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What about supporting different networks? What if I want to look up
testnet for example?

blockchain://mainnet/txid/3b95a766d7a99b87188d6875c8484cb2b310b78459b7816d4=
dfc3f0f7e04281a
blockchain://testnet/txid/3b95a766d7a99b87188d6875c8484cb2b310b78459b7816d4=
dfc3f0f7e04281a

or

blockchain://txid/3b95a766d7a99b87188d6875c8484cb2b310b78459b7816d4dfc3f0f7=
e04281a
blockchain://txid/3b95a766d7a99b87188d6875c8484cb2b310b78459b7816d4dfc3f0f7=
e04281a?network=3Dtestnet

On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 5:31 PM, Richard Moore via bitcoin-dev
<bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> I like the idea of having a standard for this, that all explorers (and ev=
en
> core, eventually) would understand.
>
> I would recommend 2 changes though. First, using a real URI scheme,
> blockchain:// so that we can just use normal URL parsing libraries. The
> bitcoin: thing leads to additional code to mutate it into a proper URI
> before passing it to URL parsing. And I think it would be fine to include
> the type looking up. For example:
>
> blockchain://blockhash/00000000000000001003e880d500968d51157f210c632e08a6=
52af3576600198
> blockchain://txid/3b95a766d7a99b87188d6875c8484cb2b310b78459b7816d4dfc3f0=
f7e04281a
> blockchain://block/189000
> blockchain://address/1RicMooMWxqKczuRCa5D2dnJaUEn9ZJyn
>
> I think this would help the URI be more human understandable as well as g=
ive
> the explorers the ability to optimize a bit what they are looking for whe=
n
> hitting various databases.
>
> A possible future path could also include blockchain://tx/123000/4 for bl=
ock
> height, tx index... Another possibility could be blockchain://version whi=
ch
> would return a list of supported paths, version of the BIP supported, etc=
.
>
> The BIP should also specify little endian searching. I'm not sure, but wo=
uld
> it also make sense for this BIP to include what the return results should
> look like? Maybe another, related BIP.
>
> RicMoo
>
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> On Aug 29, 2015, at 7:48 AM, Marco Pontello via bitcoin-dev
> <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> My first post here, hope I'm following the right conventions.
> I had this humble idea for a while, so I thought to go ahead and propose
> it.
>
> BIP: XX
> Title: URI scheme for Blockchain exploration
> Author: Marco Pontello
> Status: Draft
> Type: Standards Track
> Created: 29 August 2015
>
> Abstract
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> This BIP propose a simple URI scheme for looking up blocks, transactions,
> addresses on a Blockchain explorer.
>
> Motivation
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> The purpose of this URI scheme is to enable users to handle all the
> requests for details about blocks, transactions, etc. with their preferre=
d
> tool (being that a web service or a local application).
>
> Currently a Bitcoin client usually point to an arbitrary blockchain
> explorer when the user look for the details of a transaction (es. Bitcoin
> Wallet use BitEasy, Mycelium or Electrum use Blockchain.info, etc.).
> Other times resorting to cut&paste is needed.
> The same happens with posts and messages that reference some particular
> txs or blocks, if they provide links at all.
>
> Specification
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> The URI follow this simple form:
>
> blockchain: <hash/string>
>
> Examples:
>
> blockchain:00000000000000001003e880d500968d51157f210c632e08a652af35766001=
98
> blockchain:001949
> blockchain:3b95a766d7a99b87188d6875c8484cb2b310b78459b7816d4dfc3f0f7e0428=
1a
>
> Rationale
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> I thought about using some more complex scheme, or adding qualifiers to
> distinguish blocks from txs, but in the end I think that keeping it simpl=
e
> should be practical enough. Blockchain explorers can apply the same
> disambiguation rules they are already using to process the usual search
> box.
>
> From the point of view of a wallet developer (or other tool that need to
> show any kind of Blockchain references), using this scheme mean that he
> can simply make it a blockchain: link and be done with it, without having
> to worry about any specific Blockchain explorer or provide a means for th=
e
> user to select one.
>
> Blockchain explorers in turn will simply offer to handle the blockchain:
> URI, the first time the user visit their website, or launch/install the
> application, or even set themselves if there isn't already one.
>
> Users get the convenience of using always their preferred explorer, which
> can be especially handy on mobile devices, where juggling with cut&paste
> is far from ideal.
>
>
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