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  • ...any other currency: if a Bitcoin user loses his wallet, his money is gone forever, unless he finds it again. And not just to him; it's gone completely out of === I sent too small of a transaction fee, is my bitcoin lost forever? ===
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  • ...ary to claim your coins, and the coins associated with those keys are lost forever. ...ypted files you store online (eg. Gmail, Dropbox) will be stored somewhere forever and can never be erased.
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  • ...y problems because every [[transaction]] must be available for all to see, forever. This section discusses known methods an adversary may use for analyzing th ...re not broadcast to every node in the network and are not mined and stored forever on a public blockchain, this automatically improves privacy because much le
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  • ...ary to claim your coins, and the coins associated with those keys are lost forever. No, coins that are lost are lost forever.
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  • ...re already deployed – that were storing arbitrary data such as images as forever-unspendable TX outputs, bloating bitcoin's UTXO database.
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  • :That's not the maximum. You can't predict the hash outcome, so you could try forever and still get values above the target. You'd get repeat hash values from th
    4 KB (586 words) - 23:21, 30 December 2014
  • | Gratis Transactions || transactions should be gratis, or nearly so, forever || D || bitcoin future tx fees are certain, but could remain low
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  • ...ve tried to double-deposit to exchanges this way, to find their coins lost forever. Less obvious are the reused r/k constants in signatures, which allowed att ...ve tried to double-deposit to exchanges this way, to find their coins lost forever.
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  • ...ning might be fine with knowing it is mathematically fine to not see a BTC forever as the lucky case of getting 50 at a time will totally balance the odds of
    8 KB (1,240 words) - 02:46, 10 December 2012
  • I speak, it's gone. I die, it dies with me. I transmit, it lives forever.<br /> ...rough space, to turbid worlds. Old stories, new futures. A butterfly flaps forever: it's only a day.<br />
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  • ...by 1500 presses had already produced 20 million books! Mass communication forever altered the structure of society, circulating ideas, transcending borders, .... It's value goes up the more it's traded. Ideas cannot wear out, they can forever be traded.
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  • .... It's value goes up the more it's traded. Ideas cannot wear out, they can forever be traded.
    4 KB (614 words) - 19:37, 30 March 2011
  • ...acher extraordinaire, whose simple experiment, which lasted just two days, forever changed their lives.” ( p9) Almost all these students say that they remem
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  • | Near Zero Bitcoin Transaction Fees Cannot Last Forever ...//sdiwc.net/digital-library/near-zero-bitcoin-transaction-fees-cannot-last-forever.html Abstract] [http://sdiwc.net/digital-library/request.php?article=96cd6f
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  • ...0% chance to hit in 56 days how can that probability possibly go down for "forever"? --[[User:Giszmo|Giszmo]] 22:46, 22 June 2011 (GMT)
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  • ...f time to try out different ways to get into your system. --[[User:Forever|Forever]] 07:43, 29 June 2011 (GMT) ...devices, that's another good Don't. I'm going to add it. --[[User:Forever|Forever]] 06:36, 1 July 2011 (GMT)
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  • ...sorry!/Sorry for the delay || Happy Birthday! || For a good friend/friends forever! || hugs & kisses || with Love
    4 KB (539 words) - 18:32, 13 February 2013
  • ...ded the IP addresses of other nodes in the channel. It did this in a loop, forever, until the node was shutdown.
    11 KB (1,812 words) - 02:29, 19 December 2017
  • ..., so we are taking the lead. Wall of Coins' creators, Genitrust, Inc, will forever adhere to this policy, as it is simply the Bitcoin way: full transparency a
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  • ...y might retain a copy of the private key— many of these names are likely forever useless. New firstbits users often have to settle for longer names. An alte ...eep an unpruned index of every address ever used, which means it will grow forever.
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  • ...owner lost their wallet.dat), any coins sent to that address will be lost forever.
    5 KB (921 words) - 06:45, 25 February 2021
  • ...e output to the miner. It would instead make the output unusable by anyone forever. In my opinion the best and easiest way to donate to miner is just transfer
    6 KB (1,034 words) - 19:10, 18 April 2021
  • ...or the person dies or is permanently incapacitated, the Bitcoins are lost forever. Using memory techniques allow them to be memorized and recalled easily.
    6 KB (948 words) - 20:37, 30 August 2022
  • ...ntially prohibiting them), so the transactions remained at 0 confirmations forever. This became a more serious issue because Bitcoin would send transactions u
    36 KB (4,986 words) - 01:14, 1 May 2024
  • ...t, for example has an option that will let you 'lock your payments address forever' meaning, even if someone hijacks your account, they won't be able to withd
    1 KB (180 words) - 15:42, 16 January 2013
  • ...any other currency: if a Bitcoin user loses his wallet, his money is gone forever, unless he finds it again. And not just to him; it's gone completely out
    44 KB (7,257 words) - 01:56, 10 June 2019
  • Secondly, it turns out that to keep the burning process going forever, rather than a pulse of initial burning that no-one ever again wants to con ...[re-]minting stream to the flow of fees, ''is'' necessary to continue with forever, for the sake of network strength. The amazing answer, as far as I can hone
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  • ...d just be having a long but finite maximum. Unspendable coins could vanish forever, or be returned to mining— but returning the coins to mining is economica ** Removes divisibility concerns forever
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  • must be preserved (by someone, potentially 'everyone') forever and accessible to the network
    3 KB (429 words) - 18:44, 27 February 2013
  • ...ould be able to install it, configure it and then leave it to do it's work forever and a day without human interaction.
    2 KB (392 words) - 06:38, 15 April 2013
  • ..._Outputs|provably unspendable]]. The Bitcoins are removed from circulation forever, a criticism of this mechanism.
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  • ...e nor experience in computer science. All are welcome and the course shall forever be free under a creative commons license.
    501 bytes (70 words) - 18:38, 13 May 2013
  • ...ot of your chart in PNG format and gives you a unique link that stays live forever. You can save the picture or paste it into chat, email, forum, document, bl
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  • ...ata (but not live registrations) older than a month or so would be deleted forever. This would greatly decrease the storage and operating cost of running a no
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  • Bitcoins have the ability to change the world forever, and you can participate in this change!
    479 bytes (85 words) - 12:06, 26 December 2013
  • ...it asymmetrically. We are here to change it: we will not accept pre-order forever before we feel logically 100% sure that we can deliver on time. There will
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  • forever.
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  • ...future payments to the same address would go in to a "black hole", and be forever lost through no fault of the recipient.
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  • ...future payments to the same address would go in to a "black hole", and be forever lost through no fault of the recipient." ...BECAUSE* of changing address all payments are in the "black hole" and lost forever. Please mind that we talk here about "Address reuse", not about "HD Wallets
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  • ...e, and they store the entire block chain (more than 165 GB as of 20180214) forever, even though only the unspent transaction outputs (<2 GB) are required. Per
    12 KB (1,826 words) - 16:16, 8 April 2022
  • ...this, and in fact programmed Bitcoin's money supply to grow indefinitely, forever. He modeled the monetary supply as 4 gold mines being discovered per mibill
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  • ...invalid entirely. Note however that v1 (and v2) transactions remain valid forever.
    11 KB (1,640 words) - 17:58, 24 September 2019
  • * Uses an accumulator which grows forever and has no pruning. In practice this means we'd need to switch accumulators
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  • ...s/39yaod/bitcoinorg_position_on_hard_forks/cs7qz5c "No one proposing 3 TPS forever"], Gregory Maxwell, 15 June 2015</ref> ==== Why are some people in favour of keeping the block size conservative forever? ====
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  • .... This does not mean the block size or its limitation needs to be constant forever. However, the purpose of such a change should be evolution with technologic
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  • ...h. The 20-year limit was chosen because exponential growth cannot continue forever. If long-term trends do not continue, maximum block sizes can be reduced by
    10 KB (1,479 words) - 17:59, 24 September 2019
  • ...ransaction with an OP_RETURN but the value assigned to that output is lost forever.
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  • some time, maybe forever.
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  • ...our wallet crashes and you don't have a backup, your bitcoins will be lost forever. ...ary to claim your coins, and the coins associated with those keys are lost forever.
    25 KB (4,063 words) - 01:22, 1 January 2017
  • ...tation ends up being soft-forked would have to be included in bitcoin code forever (unless the soft fork rule has a sunset provision), so the bitcoin communit
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  • It is possible to spam D2. A miner can add the max M3s (256) every block, forever. This costs 9,728 on-chain bytes per block, an opportunity cost of about 43
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