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  • A '''virtual private server''' ('''VPS''') is a virtual machine sold as a service by an Internet hostin ...for a price which is just slightly higher if compared to a shared hosting server.
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  • The [https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-server libbitcoin-server] library extends [[Libbitcoin_Node|libbitcoin-node]] with a blockchain quer ...library is accompanied by the console application [[Bitcoin_Server|Bitcoin Server]] (bs).
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  • ...ole application that is included as part of [[Libbitcoin_Server|libbitcoin-server]]. It implements a full node on the Bitcoin P2P network as well as a blockc ...n-server/wiki Documentation] and [https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-server/wiki/Download-BS signed binaries] for Linux, OSX and Windows are available
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  • ...nd released as open-source software in 2009. It does not rely on a central server to process transactions or store funds. There are a maximum of 2,099,999,99
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  • ...de> || [account] [minconf=1] || If [account] is not specified, returns the server's total available balance.<br/>If [account] is specified, returns the balan | <code>stop</code> || || Stop bitcoin server. || N
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  • ...ount of money as bail is required to become a server, which is lost if the server is found to be dishonest.
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  • Run ''bitcoind'' or ''bitcoin-qt -server''. You can control it via the command-line bitcoin-cli utility or by [http: bitcoin server starting
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  • Some bitcoin wallets are just front-ends that connects to a back-end server run by some company. This kind of wallet has no privacy at all, the operati ...s equivalent to sending all the wallets addresses to a random server. That server can easily spy on the wallet. Lessons from the failure of BIP37 can be usef
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  • ...used in [[Pooled Mining]] mode, this block is called a "share" because the server is supposed to credit the registered user's account, according to the numbe Communication with the server is done using HTTP POST requests on port 8332 by default, containing JSON-e
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  • * Your additional information ("from", "message", etc.) is exchanged with the server. * The server generates a brand new Bitcoin public key and sends it to your client.
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  • An open source Bitcoin [[Pooled Mining|pooled mining]] server created by puddinpop. * remoteminer server for CPU
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  • | 4 || Application init. / RPC Server || Start RPC server in "warmup" mode.
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  • ...sample, say, scramble, search, seconds, seen, sell, sendquote, separator, server, set, set password, set secure, settrace, sfideasearch, sflaconica, sfticke
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  • ...ing is that steps must be taken to prevent cheating by the clients and the server. Currently there are several different approaches used. ...all risk to the pool operator. The resulting possibility of loss for the server is offset by setting a payout lower than the full expected value.
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  • ...on-interactive and has no secret keys that have to be managed by a central server or relying party; hashcash is as a result fully distributed and infinitely
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  • ...y accept these fake bitcoins as payment. Web wallets blindly trust the web server which could display anything at all.
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  • Freenode only allows SASL authenticated users to connect to the onion IRC server. SASL authentication works only with a registered nickname.<br /> Add the entry for Freenode onion IRC server<br />
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  • ...runs on Google App Engine and the escrowed funds are held on a more secure server hosted with Amazon EC2<ref>[http://www.readwriteweb.com/hack/2010/12/interv
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  • Use a messagebox to display the error when -server is provided without providing a rpc password Use a messagebox to display the error when -server is provided without configuring a RPC password.
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  • ...built-in [[Tor]] and, by default, all traffic between the clients and the server goes through it, so IP addresses are hidden and privacy of the users is res
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  • ...em one-by-one to customers when they are ready to pay. This way, your web server never actually handles the bitcoins - it simply gives out addresses belongi ...y the Bitcoin addresses (not the private keys) should be loaded on the web server.
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  • ...have to start the daemon (bitcoind.exe). The bitcoin.exe run with option "-server" will respond with GUI-messages you are not able to process its answers.
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  • The way this works is the script, hosted on the sanescreen.org server, references a separate javascript file which holds the the exchange rate ha
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  • ...kit. The second version of Obelisk was renamed [[Libbitcoin_Server|Bitcoin Server (bs)]].
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  • ...he order page provides an indication of the time required to get a running server. The cloud servers are located in the United States of America. The control
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  • Users will need to be running their own primary DNS servers so that barwen.ch server can load the zone from the users'. The server is located in Ireland, in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). It supports I
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  • * Web hosting Linux Apache server with PHP, MySQL and FTP access (works with own domains or free subdomains a * SSH access their linux server to store your data and to run any program the user want on it
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  • For SSL support a small server side script is included. Set following Apache directives in the proper context, i.e. server or virtual host configuration:
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  • <ref name="SSE">[http://dev.w3.org/html5/eventsource/ Server-Sent Events], Ian Hickson, Google, Inc.</ref>
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  • ...y by utilizing time that would normally be spent waiting for work from the server due to network lag or other issues.
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  • ...er from switching between pools inside a round. Balances accumulate on the server, and are sent out when a user-set threshold balance is reached. There is a
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  • This project and domain is currently for sale. To be clear - server was hacked directly,
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  • ...nt of resources used by server, and with fewer resources being wasted, the server can handle a large number of users. ...[[poclbm-mod]] searches through the entire work it receives from the pool server before asking for more work, which reduces the amount of wasted resources.
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  • ...twork until it has finished the entire work. Many getwork's from the pool server will contain more than one answer, which would be skipped with m0mchill's [ * [[Bitcoin Pool]] server
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  • ...ial or Tester executing only in browser and don't make additional load for server.
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  • For this introduction we assume that you have GNU/Linux server with Apache and PHP and that you wish to interact with the Bitcoin network die("<p>Server error! Please contact the admin.</p>");
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  • ...y hosts several community libbitcoin server [[Libbitcoin_Server|Libbitcoin Server]] nodes.
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  • ...esigner wants to use bitcoins without dealing with installing bitcoin on a server, installing a shopping cart interface, or using ugly merchant services with
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  • ...of the month of December, 2011 after the site was forced to move to a new server hosting provider<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=54397.0 Why is
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  • * The users' keys are stored encrypted on the server, offering some protection for security breaches if strongly encrypted. * A single server compromise or abuse of trust can still result in losses for many users if t
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  • Includes an API, server and client.
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  • ...nnect via [[MultiMiner Protocol]] (MMP) which is used by the [[MultiMiner Server]].
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  • ...pools if something happens to a miner's preferred pool. It requires a web server supporting PHP, and a MySQL database.
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  • ...y found block (or if you don't use a P2P network make it available on your server, etc).
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  • ...autonomous programs that maintain their own wallet, which they use to buy server time. Money is obtained by the agent selling services. If demand exceeds su # The transaction is uploaded to the entrepreneur's server, which saves it to disk and updates its count of how many coins have been p
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  • ..., this must be the "data" provided by a prior request modified to meet the server's proof-of-work requirements. ...a list of available servers formatted in JSON as an array of objects with server details.
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  • A work-in-progress alternative GUI Bitcoin client, powered by the RPC server backend.
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  • '''Eclipse Mining Consortium''' is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] with server locations in the US and EU. It is run by Josh Zerlan.
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  • === Enterprise server === *[[Bitcoin_Server|Bitcoin Server]] - A full node for Windows, Mac and Linux. Single file binary download. Pa
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  • ...ually no protection against attackers with a network position close to the server (because you can get a cert for any domain you can answer HTTP requests for
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  • Requirements: findutils, sqlite3, bc, openssh-server (these should install automatically in debian based distros such as LinuxCo sudo apt-get install sqlite3 findutils bc openssh-server subversion
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  • ...tions are enough to allow a client to access the network only through this server.
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  • ...11<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25474.0 new bitcoin trading server for Czech republic, CZK]</ref>.
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  • Balances accumulate on the server, and are sent out when a user-set threshold balance is reached or the user
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  • Requires a bitcoind rpc server to be running remotely or locally.
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  • Bitcoin Core can be used as a desktop client for regular payments or as a server utility for merchants and other payment services.
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  • ...y (http://example.bit => http://example.bit.namecoin.us), a namecoin WHOIS server, and an expiry tracker for namecoin domains. It also offers various namecoi
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  • server=1
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  • PoolServerJ is a pure java implementation of a Bitcoin mining pool server. It’s functionally very similar to pushpoold. Although there are some d * Database resilience. Server can keep running if database goes down and shares will be sent to database
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  • ...bbitcoin]] C++ developer toolkit, [[Libbitcoin_Server|Obelisk]] blockchain server (later BS), [[Libbitcoin_Explorer|SX]] bitcoin command line tool (later BX)
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  • ...This software allows you to connect to any bitcoind service running on any server with an public IP or your local network. You can also use localhost. This app connects using SSL to your bitcoind server or without SSL your choice. It will send and receive responses using the RP
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  • ...holds the block chain, and which tracks the client’s wallet balance. The server only has knowledge of the clients public keys, and is in no position to spe * Server does not have your private keys and is in no position to spend your coins
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  • ...business money anyways right? And you don't want to spend the money on a server of your own just to host your "bitcoind" daemon for your business transacti ..." service on our servers for ONLY your user! So it's like having your own server running the bitcoind daemon.
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  • ** Server: irc.bitinstant.com ** or [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=1a896ad1ad523c3653962a7d8a03d17c&server=irc.bitinstant.com&channel=%23bitinstant via Web].
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  • When requesting something from the JSON-RPC server the request is sent to the server with the following URL: <tt>http://user:pass@localhost:8332/</tt> with post The Bitcoind server uses JSON notation instead of using regular POST parameters which can cause
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  • ...n the web server or any other online computer. The only amount kept on the server is the amount needed to cover anticipated withdrawals in one day.
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  • # And if acting as server: ThreadRPCServer() HTTP(S)+JSONRPC server using boost classes that are probably going
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  • the checkip.dyndns.org server. If connection fails, a DNS request is made the www.showmyip.com server. If connection fails, a DNS request is made
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  • As of September 1, 2011, on a server class computer circa 2005 running
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  • ...quired || No || Number || bit mask of softfork deployment version bits the server requires enabled in submissions The "version" key of the template is retained, and used to indicate the server's preference of deployments.
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  • The POS system acts as a client for a central server run by Somebody, Inc. It does not maintain a Bitcoin block chain, but rath The POS system and its server are an open source project that is mainly in the planning stage. The POS s
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  • ...e defined as being what can be sent between the Bitcoin POS system and its server. ...Only the Bitcoin address is sent to the server, not the private key. The server responds with an amount.
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  • Kermat IT services offers affordable PHP hosting solutions including MySQL Server and Postifx e-mail services. The site has opened its doors in 2011 and acce
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  • ...//electrum.is Electrum] is a lightweight Bitcoin client, based on a client-server protocol. ...ient does not download the blockchain, it requests that information from a server. No delays, always up-to-date.
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  • ...y, all Wall of Coins deposit addresses are stored on this secure, separate server. We believe that all cryptocurrency markets should do this, so we are takin The company's GPG keys are hosted on a separate web server. Both the Wall of Coins company GPG key and our CEO's GPG key are used to s
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  • ...{Table Value Yes}} || {{Table Value No}} || On Phone + encyrpted backup on server || [https://github.com/Airbitz Github] || 2014-Nov-19 || [https://bitcointa ...ue No}} || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Table Value No}} || On Phone, chain on server || [http://code.google.com/p/bitcoinspinner/ Google] || 2011-12-01 || [htt
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  • ...ifting associated with managing the block chain is hosted on a server. The server side is not in any position to spend your Bitcoins, as all private keys are
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  • === Server Service === # Server responds with the address or error code and terminates the connection.
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  • ...f of bitcoin, or it may simply be easier to implement as a centralized web server that doles out rewards and manages all routing.
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  • ...ter Public Key (MPK) of a particular deterministic wallet. This allows the server to create as many public keys as is necessary for receiving funds, but a co
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  • ...rolled wallet on your server, as that just creates a reason to attack your server. It also just becomes a potential attack vector if you set it up to respond ...llet using pywallet. The public addresses I import into a database for the server. I use mongodb, but really any database works. Here is the basic table form
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  • ...implementing a mutual authentication algorithm between the device and the server. it’s 100% protected against supply chain attacks and the device doesn’
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  • * [[Obelisk]] blockchain server (later [[Libbitcoin_Server|Bitcoin Server (bs)]])
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  • ==== [[Libbitcoin|libbitcoin-server]] ==== == Server-Trusting Clients ==
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  • ...o survive by selling services for Bitcoins, and using the proceeds to rent server capacity. Agents that are profitable enough may replicate themselves by spa ...that allow for renting server capacity, and then remotely controlling that server (ie, ssh)
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  • Stratum is a proposal for an open source client-server "overlay" protocol that enables thin clients.
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  • Tables showing miner/server support for the various [[Getwork#Extensions|getwork extensions]]:
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  • ...signatures to the Overlay server, thus mitigating the risk of a malicious server running away with one's BTC.
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  • | remark || A server message, usually a warning "message":<MESSAGE FROM THE SERVER>,
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  • | curtime || Yes || Number || the current time as seen by the server (recommended for block time) - note this is not necessarily the system cloc | workid || String || if the server provided a workid, it MUST be included with submissions
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  • ...s hash, and the address she's paying to. Bob sends this message to the hub server to reserve her coin for some predetermined period like 1 minute. ...le, just a single lookup table. A merchant sends it a reserve message. The server checks that the signature matches the coin. If a reserve is already in effe
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  • ** Email address not stored on the server, only used for sending the email.
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  • ...disclose even the transaction list to a 3rd party can host their own relay server. * Alice creates an account on the relay server, establishes an authentication token, and assigns herself a friendly addres
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  • ...aries didn't have to be hosted on SourceForge any longer. Funding for the server came from the Bitcoin Foundation<ref>[https://blog.bitcoinfoundation.org/q1
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  • ...manage the blockchain while the user client would run queries against that server. ...proprietary, and Electrum required a full Free Software stack. Electrum's server was an adhoc temporary replacement. As it grew and became used, issues star
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  • # The server containing your wallet may be hacked and the coins stolen === Server hacking ===
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  • # Create web_root and start web server. This is the monitoring web pages. (see web.py) ...ication and passes on messages to the handle_xxx methods of the Client and Server factories and Node class.
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  • ...atabases are composed of a server and a client library. In this case, the "server" is all the miner nodes, so only a client library is needed. All operations
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  • ...options, such as backup to email, USB drive, CD/DVD, dropbox, FTP, network server.
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  • * Support HTTP connectivity through a corporate proxy server requiring separate authentication
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  • .... The private keys can also be either stored on your device or on a remote server. ....co/app Download] || {{CLBest|Everyone}} || {{CLGood|Encrypted, on-device. Server backup}} || Partial || {{CLGood|Automatic}} || {{CLBest|Instant}} || {{CLGo
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  • | expires || Number || how many seconds (beginning from when the server sent the response) this work is valid for, at most If supported, a miner MAY propose a block to the server for general validation at any point before the job expires.
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  • ...Bitcoin client before proceeding. Instead, you need to start the bitcoind server. * Close Bitcoin-QT and restart it with ''bitcoin-qt -server''.
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  • ...ther wasteful in terms of bandwidth. Each share requires submission to the server, which must handle shares from all miners. This can be overloading, and is
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  • If you are implementing your own pool server, see the [[#Poolserver software|section for poolserver development]]. The server will respond with the full details needed to immediately begin mining block
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  • ...o cron jobs or external hardware other than a properly configured bitcoind server. Every order creates a new bitcoin address for payment and gives it a label
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  • :Windows Server bug is fixed
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  • === POE::Component::MtGox::Server::SafetyNet === ...n safety net server to get around it. You may also want to run a SafetyNet server if you want to run PoCo-Client-MtGox on windows.
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  • }}'''The Bit Mines''' is a Minecraft server operated by [https://zornco.com/ ZornCo LLC]. The server uses Bitcoin for its economy. This allows purchase and sale of items, land
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  • * Windows Vista/7 (XP Untested) or Windows Server 2003/8
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  • ...decryption is done by the user's browser, offloading the task from his own server (and providing another reason why the chosen scrypt parameters should be to
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  • ...lity (with VPNs working just fine) but web site, domain name and dedicated server offerings are also available.
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  • ...connected to your own [[Electrum#Electrum Personal Server|full node via a server]]. ...firmware that implements mutual authentication between the device and the server to prevents supply-chain attacks.
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  • * granted from a reputable server to a user * declared by users who want to use them on another server
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  • | getwork server ||{{Yes|3.2.0}}||{{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}}... | stratum server ||{{Yes|3.3.0}}||{{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}}...
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  • Upon first joining the server, the number of free gifts a player may receive was set to thirty. Once ever ...into BitVegas and exploited a vulnerability in CraftBukkit to log into the server as other players and withdraw their funds. About 7 bitcoins were stolen, wo
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  • The online client is a kind of a server software (or a peer-to-peer node) that is meant to be running all the time.
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  • * No server side storage, private keys are generated from the passphrase and only exist ...private keys are not shared with the server. You do not have to trust the server with your money.
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  • | [https://btcpayserver.org BTCPay Server] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes|Supported since 1.3.0}} || https
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  • ...amiliar with cgminer, you can use the following template: <code>-o ''[pool server]'' -u ''[user/worker name]'' -p ''[password]'' --api-listen --api-allow W:1
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  • ...d included information the FBI gained from a system image of the Silk Road server collected on 23 July 2013. It noted that, "From February 6, 2011 to July 23
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  • ...mber 7th, 2013. 4100 BTC was stolen from Inputs due to a compromise of the server hosting account.
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  • # Merchant's server detects payment and after sufficient transaction confirmations considers th they are ready to pay and the merchant's server responding with a
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  • Wallet or server software that sends payment protocol messages over A web server generating a PaymentRequest message to initiate the
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  • If a PaymentRequest cannot be obtained (perhaps the server is
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  • * Port 80 Stratum Server
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  • *Daily server backups ...row addresses stored offline, ensuring no Bitcoin can be lost in case of a server compromise.
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  • way that allows the client and server to negotiate the content of the can indicate to the server whether it prefers to receive a bitcoin URI or
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  • sudo apt-get install openssh-server byobu
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  • ...ner varies counter c until this is true. The service string could be a web server domain name, a recipients email address, or in bitcoin a block of the bitco
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  • ...lyse. The important distinction between traditional mixing services is the server cannot confiscate or steal user's coins. ...and transactions are only kept in memory for a short time. However if the server was compromised or under subpoena it could be force to keep logs. If this w
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  • ...nly needs a password for the first login. After it authenticates once, the server assigns it a token which it uses to show that, at one time, its user knew t
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  • If you want to specify a pull-server to connect to, you can choose from:
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  • * '''Support p2pool''' (Avalon project have a server for p2pool in HK, Domain name: p2pool.ehash.com)
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  • * Few [http://docs.btcplex.com/api_sse/ server-sent events endpoints] to monitor addresses, unconfirmed transactions, and
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  • ...e''' with the '''-regtest''' command-line argument. This runs a local-only server and lets you generate blocks instantly. Use regtest for app development and
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  • ...rnode" name, Tamas explained: "I call it supernode since it is for the big server of near future, not for the kids, not for the mobiles."
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  • ...to a queuing cloud in case of failure (i.e. - networking problems, burning server, moved database, and etc.) with our main database. The completed work is q We do not even trust in our own cloud. That is why each mining server holds its own queue of work locally in the event the cloud goes offline. Wh
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  • ...gh performance, extremely efficient, platform-agnostic, easy to setup pool server implementation. It features a stratum and vanilla services, reward / paymen
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  • An oracle is a server outside of the [[block chain]] which allows for arbitrary conditions to be
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  • ...e in the world can send you Bitcoin. There is no hot wallet. While the web server hosts a watching-only wallet for generating public addresses, the private k
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  • Coinium.org pools uses their own in-house developed pool server software [[CoiniumServ|CoiniumServ]].
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  • *Daily server backups
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  • ...ried in absentia in France in 2010. He also admitted to having "pirated" a server to French authorities. He was sentenced to a year in jail but has not yet s
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  • ...function and it's difficulty to crack. Before the bet begins the gambling server generates a seed and send this as a hashed function to the player. Client s
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  • ...ng through any third-party service. The JSON/RPC interface is suitable for server-side implementations of colored coins and programmatic colored coins wallet ...orcore, you need Bitcoin Core running with RPC enabled and the -txindex=1 -server=1 flags.
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  • ...tions only through Tor are called hidden services. Rather than utilizing a server's IP address (and thus its network location,) a hidden service is accessed ...nfigured services (e.g. identifying information included by default in web server error responses), uptime and downtime statistics, intersection attacks, and
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  • Just click the button and the order will be sent to our server in real time, to use this function, the trader must set a default order siz
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  • A '''virtual private server''' ('''VPS''') is a virtual machine sold as a service by an Internet hostin ...for a price which is just slightly higher if compared to a shared hosting server.
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  • ...all browsers and do full restart of GUIMiner and then Bitcoin via GUIMiner server starter or the browsers GPU accl. will limit to 56~ ish Mhash/s - I can now ...ill latest as of 7/6/11 (ubuntu 11.4) || hashkill-gpu -p bitcoin user:pass:server -D, mem clock 850, voltage @ 1.175, Fan @ 70%, Temp @ 71C.
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  • * [[ckpool]], a mining pool server (backend) software
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  • ...and install mining software on the machine. Instead of leasing a dedicated server, some services offer hashing power hosted in data centers for sale denomina
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  • ===Methods (client to server)=== The password may be omitted if the server does not require passwords.
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  • ...to a full node that you personally control). Just running a full node on a server somewhere does not contribute to Bitcoin's economic strength.
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  • The following reject code categories are used; in the descriptions below, "server" is the peer generating | 0x40-0x4f || Server policy rule
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  • ...e to sign it. The server learns the mapping, but no one else does, and the server still can't steal the coins. More complicated implementations are possible where even the server doesn't learn the mapping.
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  • Electrum allows you to specify a specific server that your client uses. If a server is running a recent version of Bitcoin Core, and you are okay trusting it w
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  • ...and 1 IPv4 address. Each increment allows for an additional separate cloud server. If you decide to take for example 400 GB storage, 120 GB backup storage an
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  • .../github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-server/wiki/Download-BS Download Bitcoin Server (bs)]</ref> for Linux, macOS and Windows platforms. Extensive end-user and ...Neill Miller and by Bitprim<ref>[https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-server/wiki/Community-Servers Libbitcoin Community Servers]</ref>.
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  • ...of [[Libbitcoin_Node|libbitcoin-node]] and [[Libbitcoin_Server|libbitcoin-server]]. The library provides transaction and block validation as well as transac
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  • ...he client is compatible with both [[Obelisk]] and [[Bitcoin_Server|Bitcoin Server]]. std::cerr << "server address required" << std::endl;
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  • ...ibbitcoin/libbitcoin-server/wiki/Design-Overview Design Overview] (Bitcoin Server)
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  • ...ttp://zeromq.org ØMQ] networking primitives used in the libbitcoin client-server interface.
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  • The [https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-server libbitcoin-server] library extends [[Libbitcoin_Node|libbitcoin-node]] with a blockchain quer ...library is accompanied by the console application [[Bitcoin_Server|Bitcoin Server]] (bs).
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  • One server located in the US and one opening soon in the EU.
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  • ...number of network nodes consolidates into a smaller number of professional server farms]</ref>. Satoshi's reasoning was likely based on his belief that SPV w ...non-P2P SPV wallets, like Electrum, will use whatever chain is used by the server they connect to.
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  • ...s a free, open sourced PHP system by Envrin Group that you install on your server, enabling you to easily and securely accept Bitcoin payments online. No mor
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  • Executing a blockchain query against [[Libbitcoin_Server|Libbitcoin Server]] via [http://zeromq.org ZeroMQ]:
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  • ...ole application that is included as part of [[Libbitcoin_Server|libbitcoin-server]]. It implements a full node on the Bitcoin P2P network as well as a blockc ...n-server/wiki Documentation] and [https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-server/wiki/Download-BS signed binaries] for Linux, OSX and Windows are available
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  • [https://github.com/kallerosenbaum/poppoc PoP Demo server on GitHub]
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  • * Signing messages, chosen by the server, with the private keys used to sign the transaction. This could meet 1 and ...en PoP; Once the PoP has reached the server, that PoP is useless since the server will generate a new nonce for every PoP request.
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  • * Ch 8: RPC Server ...actions, but does not mine new blocks or perform other optional tasks (RPC server, wallet). Extending these pages to include documentation of these optional
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  • ...lows merchant software to create transactions with OP_RETURN metadata on a server without storing public or private Bitcoin keys. This greatly enhances secur
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  • In particular, note that even if the client's "rules" list lacks "segwit", server MAY support old miners by producing a witness-free template and omitting th If the GBT server does not support producing witness-free templates after its activation, it
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  • ...]], [[Libbitcoin_Node|libbitcoin-node]] and [[Libbitcoin_Server|libbitcoin-server]]. ...avoid blocking the writer. This is ideal for a high performance blockchain server as reads are significantly more frequent than writes and yet writes must pr
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  • A bitcoin [[full node]] does not reveal to any third-party server which addresses are in it's wallet. It downloads the entire blockchain hist
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  • ...ernet itself. This means bitcoin does not require trust in any centralized server for relaying information.
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  • A better solution is to use open source payment processor running on your own server.
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  • ...[[Difficulty]].) All other kinds of wallet involve trusting a third party server. =Myth: I can just set up a node on a cloud server instance and leave it=
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  • | BTCPay Server || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || https://docs.btcpayserver.org/Payjoin/
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  • ...not necessarily associate the server with you as a person, as long as your server has the same xxxx.onion address they will know it is run by the same person ...ng service XXXXXXXXXXX.onion:8333</pre> This is the .onion address of your server. You should eventually get incoming connections via the hidden service.
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  • }}'''Skyroad''' is a Minecraft Server with multible Game Modes. ...ir contribution. News about these contests can be found at the blog of the server operator: https://hive.blog/@immanuel94/posts.
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  • * '''Programmable'''. A web server can understand or create transactions automatically, for example to release
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  • ...to the double-spending problem using a peer-to-peer distributed timestamp server to generate computational proof of the chronological order of transactions.
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  • ...ves querying a third-party server which leads to a privacy problem as that server can spy on you by seeing your entire balance, all your transactions and usu ...re is no lock on the door to the server room, and a lock cannot secure the server room without a guard to monitor the door, and a guard cannot secure the doo
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  • Bitcoin Knots can be used as a desktop client for regular payments or as a server utility for merchants and other payment services.
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  • '''BTCPay Server''' is an open source payment processor. It enables online merchants to acce ...btcpay-server-pt-3-versatility-c33aec10c0bc The definitive guide to BTCPay Server pt. 3 Versatility] - coincache.net
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  • ...ting_started_with_btcpay_server_free_and_open/ Getting Started with BTCPay Server - Free and Open Source Bitcoin and Lightning Network payment processor] ...n/comments/880q54/electrum_personal_server_beta_release/ Electrum Personal Server beta release]
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  • ...r the storage of data in the standard version. The server requires a Linux server (Linux x86, x86-64). As web server: Apache 2.2 or 2.4 or nginx 1.8 (or latest mainline version)
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  • .... I've long wished that somebody would write a quick-and-dirty certificate server and wallet just in order to popularize this idea, and then development on m
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  • ...it. It is equivalent to sending all the wallets [[address]]es to a random server which can easily spy on the wallet. ...nsactions and script elements than we actually need, and in a way that the server doesn't know which we genuinely care about and which we don't. The problem
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  • ...spend key. Needless to say this method is not good for privacy because the server can see and track all the transactions on the ECDH address. ...hird-party server (see above, Dual-key ECDH address). Ruins privacy as the server can track everything.
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  • ...s]] often download their own history and balance by querying a third-party server. Transaction surveillance companies often try to exploit this to learn whic
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  • A common interface for requesting currency exchange rate information from a server. * ''quote'' - If provided, the server MAY limit the results to only currency-pairs describing a currency with the
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  • ...uted inputs"). If the receiver has no inputs, it should use a 500 internal server error, so the client can send the transaction as per normal (or try again l
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  • ...fier || Unique key to identify this entire exchange on the server. Default value SHOULD be SHA256(Serialized Initial InvoiceRequest + Current | identifier || Unique key to identify this entire exchange on the server. Default value SHOULD be SHA256(Serialized Initial InvoiceRequest + Current
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  • ...quired || No || Number || bit mask of softfork deployment version bits the server requires enabled in submissions The "version" key of the template is retained, and used to indicate the server's preference of deployments.
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  • ...nty on a server, larger than the value of the server itself so that if the server is compromised it is highly likely that the hacker will claim the bitcoin, ...00, it becomes excessively expensive to lock up separate bounties for each server.
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  • the server in the original version of the stratum protocol. Similarly, a server couldn't communicate safe bits for rolling to a miner. So
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  • ...er sends an <code>AUTHREPLY</code> message containing 64 bytes of zeros if server failed to authenticate
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  • ...[[full node]] if the user connects [[Electrum#Server software|to their own server]], but this is optional and does not happen by default.
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  • # You set up a web server to give out unique addresses for each visitor.
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  • ...payment output substitution]]. (See [[#unsecured-payjoin|Unsecured payjoin server]]) ===<span id="unsecured-payjoin"></span>Unsecured payjoin server===
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  • ...d the method is usually out of reach for the average user. The centralized server is vulnerable to takedown remotely and physically.
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  • ...censorship-resistant. Miners run SV2 firmware, connecting to the SV2 proxy server. Miners can pick their transactions locally and declare them to an SV2 pool ...) running SV1 firmware) and a SV2 upstream role (most typically a SV2 Pool Server).
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  • ...d on this definition, clients that directly connect to a personal electrum server or a bitcoin node are not light clients. ...t. Full nodes (or any index server backed by a full node, such as electrum server) can build an index which collects all of the eligible public keys for a si
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