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#43286114 What should i built in my Minecraft World?

Posted by Vectorize on 19 July 2023 - 04:47 PM in The Lounge

@FNFA

 

There are few ideas 

 

1- A small farm: You can build a farm for crops such as wheat, potatoes, carrots, and beetroot. You can also add a few animals like cows, pigs, and chickens.

2- A treehouse: Build a small treehouse in a nearby forest or jungle biome. You can even connect it to a nearby tree with a bridge.

3- A watchtower: Build a watchtower on a hill or a high point. You can use it to keep watch over your surrounding area and keep an eye out for hostile mobs.

4- A fishing dock: Build a small dock near a body of water and create a fishing spot. You can even add some decorations like lanterns and benches.

5- A small mine: Dig a small mine and explore the underground. You can find valuable resources like iron, gold, and diamonds.

6- A small village: Build a few houses and create a small village. You can populate it with villagers and trade with them.

7- A lighthouse: Build a small lighthouse near the coast. You can add some redstone to make the light turn on and off.

 

I hope these ideas help you spark some creativity and inspire you to build something fun and exciting in your survival Minecraft world




#43286080 Trying To Solve Bitcoin Puzzle No.66 Using Binary Search

Posted by Vectorize on 19 July 2023 - 04:43 PM in Crypto Currencies

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#42052714 Python Script to clean small amounts of bitcoin and send them into a single w...

Posted by Vectorize on 21 March 2023 - 07:36 PM in Other languages

Can you help please. When I start the script, it throws me this error: C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Packages\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.10_qbz5n2kfra8p0\LocalCache\local-packages\Python310\site-packages\requests\__init__.py:102: RequestsDependencyWarning: urllib3 (1.26.15) or chardet (5.1.0)/charset_normalizer (2.0.12) doesn't match a supported version!

  warnings.warn("urllib3 ({}) or chardet ({})/charset_normalizer ({}) doesn't match a supported "
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Users\user\Downloads\v.04\clean.py", line 2, in <module>
    from bitcoinlib.wallets import Wallet, HDWallet
ImportError: cannot import name 'HDWallet' from 'bitcoinlib.wallets' (C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Packages\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.10_qbz5n2kfra8p0\LocalCache\local-packages\Python310\site-packages\bitcoinlib\wallets.py)

This error message is indicating that there was an issue importing the HDWallet class from the bitcoinlib.wallets module. There are a couple of possible reasons for this error.

- Outdated bitcoinlib library: One possible reason for this error is that you might be using an outdated version of the bitcoinlib library that doesn't include the HDWallet class. You could try updating the library to the latest version by running pip install --upgrade bitcoinlib.

- Incorrect installation: Another possible reason is that the bitcoinlib library might not have been installed correctly. You could try uninstalling and reinstalling the library by running pip uninstall bitcoinlib followed by pip install bitcoinlib.

- Name conflict: It's also possible that there may be another module or package in your Python environment with the same name as bitcoinlib, which is causing the import to fail. You could try renaming the bitcoinlib package to something else (e.g. mybitcoinlib) and then updating your import statements accordingly.

 

You could try these steps one by one until the error is resolved.




#42049931 Python Script to clean small amounts of bitcoin and send them into a single w...

Posted by Vectorize on 21 March 2023 - 04:16 PM in Other languages

This is a Python script that uses the bitcoinlib library to clean small amounts of Bitcoin from multiple wallets and send them to a single wallet

 

 

This script first defines the destination Bitcoin address and the minimum amount of BTC to be cleaned. It then initializes the destination wallet using the Wallet() constructor.

The script loops through all available wallets using the available_wallets() method and checks each wallet's balance. If the balance is zero, the loop skips to the next wallet.

For wallets with non-zero balances, the script initializes a new transaction with one input (the unspent transaction outputs from the wallet) and sets the transaction output to the destination address if the amount is larger than the minimum. The transaction is then signed with the wallet key and broadcast to the network using the sign() and broadcast() methods.

Finally, once all wallets have been processed, the script prints a message indicating that the cleanup is complete .

 

 

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#41967616 Closed

Posted by Vectorize on 13 March 2023 - 08:02 PM in Services

@GodOfCrypto is there is any prober info about which platform used & what is the minimum amount that can be thrown in 1 signal  ?