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  • ...hain can be viewed in human-readable terms. This is useful for seeing the technical details of transactions in action and for verifying payments. [[Category:Technical]]
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  • ...e current wallet with the current password -- this is contrary to most non-technical users expectation of what 'change the password on your wallet' should mean ...tially at least, the new wallet is no longer backed up. On the upside, non-technical users won't find their wallets drained from security compromises they belie
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  • ...[http://www.butterflylabs.com/product-details/ "BitForce SHA256 Single – Technical Specifications"]. Butterfly Labs. Retrieved January 30, 2013.</ref> || 10.4
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  • ...ution website Silk Road more than halved the value of individual bitcoins. Technical errors have also proven to be a difficulty for speculators on the exchange
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  • ...]], this exact value would have been 20,999,999.9769 bitcoin. Should this technical limitation be adjusted by increasing the size of the field, the total numbe Due to deep technical reasons, [[Transaction_fees#The_market_for_block_space|block space is a sca
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  • ...essage on the [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=6.0 Development and Technical Forum].
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  • ...normal internet traffic, including bitcoin connections, but there are some technical reasons why hidden services may be beneficial; for more information see the
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  • [[Category:Technical]]
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  • Also, very likely, what he will find are mostly technical specifications - not the best introduction to bitcoin.
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  • Technical note: the encrypted wallet's 'keypool' will be regenerated the first time y Technical note: the encrypted wallet's 'keypool' will be regenerated the first time y
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  • The '''Bitcoin Market Analysis''' blog by s3052 provides technical analysis and forecasts of the Bitcoin exchange rate. For the currency exch
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  • ..., online fraud, malware, and Web 2.0 security. He has co-authored over 50+ technical articles, 25+ patent applications, and two books. Zulfikar holds a PhD in e
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  • ...entity_bitcoin_technical_lead_gavin_andresen Open source identity: Bitcoin technical lead Gavin Andresen] 2011-03-21 CIO Australia ...a Digital, Decentralized Currency] 2011-03-18 omega tau interviews Bitcoin technical lead [[User:gavinandresen|Gavin Andresen]] ([http://traffic.libsyn.com/omeg
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  • .../sipa/14c248c288c3880a3b191f978a34508e#file-bech32m_mail-txt here], under "Technical details"). We optimize for generic usage first, but optimize for segregated
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  • ...e field of electromagnetic waves high and low frequencies measurement with technical instruments and advice on sites.
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  • [[Category:Technical]]
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  • }}'''BitcoinTalk''' is a message board where people interested in the technical details and the development of Bitcoin software can talk to each other. The
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  • ...load extended abstract]<br />[http://eprint.iacr.org/2011/677.pdf Download technical report] | Bitcoin and Beyond: A Technical Survey on Decentralized Digital Currencies
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  • | Presentations, Technical Explanations, Workshops, Social. | This meetup has a strong technical/engineering focus ([https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCREs0ConyCR2sEFf-DrLRM
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  • Freenode is the original home of IRC discussion about and technical work on Bitcoin. In early 2021, former Freenode staff started a new network
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  • ...entity_bitcoin_technical_lead_gavin_andresen Open source identity: Bitcoin technical lead Gavin Andresen]</ref>. Shortly after receiving the media mentions, mo
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  • ...trading facility, trading bots, a real-time price ticker API, multilingual technical support, and support for an unlimited number of digital currencies. *[[:Category:Technical|Category:Technical]]
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  • ...gn document, typically describing a new feature for Bitcoin with a concise technical specification of the feature and the rationale for it. Bitcoin Core impleme
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  • [[Category:Technical]]
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  • ...the end of this section for a partial reproduction of the art). Given the technical properties of the hash function used here, we can reliably guess that Kamin
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  • *BitCoin network technical charts
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  • BTC Trader is a crossplatform opensource live charting and technical analysis desktop application.
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  • A topic should be posted in "development and technical discussion", and a sticky locked topic pointing to the main topic should be
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  • * '''Con:''' Not user friendly for average non-technical computer users. The location of the wallet.dat file is in a folder that is ...letely unfamiliar with the virtual currency or how it works, including non-technical people and senior citizens. In physical form, they function much like cash
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  • ...Bitcoin or its processes or environment. The BIP should provide a concise technical specification of the feature and a rationale for the feature. ...(and maybe the [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=6.0 Development & Technical Discussion] forum) is the best way to go about this.
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  • ..._background_of_version_1_Bitcoin_addresses#How_to_create_Bitcoin_Address | technical background]] of the bitcoin address. [[Category:Technical]]
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  • This article may be too technical for some users. The more basic article on [[Address|Bitcoin Addresses]] may [[Category:Technical]]
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  • === Technical details === [[Category:Technical]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Technical background of version 1 Bitcoin addresses]]
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  • There are plenty of technical data questions that have been glossed over. The more important question is
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  • This page summarizes several technical proposals for activating the taproot soft fork defined by BIPs 340, 341, an
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  • Also, very likely, what he will find are mostly technical specifications - not the best introduction to bitcoin.
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  • Any of the components listed above (e.g. launch schedule, specific technical details) can be skipped from the initial RFC, if the authors wish to hasten
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  • === Technical stuff: How can probabilistic transactions be created? ===
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  • ...the malicious >50%, the labels "honest" and "malicious" ultimately have no technical meaning, and so just swapping the labels would, absurdly, give a second pro
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  • Unfortunately engineering such systems is non-trivial and the technical difficulty places this solution out of reach for most traders right now. Th
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  • ...the malicious >50%, the labels "honest" and "malicious" ultimately have no technical meaning, and so just swapping the labels would, absurdly, give a second pro
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  • ...ffline and gives the message "We're currently unavailable right now due to technical issues"<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78556.msg1324894#msg132
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  • [[Category:Technical]]
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  • ...al explanation, see Satoshi's [http://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf original technical paper]. [[Category:Technical]]
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  • ...ound in Lightning Network literature that may not be familiar to a general technical audience, including both the new terms created by Lightning Network designe ...d for scenarios where payments can't conveniently be made small enough for technical reasons (such as not being able to pay less than 1 satoshi) or economic rea
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  • == Technical details ==
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  • ==Technical specifications== The standard was split into two pieces and the technical specification can be found in [[BIP 0022|BIP 22]] and [[BIP 0023|BIP 23]].
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  • ...it ''does'' have a parent. Indeed, in the Bitcoin source code and in more technical discussions, orphan blocks and stale blocks are two separate things: both a
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