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  • ...port (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube etc) for your existing website, or we can build you a brand new one. We work within any budget acceptable to the client. Bi ...g sure you are visible in other places on the page, such as sponsored ads. It also includes using Web analytic tools to determine a company's most econom ...
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  • All trades have a 0.2% fee applied to them, making it easy to execute profitable trades. Deposits, withdrawals and access to addi ...rovided by C-CEX exchange can be accessed through our API, allowing you to build automated, high-frequency services against our platform ...
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  • To build the IceDrill mine, DigiMex has a special relationship with HashFast to acqu ...hile one share will be worth roughly 10 Mhash of mining power upon launch, it will be worth more hash power over time as the mine grows. ...
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  • Copy the following code, then place it immediately before the closing </head> You can also build your own payment button, for instance a support button looks like this, not ...
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  • ...an optional dependency of [[Libbitcoin_Blockchain|libbitcoin-blockchain]]. It is conceptually redundant with native functionality within [[Libbitcoin_Com ...vides the same checks. However given the complexity of the validation code it is effectively impossible to prove that two implementations are identical i ...
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  • ==[http://cashclamber.com CashClamber], So what's it all about? Social Gaming, chat and play together== ...EE by playing our streaker game, there are prizes every half hour! Warning it's borderline addictive! ...
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  • How To Build a Decentralized Postal System ...e based off of a fork of the bitcoin protocol, and be similar to namecoin. It would have its own unit of accounting called meters. You can spend these me ...
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  • It supercedes the old [[getwork]] mining protocol. ...n the dark as to what is actually in this block, and has no influence over it. ...
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  • ...their downloads, defeating their effectiveness. While some might say that it's the users own responsibility and thus fault if they do not, we know that ...dulate this random time. Of course, a "I heard there is an update, give me it now" button can be provided so that users who want an update right away are ...
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  • ...ce the amount of data a pruning bitcoin node needs to keep around, in fact it usually does the opposite. ...iques ("use a single input exactly", "build transactions with no change", "build transactions with change but no fees") with solvers specialized for each an ...
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  • ...ls is a program to upgrade Avalon4 mm firmware through [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon4#AUC AUC]. It can be used to upgrade 13 Avalon4s maximum simultaneously under one AUC. ...
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  • All communications are initiated by the terminal. It polls every 15-60 seconds. This avoids problems with firewalls. * Some bytes of cryptographically random data that is used by the terminal to build its entropy pool. ...
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  • ...''': 32 miners with 10 chips still not working because [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon2#TIMEOUT TIMEOUT issue] * If the crystal not working, try to reduce the R28(by default it's 1K), if reduce the R28 didn't make crystal back to working. try repace t ...
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  • As the extension lacks a formal [[BIP]] describing an official standard, it has further developed only by discussion and implementation<ref>[https://bi NOTE: This is a draft extension proposal. It is not yet in use, and may change at any moment. ...
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  • It's also a place for questions in progress, so feel free to ask new questions === How does it work (for non-geeks) === ...
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  • It consists of two parts: generating the mnemonic and converting it into a a human-readable transcription. It's not a way to process user-created ...
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  • ...such as desktop environment, platform, language and revision number of the build. ...ntations are free to use the git commitish. However the issue lies in that it is not immediately obvious without the repository which version precedes an ...
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  • ...fter you read this page, you'll know the basics of what bitcoin is and how it is structured, how to get and install the bitcoin client, where to get coin ...nore all the details of how the system works, and just want to start using it, see the [[Getting started]] page instead. ...
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  • Accepting Bitcoins is easy, and there are several ways to do it. ...y to pay. This way, your web server never actually handles the bitcoins - it simply gives out addresses belonging to a wallet you maintain elsewhere. B ...
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  • ...iven so that the full address can be identified from the [[block chain]]. It also refers to the website http://www.Firstbits.net. ...r longer, as the shorter prefix remains reserved for the address that used it first. No action on the part of any user is required for firstbits to be a ...
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