of it before I send it to the companies, and I was thinking that it might look a bit better if: a: I don't sign it personally, but rather as "Team BiblePay" or something like that, and b: if it is sent from a reputable looking business related address. So, maybe I send it from the inbuilt BBP email in PC wallet or through my account here? That should work, right? I honestly have not tried out the PC wallet email address yet, but just want to make sure that we send the right impression with this letter, so I will definitely not rush the process at all.
Thanks again for your help,
May God bless you,
twinkle

Well the biblepaycore smtp sender does not actually support sending into the internet yet-- it can only either A) Receive pop3 from other biblepaycore addresses, or B) Send SMTP to other core wallet users.  So yeah you would have to send it from your personal e-mail address.  We have a Tweet-from-pool feature where we send it to the 1,500 pool e-mail addresses but thats pretty limited to our current user base.  I can give you some free credits in the pool if you ever need to use that feature (to tweet something out).



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Alright, I will definitely keep that in mind, I will probably have an answer within a few days or so, but thanks for your feedback on the emailing, I was definitely not sure about its capabilities, so your response definitely cleared up some things.
Have a great rest of your day, and may God bless you all!
twinkle

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Hi Talisman,

I believe the issue you are running into is probably something very simple disguised by a confusing error message.

First ensure that the wallet is unlocked, and that your unspent coins are between 1000 and 10MM bbp each.  If they arent, try the 'bankroll 10 100000' for example, just to ensure thats not the problem.

Im leaning towards the wallet being locked.  It should be that simple; technically we auto-allocate the amount from PM now not requiring the bankroll.
If it does not work, please check the debug.log for a strange error message and let us know.



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Hi Rob!

It was indeed the wallet lock preventing the submission. Once I unlocked, Portfolio Builder did its job smoothly.

I like the new look and features available. Thanks and kudos for the great job!

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I had no problems creating a BBP only stake.  Thanks for the referral reward, Rob!

Now I'm trying to create a BTC stake, but when I paste the BTC address I copied from Trust Wallet, bc1q08tkcyac8dzwm5wzxacy898g2fu69nsj2kf7fc, Portfolio Builder says "Address invalid." when I click on either "Submit" or "Query UTXO."  Why isn't this working for me?


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I had no problems creating a BBP only stake.  Thanks for the referral reward, Rob!

Now I'm trying to create a BTC stake, but when I paste the BTC address I copied from Trust Wallet, bc1q08tkcyac8dzwm5wzxacy898g2fu69nsj2kf7fc, Portfolio Builder says "Address invalid." when I click on either "Submit" or "Query UTXO."  Why isn't this working for me?
My guess is that it is because it is because that is a Bech32 format address, which I think is not as widely supported. That is in contrast to P2SH or the (legacy) P2PKH, which are 34 characters long. Bech32 is longer, and there is more than one option for length.

I just checked and it looks like the code checks for the BTC address to be 34 characters long, and gives an Address Invalid error message if it is not.


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To add to this:
It looks like the api provider BiblePay uses (blockchair) supports Bech32 format addresses just like the other addresses. So theoretically it should fix it by changing the length check in rpcpog ValidateAddress3.
Notes:
Bech32 address is variable in length, so it should not be checked against a static number. Instead it should be checked against min/max length, as well as starting with the correct prefix.
Note that it appears that LTC also supports Bech32. These have a different prefix than bitcoin Bech32 prefixes.


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BiblePay - 1.6.2.8 - Leisure Upgrade


- Fix the supply figure in 'gettxoutsetinfo' rpc call (it was doubled in error).
- Machine language fix for arm64 compatibility
- Correct the DWU% calculation in Portfolio Builder to be accurate (and the drill in the leaderboard) and increase font size.
- Correct the global transaction fee calculation to be accurate (IE lower than 100 bbp, ~IE 1-5 bbp for small txs)
- Add support for BTC/Bech32 (42 character) addresses
- Chainz, our block explorer, has upgraded!  https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bbp/



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« Last Edit: June 30, 2021, 09:25:41 AM by Rob Andrews »


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I had no problems creating a BBP only stake.  Thanks for the referral reward, Rob!

Now I'm trying to create a BTC stake, but when I paste the BTC address I copied from Trust Wallet, bc1q08tkcyac8dzwm5wzxacy898g2fu69nsj2kf7fc, Portfolio Builder says "Address invalid." when I click on either "Submit" or "Query UTXO."  Why isn't this working for me?

Yeah, it was due to our address length check on BTC; I have added the 42 char (bech32) support to 1.6.2.8 - please see latest release above.

Please try now!



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Yeah, it was due to our address length check on BTC; I have added the 42 char (bech32) support to 1.6.2.8 - please see latest release above.

Please try now!



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It seems to be accepting the address now, though now it doesn't seem to be working because I didn't have enough BTC to put a '0' between the PIN and the rest of the amount.  I think I'll be converting it to something else, which means I'll have to spend even more on network fees to send my BTC to an exchange.  I'm certainly never going to use BTC to buy coffee or pizza.


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It seems to be accepting the address now, though now it doesn't seem to be working because I didn't have enough BTC to put a '0' between the PIN and the rest of the amount.  I think I'll be converting it to something else, which means I'll have to spend even more on network fees to send my BTC to an exchange.  I'm certainly never going to use BTC to buy coffee or pizza.

Yeah, I hear you, I was going through the same thing in TestNet when I wanted to test BTC.  If you add three zeroes before your pin, (IE .00012345) it gets it down to about $20 at the end, but nevertheless thats a lot of money to make an 'adjustment'.   (Same goes for ethereum, as far as network fees).

DOGE is turning out to be very valuable for those type of things.

Of course Stellar only costs .01 to make an adjustment.



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