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Can I know when a wallet was created?



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Is it possible to see the creation date of a wallet? If so, where? Is this information publicly recorded in the blockchain? I don't seem to find it. For instance, consider this random address (taken from endorsements to a recent block). Can we know when it was created?










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  • What do you mean by "wallet" and "create"?

    – Tom
    2 days ago











  • @Tom When a tz1 address (an originated account) was created.

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • tz1 addresses are not originated accounts. A tz1 address is created by generating a new secret key. This can happen in secret, obviously, and so we can never know when it happened. Clearly this is not what you're asking about?

    – Tom
    2 days ago











  • @Tom I meant an implicit account. Maybe I do not know enough and this site can help me understanding better? Maybe I do mean generating a new secret key.

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago
















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Is it possible to see the creation date of a wallet? If so, where? Is this information publicly recorded in the blockchain? I don't seem to find it. For instance, consider this random address (taken from endorsements to a recent block). Can we know when it was created?










share|improve this question






















  • What do you mean by "wallet" and "create"?

    – Tom
    2 days ago











  • @Tom When a tz1 address (an originated account) was created.

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • tz1 addresses are not originated accounts. A tz1 address is created by generating a new secret key. This can happen in secret, obviously, and so we can never know when it happened. Clearly this is not what you're asking about?

    – Tom
    2 days ago











  • @Tom I meant an implicit account. Maybe I do not know enough and this site can help me understanding better? Maybe I do mean generating a new secret key.

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago














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Is it possible to see the creation date of a wallet? If so, where? Is this information publicly recorded in the blockchain? I don't seem to find it. For instance, consider this random address (taken from endorsements to a recent block). Can we know when it was created?










share|improve this question














Is it possible to see the creation date of a wallet? If so, where? Is this information publicly recorded in the blockchain? I don't seem to find it. For instance, consider this random address (taken from endorsements to a recent block). Can we know when it was created?







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  • What do you mean by "wallet" and "create"?

    – Tom
    2 days ago











  • @Tom When a tz1 address (an originated account) was created.

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • tz1 addresses are not originated accounts. A tz1 address is created by generating a new secret key. This can happen in secret, obviously, and so we can never know when it happened. Clearly this is not what you're asking about?

    – Tom
    2 days ago











  • @Tom I meant an implicit account. Maybe I do not know enough and this site can help me understanding better? Maybe I do mean generating a new secret key.

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago


















  • What do you mean by "wallet" and "create"?

    – Tom
    2 days ago











  • @Tom When a tz1 address (an originated account) was created.

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • tz1 addresses are not originated accounts. A tz1 address is created by generating a new secret key. This can happen in secret, obviously, and so we can never know when it happened. Clearly this is not what you're asking about?

    – Tom
    2 days ago











  • @Tom I meant an implicit account. Maybe I do not know enough and this site can help me understanding better? Maybe I do mean generating a new secret key.

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago

















What do you mean by "wallet" and "create"?

– Tom
2 days ago





What do you mean by "wallet" and "create"?

– Tom
2 days ago













@Tom When a tz1 address (an originated account) was created.

– luchonacho
2 days ago





@Tom When a tz1 address (an originated account) was created.

– luchonacho
2 days ago













tz1 addresses are not originated accounts. A tz1 address is created by generating a new secret key. This can happen in secret, obviously, and so we can never know when it happened. Clearly this is not what you're asking about?

– Tom
2 days ago





tz1 addresses are not originated accounts. A tz1 address is created by generating a new secret key. This can happen in secret, obviously, and so we can never know when it happened. Clearly this is not what you're asking about?

– Tom
2 days ago













@Tom I meant an implicit account. Maybe I do not know enough and this site can help me understanding better? Maybe I do mean generating a new secret key.

– luchonacho
2 days ago






@Tom I meant an implicit account. Maybe I do not know enough and this site can help me understanding better? Maybe I do mean generating a new secret key.

– luchonacho
2 days ago











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My suggestion would be using tzscan API.



For example checking all activations until you find a match



something like this:



index = 0
loop while true
GET https://api1.tzscan.io/v1/operations?type=Activation&p=$index++&number=50
compare each item
end loop


It has a timestamp for each activation




Correct way of doing it with tzscan



Replace <public_key_hash> below with the tz1 address:



https://api5.tzscan.io/v1/operations/<public_key_hash>?type=Reveal


So, your example address is here






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  • So activation time is the creation date? And is that in the blockchain?

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • Yes, but you need to have a copy of the full blockchain if you want to access old activations or do like tzscan that sniffs everything from the chain and stores it on a database.

    – RoMarQ
    2 days ago











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My suggestion would be using tzscan API.



For example checking all activations until you find a match



something like this:



index = 0
loop while true
GET https://api1.tzscan.io/v1/operations?type=Activation&p=$index++&number=50
compare each item
end loop


It has a timestamp for each activation




Correct way of doing it with tzscan



Replace <public_key_hash> below with the tz1 address:



https://api5.tzscan.io/v1/operations/<public_key_hash>?type=Reveal


So, your example address is here






share|improve this answer

























  • So activation time is the creation date? And is that in the blockchain?

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • Yes, but you need to have a copy of the full blockchain if you want to access old activations or do like tzscan that sniffs everything from the chain and stores it on a database.

    – RoMarQ
    2 days ago















4














My suggestion would be using tzscan API.



For example checking all activations until you find a match



something like this:



index = 0
loop while true
GET https://api1.tzscan.io/v1/operations?type=Activation&p=$index++&number=50
compare each item
end loop


It has a timestamp for each activation




Correct way of doing it with tzscan



Replace <public_key_hash> below with the tz1 address:



https://api5.tzscan.io/v1/operations/<public_key_hash>?type=Reveal


So, your example address is here






share|improve this answer

























  • So activation time is the creation date? And is that in the blockchain?

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • Yes, but you need to have a copy of the full blockchain if you want to access old activations or do like tzscan that sniffs everything from the chain and stores it on a database.

    – RoMarQ
    2 days ago













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4







My suggestion would be using tzscan API.



For example checking all activations until you find a match



something like this:



index = 0
loop while true
GET https://api1.tzscan.io/v1/operations?type=Activation&p=$index++&number=50
compare each item
end loop


It has a timestamp for each activation




Correct way of doing it with tzscan



Replace <public_key_hash> below with the tz1 address:



https://api5.tzscan.io/v1/operations/<public_key_hash>?type=Reveal


So, your example address is here






share|improve this answer















My suggestion would be using tzscan API.



For example checking all activations until you find a match



something like this:



index = 0
loop while true
GET https://api1.tzscan.io/v1/operations?type=Activation&p=$index++&number=50
compare each item
end loop


It has a timestamp for each activation




Correct way of doing it with tzscan



Replace <public_key_hash> below with the tz1 address:



https://api5.tzscan.io/v1/operations/<public_key_hash>?type=Reveal


So, your example address is here







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  • So activation time is the creation date? And is that in the blockchain?

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • Yes, but you need to have a copy of the full blockchain if you want to access old activations or do like tzscan that sniffs everything from the chain and stores it on a database.

    – RoMarQ
    2 days ago

















  • So activation time is the creation date? And is that in the blockchain?

    – luchonacho
    2 days ago











  • Yes, but you need to have a copy of the full blockchain if you want to access old activations or do like tzscan that sniffs everything from the chain and stores it on a database.

    – RoMarQ
    2 days ago
















So activation time is the creation date? And is that in the blockchain?

– luchonacho
2 days ago





So activation time is the creation date? And is that in the blockchain?

– luchonacho
2 days ago













Yes, but you need to have a copy of the full blockchain if you want to access old activations or do like tzscan that sniffs everything from the chain and stores it on a database.

– RoMarQ
2 days ago





Yes, but you need to have a copy of the full blockchain if you want to access old activations or do like tzscan that sniffs everything from the chain and stores it on a database.

– RoMarQ
2 days ago

















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