Report Machines • Browser-Side Cluster Tool
QR Code Splicer
Combine ordered URLs, text, and imported Report Machine reports into one deterministic QR cluster. Export the cluster as JSON or TXT, scan the master QR, and restore its payload back into the machine.
No cluster database
Deterministic cluster ID
Compressed QR payload
JSON and TXT reports
1. Add to the cluster
Order is part of the cluster. The same entries in a different order produce a different cluster ID. JSON report text is normalized when possible so formatting alone does not unnecessarily alter a report entry.
Ready for the first entry.
Cluster entries
2. Master QR cluster
Cluster IDQRS-EMPTY
Entries0
Payload0 bytes
Encoding—
QR size
300 px
Add an entry to generate a master QR.
3. Restore a scanned cluster
Scan the master QR with a scanner that can copy its raw text, paste the resulting QRS1G... or QRS1U... payload below, then restore it. The QR Code Splicer payload is a transport format, not encryption.
How this browser-side version works
QR Code Splicer builds a canonical ordered manifest, hashes that manifest to create the deterministic cluster ID, compresses the manifest in the browser when supported, and places that compressed payload directly in the master QR. Nothing in this version needs a server-side cluster database. Very large clusters can exceed practical QR capacity; the future server-backed version can instead place a short resolver link in the master QR while keeping arbitrarily large cluster contents behind that link.
Privacy: anything encoded in the master QR can be recovered by someone who has the QR. Do not place private keys, passwords, confidential reports, or secrets in a cluster unless you intend the QR holder to receive them.
QR Code Abstractery + a virtual transaction-intent mempool
QR Code Splicer can act like a browser-side, application-layer "virtual mempool" for public transaction intentions. This is not a cryptocurrency network's real mempool and it does not broadcast, sign, validate, or settle a blockchain transaction. Instead, a cluster can temporarily package the public parts of an intended transaction or negotiation: network name, public destination address, proposed amount, proposed fee, expiry time, public terms, related Report Machine reports, and other non-secret context. The deterministic cluster ID gives that proposed bundle a repeatable reference while the master QR gives it a portable visual form.
One possible flow is: create a public transaction-intent cluster here, export or scan its master QR, then place that QR on qrcodeabstractery.com. There it can function as a public QR classified or offer. A person, service, or AI agent could scan the QR, inspect the public terms, and decide whether to respond, ignore it, or negotiate elsewhere. If the parties prefer private discussion, they can exchange the cluster ID or exported report through a messaging app and agree on a fee or other public transaction terms before anything is actually broadcast.
In that sense, QR Code Abstractery can become a visible market or auction-like layer for unresolved QR transaction intentions: an offer may be posted, revisited, negotiated, replaced by a revised cluster, or allowed to expire. QR Code Abstractery's Daily Recreation option can also make a qualifying paid QR appear again in each new day's QR log, giving an unresolved offer a chronological public presence while its terms remain available for scanning. After an agreement is reached, the actual wallet transaction can be signed and broadcast normally, and the resulting public TXID or settlement report can be added to a later QR Code Splicer cluster as the outcome.
Keep signing secrets outside the cluster. Never place a private key, seed phrase, recovery phrase, wallet password, signing secret, or other credential in QR Code Splicer or QR Code Abstractery. Use only information you intend the QR holder or public audience to read. Actual signing should remain inside the user's wallet or another trusted signing environment.
QR Code Abstractery
Post and revisit public QR classifieds and daily QR logs: qrcodeabstractery.com
Post and revisit public QR classifieds and daily QR logs: qrcodeabstractery.com
Support Report Machines
If you find QR Code Splicer useful, you can support Report Machines using one of the crypto addresses below. These are address-copy controls only; the support addresses are not added to a cluster unless you deliberately add them.
QR Code Splicer • Report Machines • Browser-side Version 1
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