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  • ...ate with a given hardware, how much will their investment cost, whether it's profitable and how soon can they expect their investment to return its cost * [http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator website]
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  • Merlin's Magic BitCoins is a private members gifting club. Membership of Merlin's Magic BitCoins is strictly by personal invitation of an existing member onl
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  • The World's First Digital Currency That You Can Start Mining At No Cost To You! Merlin's Maths Coins White Paper - Symbol: 'Merc'
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  • [http://www.vnbitcoin.org/bitcoincalculator.php Vnbitcoin's Bitcoin Mining Calculator] is a bitcoin calculator to estimate bitcoin mini * [http://www.vnbitcoin.org/bitcoincalculator.php Vnbitcoin's Bitcoin Mining Calculator]
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  • '''Jonny Bravo's Mining Emporium''', also known as '''Bravo Mining''', is a [[Pooled mining| * [http://www.bravo-mining.com Jonny Bravo's Mining Emporium Official website]
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  • <!-- TODAY'S FEATURED ARTICLE; DID YOU KNOW -->
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  • * CORE: OpenSSL optional, only if you want to enable API SSL (uses Qt's dynamic linking to openssl for binary version, compiling yourself will * de
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  • ...red.com/wired/archive/2.12/emoney.html|publisher=Wired|title=E-Money (That's What I Want)|date=1994–2012|author=Steven Levy}}</ref> In 1998 [[Wei Dai] ...m/search?l=cryptography@metzdowd.com&q=from:%22Satoshi+Nakamoto%22 Satoshi's posts to Cryptography mailing list]</ref> describing the Bitcoin protocol.
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  • <blockquote>It's very attractive to the libertarian viewpoint if we can explain it * [http://bitcointalk.org/Satoshi_Nakamoto.asc Satoshi's PGP public key]
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  • ...(RPC) use. It is also the second Bitcoin [[Clients|client]] in the network's history. It is available under the [http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit- |<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=820.msg9452#msg9452 tcatm's 4-way SSE2 for Linux 32/64-bit is in 0.3.10]</ref>
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  • ...nd one for fiat currency. Bitcoins were bought using funds from the trader's fiat account, and the proceeds from the sale of bitcoins were deposited int Trades on Mt. Gox's executed from balances on deposit with the exchange which in turn made trad
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  • ...ike that was a problem for Satoshi. The chosen topic could hint at bitcoin's purpose. ...the past to match the headline. It is also possible that, since the block's hash is so low, he may have spent 6 days mining it with the same timestamp
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  • ...[account] [minconf=1] || If [account] is not specified, returns the server's total available balance.<br/>If [account] is specified, returns the balance ...ransactions. '''Optional [rescan] parameter added in 0.8.0.''' Note: There's no need to import public key, as in [[Elliptic_Curve_Digital_Signature_Algo
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  • ...and the developer of the Crypto++ library. Dai is listed as inventor on U.S. patents 5724279 and 6081598 which were assigned to Microsoft. ...d-bitcoin/|author=Daniel Cooper|work=Engadget|date=May 8, 2013}}</ref> Dai's '''b-money''' described the core concepts later implemented in [[Bitcoin]]<
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  • "That is considered very destructive in today's economies, mostly because when it occurs, it is unexpected," says Roberts.
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  • ...proof of work]] function is recommended as a means of creating money. Dai's B-Money was proposed in the context of cypherpunks mailing-list discussions
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  • |founder=[[Martti Malmi]] (dokuwiki)<br/>[[Mark Karpelès]] (MediaWiki) ...later reinstated by [[Mark Karpelès]] on MediaWiki. Malmi's and Karpelès's wikis both existed simultaneously for a short time while the contents of th
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  • ...de IP is not fixed (see "Fixed" column), you will have to resolve the node's name (first column) each time the IP changes. Some nodes may have their ip
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  • ...to extend any message, it is not even needed to know the content! But let's go back to our single block. ...t the last one), then we can set our w-values to anything we want. So, let's try to reach all zeroes, just by putting the right values in the right plac
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  • When using an image in running text on a webpage it's generally a good idea to set the ''alt'' property to an appropriate value.
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  • ...f work|harder and harder]] to change or remove, this gives rise of bitcoin's [[Irreversible Transactions]]. ...y block also contains a record of which [[Bitcoin address]]es or [[script]]s are entitled to receive the reward. This record is known as a generation tr
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  • ...a method to preventing email spam, requiring a proof of work on the email's contents (including the To address), on every email. Legitimate emails will ...hen interpreting the hash result as a long integer and checking whether it's smaller than the target 2^240. Finding a match for "Hello, world!" takes us
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  • ...rom CPAN can be used to communicate with Bitcoin. You must set the client's credentials; for example: log.Printf("%s: %s", label, amount)
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  • ...to artificially improve his own score, or artificially reduce someone else's score would be excluded from the Contributors Award.
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  • d4 = dhash(c) # a, b, c are 3. that's an odd number, so we take the c twice ...rg/wiki/Distinguished_Encoding_Rules DER encoding] to pack the ''r'' and ''s'' components into a single byte stream (this is also what OpenSSL produces
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  • ...n stolen. It began a process to return the remaining 49% of each customer's balance. ...times an identical quantity of unencumbered Bitcoins held in MYBITCOIN LLC's master Bitcoin wallet.</tt>
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  • [[Hardware wallet]]s are special purpose security hardened devices for storing Bitcoins on a per ...e attack surface. They also constantly leak information without the user’s knowledge or consent. It is very hard to ensure your wallet is secure on a
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  • ...ensitive. Bitcoin invoices should be copied and pasted using the computer's clipboard wherever possible. If you hand-key a Bitcoin invoice address, and ==What's in an invoice==
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  • ...just random numbers. However, if ''any'' of the addresses in a transaction's past or future can be tied to an actual identity, it might be possible to w Say that the adversary knows that Mr. Doe's bank account sent the government currency which were used to buy the coins,
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  • ...uted, and eventually transfer an amount of bitcoins to the registered user's address. *'''sse2_64:''' Port of ufasoft's SSE2 implementation (only supported on 64-bit Linux)
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  • ...http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=133.msg13135#msg13135 puddinpop's open source CUDA miner]</ref>. ...by Diablo-D3<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1721.0 Diablo's announcement on the forum]</ref>.
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  • ...a.k.a., subsidy) is halved every four years and is responsible for bitcoin's [[controlled supply]]. ...a hex number with around 50 digits, and is the number under which a block's generated hash must be to qualify as an officially verified block. The hash
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  • ...ting in a system based on the Bitcoin protocol. A full copy of a currency's block chain contains every [[transaction]] ever executed in the currency. ...o come after the previous block chronologically because the previous block's hash would otherwise not be known. Each block is also computationally impra
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  • ...unique Bitcoin addresses. Since your block is different from everyone else's blocks, you are (nearly) guaranteed to produce different hashes. Every hash
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  • Here's a fast way to calculate bitcoin difficulty. It uses a modified Taylor serie ...igger than the space in any normal integer) to the calculation above, here's some python:
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  • ...eir'' Bitcoin address. You end up sending bitcoins to the wrong person. It's therefore no longer a good idea to send bitcoins in this way, ''especially'
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  • It's also a place for questions in progress, so feel free to ask new questions, ...are on your machine has to prove to the software running on everybody else's machine that those bitcoins are valid.
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  • ...at the moment. After connecting to the network, you get added to everyone's address database almost instantly because of your initial ''addr''. * [http://getaddr.bitnodes.io/ Bitnodes.io's network size estimate]
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  • Scripting provides the flexibility to change the parameters of what's needed to spend transferred Bitcoins. For example, the scripting system co ...other transaction. The party wanting to spend them must provide the input(s) to the previously recorded script that results in the combined script comp
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  • ...large) that all Bitcoin clients share. The SHA-256 [[hash]] of a [[block]]'s header must be lower than or equal to the current target for the block to b It's important to realize that block generation is not a long, set problem (like
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  • Bitcoin's design makes it easy and efficient for the spender to specify how much fee ...over time and arises from the intersection of supply and demand in Bitcoin's free market for block space.<ref>[https://medium.com/@bramcohen/how-wallets
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  • |The index within the previous transaction's output array to identify the spendable output ...total coin value of the previous outputs referenced by the new transaction's inputs) are added up, and the total (less any transaction fee) is completel
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  • ...to mandate (either in code or as expressed policy) that changing a wallet's password causes (or asks the user to cause). The creation of a new wallet w === Tracing a coin's history ===
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  • ...he collected information, and by passing the collected IPs through Maxmind's GeoIP database, a map was created. ...suggested on IRC to produce a map similar to torservers' one, using Google's kml format.
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  • * puddinpopp's [[RPC Miner]] client
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  • ...expires and these debts become enforceable. "'''The date on which the bank's obligations fall due must not precede the date on which its corresponding c ...ts, third party audits and other ways for users to verify that the company's Bitcoin liabilities in the event of insolvency do not exceed reserves.
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  • ...tee of experts could much more rationally and efficiently direct a country's resources than the chaotic decentralized actions of millions of individuals
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  • ...ry data such as images as forever-unspendable TX outputs, bloating bitcoin's UTXO database.
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  • ...of Scotland that flourished for over a century (1717-1844, prior to Peel’s Act), New England in US (1820-1860), Canada (1817-1914), and episodes of co ...ng and the British parliament turned a blind eye to the Bank of Scotland’s petitions (as it was perceived to be disloyal with its Jacobite leanings) t
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  • The program's entry point can be found in <u>bitcoind.cpp</u>. * SetupEnvironment() (all this does is set the program's locale)
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  • ...s what I want, I don't care what you do with the other outputs.". If that's written with a high nSequenceNumber, the party can bow out of the negotiati ...leability risk where the counter party would be able to hold the depositor's funds hostage.<ref name="bip65"/>
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  • Note that the LevelDB's are redundant in the sense that they can be rebuilt from the block data. Bu 1) DiskBlockPos: a struct that is simply a pointer to a block's location on disk (a file number and an offset.)
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  • ...action. The exchange re-opened in early June, with 5/6 (83%) of each user's bitcoins missing (eg. if one had an account balance of 120BTC before they w
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  • ...C bot, carrying some useful bitcoin-related commands and factoids. The bot's command sequence is ';;', to issue any command just start a line with two s
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  • * Mhash/s = millions [[hash per second|hashes per second]] ([[Protocol_specification# ...(energy efficiency; 1 joule of energy is 1 watt during 1 second: 1 J = 1 W*s)
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  • * Mhash/s = millions of [[hash per second|hashes per second]] ([[Protocol_specificati ...(energy efficiency; 1 joule of energy is 1 watt during 1 second: 1 J = 1 W*s)
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  • [[Bitcoin Pooled Mining]] (BPM), sometimes referred to as "slush's pool", follows a score-based method. Older shares (from beginning of the r ...payout for each share that is solved. The payout is offered from the pool's existing balance and can therefore be withdrawn immediately, without waitin
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  • | '''This article requires cleanup to meet the Bitcoin Wiki's quality standards.''' This page explains the basic framework of Bitcoin's functionality.
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  • ...] p. 220 by [https://www.jstor.org/stable/29769582 Fr. Bernard W. Dempsey, S.J.] (1903-1960); cf. John Horvat II [https://isidore.co/calibre/browse/book ...="right">—[https://www.jstor.org/stable/29769582 Fr. Bernard W. Dempsey, S.J.] (1903-1960)</p></blockquote>
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  • Let's clear up some common Bitcoin misconceptions. == Miners, developers or some other entity could change Bitcoin's properties to benefit themselves ==
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  • ...ess the 'uncensored' internet in countries such as China and Iran. Bitcoin's security model assumes that your node is well connected to the rest of the ...ce, and display an icon on the taskbar is called Tor Vidalia Bundle and it's not maintained anymore, deprecated and not recommended. To see how to confi
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  • ...ely compatible with all Bitcoin addresses: if you send BTC to a TBC client's address, it will automatically get converted and vice-versa. ...C (for example, [https://github.com/luke-jr/bitcoin/commit/tbc Luke Dashjr's TBC patch for Bitcoin Core master]).
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  • ...ntalk.org/index.php?topic=32142.0], some exchanges dropped Dwolla. Dwolla's terms of service change in May, 2012 affected its use with Bitcoin. ...wo to five business days. This is because Dwolla uses the Federal Reserve's ACH network which incurs these delays.
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  • ...sed on strong cryptographic principles. Each coin is assigned to the owner's public key, and is transferrable via cryptographically signed messages.
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  • ...r financial institution under the user's name, separately from [[Paymium]]'s funds ...red for two-factor authentication using Google Authenticator OTP or Yubico's Yubikey.
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  • ..., payments owed" transaction to another PayPal account where the recipient's account is not a business account will incur no transfer fee. Internationa ===U.S. Accounts===
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  • ...eserve''' was a private currency exchange system issued by Liberty Reserve S.A. of San José, Costa Rica. As of May 27th, 2013 it is offline following ...eserve USD (LRUSD) and Liberty Reserve EURO (LREUR). Liberty Reserve S.A.'s terms of service reads:
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  • Bitcoin clients MUST NOT act on URIs without getting the user's authorization.
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  • .... He reported [[incidents#LSHIFT_and_RETURN_bugs|serious bugs]] in Bitcoin's handling of certain [[script]] opcodes.
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  • ...[[Satoshi Nakamoto|Satoshi]] and the founder of the [[Bitcoin Forum]]. He's not an active developer anymore, but continues to manage the domain names b ...eir-salary-in-bitcoin/ Finnish software firm offers to pay part of staff’s salary in virtual Bitcoin currency], The Next Web, 15 March 2013</ref>
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  • ...compatibility. On 21 December 2015, SegNet was deployed to test the Wuille's Segregated Witness proposal. ...is data required about 12&nbsp;GB of network activity peaking at 2&nbsp;MB/s rate of transfer.
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  • ...DS ARE GO]</ref>. On May 15, 2012, YouTipIt's Brian explained the service's difficulties, legal and financial, and solicited interest in options that w
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  • ...release the funds only at such time the buyer is satisfied with the seller's level of service.
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  • ...New posts per day statistic from "Forum History" data in Bitcoin.org forum's [http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=stats Statistics Center]
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  • '''Bidding Pond''' was Bitcoin's first site dedicated to offering best bid and fixed price auctions for the The Bidding Pond's website www.biddingpond.com is not accessible online anymore. The archive.o
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  • Bitcoin-Qt's initial splash screen JSON-RPC listtransactions's from/count handling is now fixed
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  • The blog's most popular post, [http://bitcoin.tumblr.com/post/2560941112/rebooting-of-
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  • Originally, Bitcoin's block size was limited by the number of database locks required to process * No amount of max block size would support all the world's future transactions on the main blockchain (various types of off-chain tran
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  • ...ns regarding how and where Bitcoin is seen in the working world. The blog's author also operates the [[Bitcoin jobs]] job board.
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  • On April 30th PayPal froze the exchange operator's PayPal account and the exchange announced that service had ended<ref>[http: ...his limit depends on the amount of time that has passed since the customer's first order.
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  • ...nger accepted as a payment method after PayPal had restricted the operator's account<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=7074.msg103715#msg1
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  • ===One ATI 5830, Approximately 245 Mhash/s=== | Total || (Approx: $1.1755 /Mhash) || || $285 + s/h/t
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  • ...rity Technology and Response. His current focus involves building Symantec's next-generation security technologies. His interests include studying the e
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  • ...n|text=[[witcoin|#witcoin]]}} IRC channel offers conversation with witcoin's developers and fellow witcoin users.
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  • ...in the [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?action=profile;u=1796 founder's page].
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  • | -version || Show program's version number and exit | -s SLEEPTIME || Sleep for the specified number of seconds between iterations (
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  • HASH=`hashalot -s InsertSaltHere sha256 | hexdump -e '32/1 "%02x"'` ...56 encryption method is secure, though probably not as secure as Truecrypt's XTS method, which does not appear to be available in official kernel releas
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  • ...[Address|Bitcoin address]]es along with their corresponding [[private key]]s. Only the Bitcoin addresses (not the private keys) should be loaded on the ...ou want to develop the system yourself, you can utilize the Bitcoin client's [[API tutorial (JSON-RPC)|JSON-RPC API]] to automatically accept payments.
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  • ! Property !! Ideal Implementation !! Bitcoin's Current Rating (A..F) !! Notes | Verifiable Funds** || publicly auditable balances, with account holder's permission, to verify funds before making a transaction or make sure that a
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  • The data directory is the location where Bitcoin's data files are stored, including the [[Wallet|wallet]] data file. Bitcoin's data folder will open. For most users, this is the following locations:
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  • *Divide the average number of hashes by your hash/s (''not'' khash/s) to get the average number of seconds required to solve a block. * [[TP's Bitcoin Calculator]]
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  • This article lists Bitcoin-related press from the project's creation through October 2011. Since that time, due to the increased freque | quote1 = Now, Friedman's dream has finally been realised—albeit not by a real-world central bank.
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  • ...nd owners of large Bitcoin businesses to introduce changes to the currency's protocol and development cycle with ulterior motives.<ref>{{cite web|url=ht
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  • It's a somewhat common situation that users don't open their wallet for months o == Obtain private key(s) from Bitcoin-Qt ==
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  • def bech32m_hrp_expand(s): return [ord(x) >> 5 for x in s] + [0] + [ord(x) & 31 for x in s]
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  • Each party can generate any of the other's derived public keys, but only # derive the cosigner's node (<code>m / 45' / cosigner_index</code>)
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  • ...decide how bitcoin grows)— it's just an argument that shows that bitcoin's core design can scale much better than an intelligent person might guess at ...coin users agreeing collectively to increase the maximum block size, so it's not an outcome that can happen without the consent of bitcoin users.
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  • ...king "sats" (satoshis), the smallest unit of Bitcoin. One of Peach Bitcoin's key features is that it does not require Know Your Customer (KYC) verificat
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  • '''Binance''' is the world's largest cryptocurrency trading platform (exchange) by daily trading volume, ...eveloped trading systems for brokers. In 2013, Zhao joined Blockchain.info's cryptocurrency wallet team. He also worked at OKCoin as CTO, a platform for
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  • ...of the service closed the service after Linden Labs suspended the operator's Second Life account<ref>[http://bitlex.org/2011/06/14/secondlife-account-su
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  • The operator of barwen.ch wanted a project to play with Amazon's elastic compute cloud. barwen.ch is that project.
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  • That's all. Restart your Apache web server.
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  • The application's availability was announced on February 19th, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.o
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  • ...180831144016/http://yyz.us/bitcoin/ archive.org: Index of /bitcoin on Jeff's website]</ref>
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  • Thought the site's instructions say the winnner will be chosen by a random number generator, t
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  • ...Microsoft Windows, Unicode characters can be inputted using the character's decimal value or hexadecimal value.
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  • ...low calculating expected minimum fee for transactions, with either (wallet's choice) locking on the used inputs, or prebuilding the tx and error if it b ...ounting (and possibly submission to the network). This can reduce the pool's load.
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  • ...hat]) offers conversation with fellow miners and information from BitPenny's operator.
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  • |hashrate=1.300 EH/s<ref>[https://slushpool.com/stats/?c=btc Slush Pool Statistics]</ref>
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  • ...omputer that performs the will of the software loaded on the computer. It's the main executive for the entire machine. It is the master that tells all ...-core CPUs nowadays (which is almost the same thing as having multiple CPU's in a single physical package)., and some computers even have multiple CPUs.
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  • ...elp promote Bitcoin by accepting it as payment for goods and services. It's written with the assumption that you operate a regular business that sells ...owners wonder what's the right way to accept and account Bitcoin, or if it's legal or ethical, or whether and how they should pay taxes on income receiv
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  • ...stopped cashing out to PayPal after the payment network froze the exchange's PayPal account<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=2555.msg1010
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  • It's free to upload file and to download you need to pay at least 2 bitcents.
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  • '''BitMarket Square''' is Bitcoin's first online BitCoin Dedicated Marketplace ...ly, on July 25, 1776, Lawyer Benjamin Waller proclaimed Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence from the Courthouse steps.
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  • ...ooled mining|mining pool]]. The site currently reports a hash rate of 0 Gh/s<ref>[https://deepbit.net/ Web site]</ref>, many users report the pool as ab
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  • Satoshi's first non-test post on the forum was: ...ms". This was followed by Bitcoin Community members, very much in bitcoin's spirit of decentralisation, creating a number of alternative forums offerin
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  • ...n remote RPC Miner, also referred to as puddinpop's miner after the author's forum name, is a [[Pooled mining|pool miner]] client. * puddinpop's [[Remote miner]]
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  • ...e, difficult to produce, could be securely stored and transferred. Szabo's theory of the economics of such money is described in the linked article on ...ogold.com/goldmoney/bitgold-review/ Bitgold Review] - Not related to Szabo's Bitgold whatsoever.
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  • ...ange allowed the purchase and sales of Bitcoins for customers within the U.S. as well as internationally. ...in were sold to the exchange and proceeds would be deposited to the seller's bank account via (ACH).
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  • ...ators also released [[poclbm-mod]] which is a modified version of m0mchill's [[poclbm|poclbm]] miner that is 5x more efficient. What this means is that '''m0mchil's GPU miner (*nix OS):'''
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  • ...oled Mining]]. This miner has SSE2 optimizations and differs from jgarzik's [[cpuminer]]. This miner was created by [http://ufasoft.com Ufasoft].
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  • ...Whilst physical tamper resistance isn't as strong as with a smartcard, it's probably strong enough to ensure that if a phone is stolen, there is suffic ...(magstripe cards) or insert into a reader and enter a PIN (smartcards). It's natural to think of applying the same techniques to Bitcoin, for instance b
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  • ...equally important are the rules used by the client to process messages. It's crucial that clients follow certain rules in order to maintain consistency ...the minimal data structures in rather abstract terms, ignoring the client's various indexes, maps and hash tables used for efficiency. This will be a c
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  • ...s no fees for a direct bank deposit. Details are available on the exchange's [https://britcoin.co.uk/?page=deposit Deposit] page. The reference code un
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  • Why wait to extend divisibility until we need it? It's easier to upgrade >50% now.
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  • ...dealt directly with a significant theft of bitcoins or determined Bitcoin's legal status. Bitcoin users are for the most part, on their own. ...action and lack of community trust outside the Bitcoin system itself, one's reputation has become the focus for building trust relationships with other
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  • The exchange allows trading between bitcoins and the account-holder's USD balance. ...be added to or withdrawn from the exchange are transacted through the site's operator.
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  • ...ctions are irreversible, there may be limited or no recovery if a provider's master wallet is compromised. Wallet providers who implement preventative ...ts entered the market. Hybrid wallets generally use Javascript in the user's browser to manage private keys and create payments.
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  • ...matically have all funds received automatically sent to the account holder's bank. ...se who have a bank account in the U.S. The website for the account holder's bank is the method used to transfer money to a Popmoney customer. The bank
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  • ...ored-value card ("cash top-up card") provided by Green Dot Corporation. It's typically purchased with cash at a retailer, then used to fund prepaid debi ...Pak to be withdrawn and sent to the account holder's bank account. PayPal's intention is that those funds added will be used for sending money to a mer
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  • ...a account include bank wire, by linking a bank account (e.g., ACH in the U.S.), by money order or certified check and other methods included prepaid car ...alized bank transfer method (e.g., ACH transfer to a bank account in the U.s.), check and other methods including prepaid card. These options vary base
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  • ...in to survive<ref>[http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4752.0 Plato's road trip]</ref> ...tp://meidanklinikka.fi Private medical practice accepts Bitcoin]</ref>. It's a dentist in Finland.
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  • ...for a method that would allow generation of bitcoin addresses tied to one's identity, and not to stored data. This would in theory allow someone to sen
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  • .... It's a full Operating system so won't interfere or leave files on the PC's internal HDD and can be encrypted 256bit for added security.
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  • This ability to send directly to the recipient's bank will likely make TransferWise a preferred method that will allow those ...e restrictions on incoming bank transfers such that the name on the sender's account must be the same as name for the destination account at the exchang
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  • ...A money transfer can be stopped but once funds are withdrawn as cash there's little risk<ref>[http://www.ehow.com/how_8059315_stop-payment-via-western-u ...retty easy. Since there's no way to tell what the funding source was... it's a gamble. Also, if paypal account is reported stolen, paypal will probably
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  • .... It is listed on the [[GLBSE]] bitcoin share market and was the exchange's very first IPO.
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  • According to the product's announcement Bitbills are the first physical incarnation of bitcoins.
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  • ...native chains may share miners with a '''parent''' network such as Bitcoin's; this is called '''merged mining'''. Alternative chains have been suggested ...possible to abuse the Bitcoin financial block chain for other purposes, it's better to set up an alternative network and chain which share the same mine
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  • ...miner connects to a pool and the payout method is pay-per-share. The pool's fee is 3%.
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  • Double-click on the icon to start mining. Yields 5800–7200 khash/s on a recent MacBook Air and Mac Mini (2011 models). ...GUI’ miners for Mac (Diablo GPU and RPCminer CPU)]</ref> The project’s goal is to provide a self-contained binary download in a standard Mac packa
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  • Double-click on the icon to start mining. Yields 1100–1400 khash/s on a recent MacBook Air and Mac Mini (2011 models). ...GUI’ miners for Mac (Diablo GPU and RPCminer CPU)]</ref> The project’s goal is to provide a self-contained binary download in a standard Mac packa
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  • ...less than 500 million are interpreted as a block index). If a transaction's lock time has been reached, we say it is final. ...input, like the connected output and sequence numbers, ''are'' signed; it's only the scripts that are not. Intuitively, it means "I agree to put my mon
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  • ...block. When the pool solves a block, the 6.25 BTC generated by that block's solution is split and distributed between the pools participants. ...alone without joining a pool. All mined blocks are generated to the miner's credit.
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  • * Bitcoin is fair: it's as easy for you to sell things as buy them. Contrast with most existing pay ...re a small fee is required. And in future fees will play a larger role. It's hard to predict what level fees will end up at, as they are paying for some
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  • ...e found for every 2^32, or 4.295 billion, hashes calculated. So at 1 MHash/s, you will find a share on average every 72 minutes.
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  • | {{Libera IRC|bitcoin-core-gui}} || For development of Bitcoin Core's GUI.
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  • ...ef>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=6172.msg90789#msg90789 ByteCoin's Proposal to use Bitcoin Days Destroyed as a measure of transaction volume]<
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  • ...se the slashdot crowd has a tendency to be critical (they summarized Apple's 2001 iPod announcement as "lame", for instance<ref>[https://slashdot.org/st ...]</ref>. Shortly after receiving the media mentions, most of the merchant's product offerings had sold out for the remainder of the season.
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  • ...xpenses or other purchases<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/?topic=4752.0 PLATO's Bitcoin Road Trip]</ref>. While on the leg of the trip through Alabama, Plato's trip was put on hold to assist with the cleanup following the tornadoes tha
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  • |hashrate=15.2 PHash/s ...percentage of their rewards. Donations are taken from the individual user's reward when a block is calculated.
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  • ...be a nice time to cash out? You've learned enough about Bitcoin to know it's the best money out there - the first as good as gold and a lot easier to ca
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  • ...2011, bitp.it chose to forgo the conventional route of pushpool due to it's numerous bugs and lack of scalability.
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  • ...e pooled efforts of multiple computers, possibly without the computer user's knowledge.
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  • ...e outside world. If this is not the case, you should consult your firewall's documentation for direction on how to open a port. The port that Bitcoin us ...f security cables, Kensington, and are designed to connect to the computer's "Kensington Security Slot". Use of such a security cable allows a computer
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  • ...several bars where you can pay with Bitcoin and the city is home to Europe's biggest Bitcoin incubator, [https://bitcoinsberlin.com/ Bitcoins Berlin].
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  • ...e has been some controversy in relation to the installation of Bitcoin ATM's in Ireland, which has been covered in the broadsheet media. A pub in Dublin ...ution's owned Bitvendo was due to place a Bitcoin ATM in a venue in Dublin's famous Temple Bar, but was refused an Irish bank account <ref name="Bitcoin
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  • A [[Bitcoin mixer|mixing service]] which is an implementation of David Chaum's blind digital cash scheme.
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  • ...rds are calculated proportionally to scores (and not to shares). (at slush's pool C=300 seconds, and every hour scores are normalized) | [[Jonny Bravo's Mining Emporium]] ||{{flag|us|}}{{flag|eu}} || Small || No || P
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  • ...must be the "data" provided by a prior request modified to meet the server's proof-of-work requirements. "host" specifies the server's hostname or IP address, "port" specifies a TCP port, and "ttr" is "time to
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  • ...oapi/Python-Django-Flask-Bitcoin-Payments GoUrl Bitcoin Gateway for Python's Django/Flask].
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  • ...a mobile app that brought many of the features of the [[Mt. Gox]] exchange's website to the mobile platform. The app was used to buy and sell bitcoins, ...uired by Mt. Gox.<ref>[https://mtgox.com/press_release_20110719.html World's Leading Bitcoin Exchange, Mt.Gox, acquires MtGoxLive.com]</ref>
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  • That means, if you mow your neighbor’s lawn, it doesn’t matter if he pays you $20 in cash, or $20 worth of bitco ...e less likely to be aware of the payments but try to mow 10,000 neighbor’s lawns and not report the income and you will be much more likely to get cau
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  • ...urpose of the fund is the long-term capital appreciation that outpaces the S&P 500.
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  • ...- Get in touch with the much credited Cryptocurrency world through Maticz's Cryptocurrency Exchange Software offering endless trading features fulfilli ...Exchange Software Development Team. Custom solutions built upon the world's most trusted matching engine.
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  • ...uld have detected these mistakes. Even if the errors are all fixed now, it's very easy for a webpage generator to be using an old version without anyone
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  • ...ns all the movements in this transaction and is only available at the user's request. Most of the time, a bitcoin transaction has several input and outp
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  • ...escrow-like service that allows safer payment by securely holding a buyer's coins in escrow until the terms of the sale are met and as a result the buy
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  • An escrow-like service that allows safer payment by securely holding a buyer's coins in escrow until the terms of the sale are met. ...ded to sellers to have proof of item(s) delivery or proof that the service(s) was completed in order for the escrow service to manage disputes.
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  • ...le Payment Interface is a lightweight interface optimized for mobile phone's small screens and limited capabilities to access e-currency accounts. This ...st visit http://m.karsha.biz or https://karsha.biz/m via your mobile phone's browser and click on the "Sign Up" button.
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  • ...bles its users to accept Bitcoin payments through the buyer's mobile phone's browser. ...ect their customers to Karsha Shopping Cart Interface. So, when a merchant's customer opens a new Karsha Bitcoin account, the merchant who redirected hi
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  • ...e our jackpot by the 1% taken from people who are not part of someone else's mini-pool. Once per week the jackpot is paid-out, randomly connected to the
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  • * A URL handler is created which will accept BitWillet's purchase confirmation POST.
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  • The smartcoin name originated from the acronym '''S'''imple '''M'''iner '''A'''dministration through '''R'''emote '''T'''ermina * CTRL+a 1 - Go to the 1st machine's status display
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  • ...of it as the counterpart to the [[Original Bitcoin client|original client's]] CLI daemon, bitcoind.
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  • ...11 when the exchange was added to the Bitcoin [[Trade]] article. The site's language is mainly Polish, but other 41 languages are also available.
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  • This ability to send directly to the recipient's bank will likely make CurrencyFair a preferred method that will allow those ...e restrictions on incoming bank transfers such that the name on the sender's account must be the same as name for the destination account at the exchang
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  • ...participant buy and sell bitcoins or other items. There is no master node(s) and there is no intermediary in the trades.
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  • '''Betcoin.co Pool''', also sometimes referred to 'Somebadger's pool', is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. Betcoin's Mining Pool uses an anti cheating scoring system.
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  • ...a bitcoin [[full node]]. Provides trustless validation that all of bitcoin's consensus rules are being followed. ...are happy with the name Bitcoin Core and continue to use it. As long as it's emphasized that Bitcoin Core is just one possible software implementation o
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  • ...A) transfers to another Camp BX account can be made. In the accountholder's profile is the CBX Instant Transfer which the sender needs to know. Additionally, though currently disabled, the exchange's trading site refers to margin trading (buying on margin and shorting) -- so
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  • ...) by submitting a request for a quote, view the generated page on BitBuyer's website with payment information, pay your BitCoins, then get your item in
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  • Coinotron is world's first multicoin [[Pooled mining|mining pool]].
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  • ...n address is just this hash wrapped up with some metadata in a format that's easy to copy and paste. ...'t turn a hash back into public keys or other information. This is why it's called a hash: the original data is chopped up (hashed) into tiny pieces, m
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  • ...escrow-like service that allows safer payment by securely holding a buyer's coins in escrow until the terms of the sale are met and as a result the buy
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  • BitcoinCatalog's primary objective is to provide the Bitcoin community with a definitive dir
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  • That same year, the service's founder partnered with entrepreneurs that finished reimbursing injured cust Nowadays, Mercado Bitcoin trades Bitcoin and [[altcoin]]s.
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  • ...d and actively-used GPU miner (Lazslo's was theoretically the first but it's not clear he solved any blocks with it) and at one time his GPU mining farm
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  • ...hange). This would provide a price floor independent of speculators or BTC's use as a medium of exchange. ...the alternative currencies themselves, of course). In other words, bitcoin's inherent usefulness as a layer underlying other alternative currencies woul
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  • ...and it's a community wallet, where YOUR money is stored with everyone else's money. ...en launch the "bitcoind" service on our servers for ONLY your user! So it's like having your own server running the bitcoind daemon.
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  • ...these. People want to express emotions in the messages on computers, that's where the use of emoticons came from (namely as just simply an interpretati * Some other codes were proposed in the thread, but it's difficult to tell which ones are serious proposals, so feel free to add you
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  • ...rs a stolen device fairly useless but makes it impossible to steal someone's phone number as well. Let's start with the example of a car. The cars computer requires authentication
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  • ...-sorted-by-weight/one-ounce/u-s-silver-eagle-1-ounce-coin-proof-set.html U.S. Silver Eagle One Ounce Silver Coin] Use Coinabul's API to program automated trading bots! More info here: http://coinabul.com/
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  • If [Account] is not specified, returns the server's total available balance. If [Account] is specified, returns the balance in ...ing the balance that the <tt>account</tt> or the <tt>server</tt> has to it's disposal.
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  • ...much better way accomplish what paper wallets do is to use [[seed phrase]]s instead, where the user writes down 12 or 24 random words generated by thei [[Seed phrase]]s avoid this problem by having the user transfer the sensitive information to
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  • ...matical conversion is somewhat complex and best left to a computer, but it's notable that the WIF guarantees it will always correspond to the same addre
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  • ...can store Bitcoins on removable media, including USB flash drives and CD-R's. These can then be kept in drawers, safes, safe deposit boxes, etc. ...to make payments, because you can always do a withdrawal to somebody else's address, which is functionally identical to making a payment to that addres
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  • HTTP(S)+JSONRPC server using boost classes that are probably going
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  • ===Local Client's External Address=== which attempts to determine the client's IP address as seen from the outside
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  • ...bitcoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp main.cpp], to pull messages off each node's socket and
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  • remote nodes if the block height is over the remote node's current best
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  • ...in protocol itself. They may propose an implementation, but not to Bitcoin's codebase; they often require community consensus; unlike Informational BIPs ...an alias such as "bip-johndoe-infinitebitcoins" which includes the author's name/nick and the BIP subject.
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  • ...k >= timeout and the soft fork has not yet locked in (including this block's bit state), the deployment is considered failed on all descendants of the b ...he same bit is possible as long as the starttime is after the previous one's
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  • ...x4000");</font> <font color="blue">//"the 0x4000 is my application program's MSP point, you must change it adapt to your"</font> <br />
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