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  • '''E-Pickaxe''' Sells Bitcoin mining contracts from 2 GH/s to 128 GH/s. for 1 year. The service is quoted to begin in 25th October 2013 <ref>[http://www.e-pickaxe.com/]</ref>
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  • ..., GPU, FPGA or ASICs are expending their effort creating hashcash proofs-of-work which act as a vote in the blockchain evolution and validate the blockc ...functions, hashcash-SHA1 (original), hashcash-SHA256^2 (bitcoin), hashcash-Scrypt(iter=1).
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  • '''Multipool''' is a multi-coin profit-switching [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that mines Bitcoins and several alternate cryptocurrencies (Altcoins ...e pool offered Scrypt coins only, but as it grew in popularity, added a SHA-256 Multiport which currently mines 5 different coins (Bitcoin, Terracoin, F
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  • ...rates_for_dependent_transactions_.28child-pays-for-parent.29|child-pays-for-parent]] (CPFP), which are available to: * Sender of the Bitcoin transaction: Replace-by-fee (RBF), and Child-pays-for-parent (CPFP)
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  • MacMiner is native Bitcoin mining software for Mac OS X and is an open source GUI app that you can compile fo MacMiner is written in Objective-C and the backends are coded in C/C++.
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  • |industry=[[Mining Pool]] ...am behind GHash.IO offers development of custom-built pools and enterprise mining solution.
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  • The World's First Digital Currency That You Can Start Mining At No Cost To You! ...thematical objects. This is in keeping with the original, cryptographically-based alternative currencies, in that these discoveries are provable, unique
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  • A launcher script is included to simplify entering command-line options, which then opens a Terminal window running cgminer. Commands * Mac OS X 10.5 PPC (USB mining only)
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  • ...It offers to buy or to sell mining contracts for bitcoins only: here is no other currencies. Everyone, who confirms the ownership of some [[Address|bitcoin '''''Create effective marketplace for trading bitcoin mining to enhance contracts liquidity.'''''
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  • "Minerscube" claimed to be producing 20nm mining hardware.
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  • ...-side-2.jpg | 160px]] [[File:Avalon-fan.jpg | 160px]] [[File:Avalon-modular-4.jpg | 160px]] ...alon-side-3.jpg | 160px]] [[File:Avalon-IR-1.jpg | 160px]] [[File:Avalon-IR-2.jpg | 160px]]
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  • ...understand a bit about ssh, bash and maybe scp in order to achieve an over-clock. === Over-clocking Guide ===
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  • SwiftMiner is a Bitcoin mining hardware supplier that is relatively new to the market. They boast their highly-trained engineers as well as their very fast machines.
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  • This page aims to give a beginners explanation to the question "Is Bitcoin Mining Profitable ?" In order to determine the profitability of Bitcoin mining you need to take into account the following parameters:
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  • ...ond''' is an SI derived unit representing the number of [[mining|double SHA-256 computations]] performed in one second, referred to as '''hash rate'''. ...itcoin network's overall hash rate. Because each miner or [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] only relays a solved block to the network, the overall hash rate of
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  • {{Infobox company|name=CoinTerra, Inc.|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-cointerra.png|270x64px]]|website=http://cointerra.com/}} ...for the lowest power and die area. We are proud to lead the retail bitcoin mining market with our new GoldStrike™ I ASIC and our 2TH/s TerraMiner™ IV Bit
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  • ...a UK-based Bitcoin crypto exchange developed out of the first ever [[cloud mining]] provider. ...er and payment cards. This upgrade allows users to trade Bitcoins and cloud-based hashing power (GHS) as well as deposit and withdraw funds at one place
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  • PolishPool.pl [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. * Pay-per-share (PPS) with 0% fee, current rates are displayed on the website
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  • Bitcoin Ultra is a UK based mining hardware manufacturer.
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  • Since old nodes will recognize the new blocks as valid, a softfork is backward-compatible. ...e to enforce new rules, without support from miners, it is called a '''user-activated softfork''' (UASF).
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  • ...ctive mining. The users receive rewards right after purchasing cloud-based mining powers. There are four pricing options available — 20GH/s, 50GH/s, 100GH/ |Cloud Mining Platform
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  • ...n's Bitcoin Mining Calculator] is a bitcoin calculator to estimate bitcoin mining profitability and tool to find good return bitcoin miners to buy. Live cal * [http://www.vnbitcoin.org/bitcoincalculator.php Vnbitcoin's Bitcoin Mining Calculator]
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  • ...latest information on Bitcoin Miner, the Bitcoin mining process, and many other related areas. The site contains information suited for beginners all the w What are the Most Popular Mining Pools?<br>
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  • ...oupcoin. As of 2016-11-14, This announcment was found on their page: Merge mining is temporarily disabled, only bitcoins are being mined at the current time. * PPS method for merged mining rewards of [[Namecoin]], [[Devcoin]], ixcoin, i0coin and groupcoin.
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  • ...med to make only CPU mining remain profitable, even with the advent of GPU mining, and completely failed in that goal. ...had began shipping. As scrypt is not GPU-resistant, FPGA-resistant nor ASIC-resistant, it has failed to meet its stated goals entirely.
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  • ...ts of its EX1 miner and is powering a high percentage of the whole bitcoin mining network.
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  • ...sher = Vertcoin.org | url = https://vertcoin.org/ | accessdate = 2014-04-04 }}</ref>, although neither of these properties are actually possible.
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  • AntMiner is a brand name for bitcoin mining ASIC hardware. ANTMINER S1 is a Bitcoin mining rig with a speed of 180 GH/s.
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  • ...es Ltd.|native_name=比特大陆科技有限公司|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-bitmain.png|270x64px]]|website=[https://www.bitmaintech.com/ bitmaintech.com ...he community. Bitmain is able to provide the most power effective Bitcoin mining solution on today’s market.
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  • #redirect [[Bitcoin Pooled Mining]]
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  • {{Infobox company|name=HashCoins, OÜ|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-hashcoins.png|200px]] ...site]</ref> is an Estonian company manufacturing ASIC-based cryptocurrency mining equipment, with the goal of providing the average investor with the ability
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  • #redirect [[Pooled mining]]
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  • CryptoNight is a proof-of-work algorithm. ...uitable for ordinary PC CPUs, but currently no special purpose devices for mining are available.
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  • ...goal to reach a high uptime to provide all registered users with the best Mining Experience on the net! ...zed with the main database. This should greatly increase the uptime of our mining system.
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  • '''Altcoins''' are cryptocurrencies other than [[Bitcoin]]. ==Different proof-of-work algorithm==
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  • ...rd / payment / share processors, user-friendly front-end website and a full-stack API. CoiniumServ was created to be used for [http://www.coinium.org Coinium.org] mining pool network at first hand.
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  • TimeToBit sells Bitcoin mining contracts from 50 GH/s to no limits. All Contracts are valid for one year. ...operates datacenters in 3 different continents sporting KnC and Cointerra mining rigs.
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  • ...ps.jpeg | 320px]] [[File:Avalon4-a3222-1.jpg | 320px]] [[File:Avalon4-A3222-3.jpg | 320px]] * The Hardware design files: http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/hardware/A3222/avalon4/
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  • |mining=2,981,300 *08 – [[Bitcoin Pooled Mining]] reaches 10 [[hash per second|Ghash/s]].
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  • Coinium.org pools uses their own in-house developed pool server software [[CoiniumServ|CoiniumServ]]. [[Category:Mining]]
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  • ...eliably determine that the address being reused is yours. Every time the re-used address's private key signs a fresh transaction, whoever receives it ca The relationship graph in a re-used address is powerfully-linked in that '''all''' of the inputs to that address are necessarily joine
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  • git clone https://github.com/Canaan-Creative/cgminer git checkout origin/avalon-usb -b avalon-usb
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  • ...you had these coins, someone else had them<ref>Unless you were [[Coinbase|mining]].</ref> — let’s say your friend Monica paid you back her share of your The distinction isn’t just [http://www.deadprogrammer.com/technically-correct pedantry];
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  • |industry=[[Mining Pool]] MinerGate supports Web Mining.
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  • '''Horrible Horrendous Terrible Tremendous''' was a mining pool. It had notoriety for placing strange messages in the [[coinbase]] whe
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  • ...lso offer the ability to trade mining contracts - or the rights to bitcoin mining equipment for a specific period of time. The exchange also offers USD and E
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  • '''Tangpool''' is a [[mining pool]].
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  • This page lists numerous things mining manufacturers should think about on a technical level before releasing a pr ...ature is considered "normal" for this device, and at what level should the mining software default to shutting it down?
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  • ...mining contracts] with live technical Support, no hidden fees, and instant mining contract delivery. Bitcoin cloud services sells hashing power by the gigaha [[Category:Mining contractors]]
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  • [http://www.bitok.com BITOK.COM] was a quick, trustworthy and user-friendly platform for trading [[altcoin]]s. * Alpha-Click
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  • ...ite btct|title=<nowiki>[</nowiki>2500 GH/s<nowiki>]</nowiki> Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + Stratum|id=1976|date=27 November 2010}}</ref> ...|title=210000 block found|date=28 November 2012|post=1364739}}</ref> after mining for less than a week.<ref>{{cite btct|id=128221|title=Block 210000 found|da
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  • |knownfor=First transaction recipient<br/>Earliest identified [[mining|miner]] ...red legally dead.<ref>[http://lists.extropy.org/pipermail/extropy-chat/2014-August/082585.html (Extropy Mailing List) Hal Finney being cryopreserved now
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  • ...ut does not include many GPUs which were released after the advent of ASIC mining. | 3410 || 0.89 || 0.074 || ? || 12(?) || 222 || 40 || 1.4 beta || PCI-E 1.1 x8 || A custom Brook+ miner || Using 16,384 length streams
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  • ...|name=ASICMiner|native_name=烤猫矿机|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-asicminer-en.png|270x64px]]|website=[http://iasicminer.com/ iasicminer.com]|twitter=AS ...any additional hardware.<ref>https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/server/know-how/cryptomining/</ref>
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  • ....is) is a [[Comparison_of_mining_pools|PPLNS]] [[Stratum]] [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. It was started on the 20th of September, 2014 <ref>[https://bitcoin * Stratum - Use for ALL stratum capable Bitcoin mining software
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  • ...VI Company Number: 1784369), is deploying a large-scale [[Bitcoin]] [[ASIC mining|mine]] named '''IceDrill'''. The company is hereby releasing an asset for s ...ts earned by the shares. While one share will be worth roughly 10 Mhash of mining power upon launch, it will be worth more hash power over time as the mine g
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  • :''This article is about the solo mining pool. For other uses, see [[Ckpool (disambiguation)]].'' '''solo.ckpool.org''' is a solo mining pool implementation without the need to setup a local bitcoind.
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  • :''This article is about the mining pool backend software. For other uses, see [[Ckpool (disambiguation)]].'' ...overhead massively scalable multi-process, multi-threaded modular bitcoin mining pool, proxy, passthrough, library and database interface in c for Linux.
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  • * [[KanoPool]], a mining pool located at http://www.kano.is * [[ckpool]], a mining pool server (backend) software
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] ...me="thread">[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=700411.0 Cooperative mining (join us!)]</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Merged mining]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Comparison of mining pools]]
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  • ...to mine Bitcoins without having to manage their own hardware. Since Cloud Mining is provided as a service there is generally some cost, and this can result ...her lease a physical mining server or a Virtual private server and install mining software on the machine. Instead of leasing a dedicated server, some servic
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  • ...-icelandic-bitcoin-mining-consortium Inside a $4 million Icelandic bitcoin-mining consortium]</ref>. ...://www.bitcoinmining.com/best-bitcoin-cloud-mining-contract-reviews/ Cloud Mining Contract Reviews]
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  • The [[stratum]] overlay protocol was extended to support pooled mining as a replacement for obsolete [[Getwork|getwork]] protocol in late 2012. ...h's pool]]'s website<ref>[http://mining.bitcoin.cz/stratum-mining/ Stratum mining protocol specification at slush's pool's website]</ref>.
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  • Bitcoin Marketers is a full-service Bitcoin creative digital agency. *Mining
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  • * Within a single [[block chain]], a transaction output cannot be double-spent. ...iolates the consensus rules, then it is absolutely rejected, even if every other node on the network thinks that it is valid. This is one of the most import
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  • '''EMIC - European Mining Innovation Center''' is a Polish mining hardware manufacturer. {{As of|2014|02|07}}, they are only accepting pre-orders and their FAQ reads "The product at the moment does not exist."
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  • ...have been many losses of money through hacks, scams, software failures and other incidents.<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83794.0#post_toc_11 ...flation-bad/ problematic] or [https://mises.org/library/deflating-deflation-myth not]? Is it problematic to the point that it will cause Bitcoin to fail
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  • Bitcoin F# is a full-node implementation in F# by [https://github.com/hhanh00/ hhanh00]. Comment ...way to see if it's better or worse. 3. i'm aiming for short. no wallet, no mining, no dos protection.
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  • ...platforms for Bitcoin [[mining]] in both speed and efficiency, all Bitcoin mining hardware that is practical in use will make use of one or more Bitcoin ([[B Note that Bitcoin ASIC chips generally can ''only be used for Bitcoin mining''. While there are rare exceptions - for example chips that mine both Bitc
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  • Take care: <pre style="color: red">Don't upgrade Avalon4 MM-4.0 and Avalon4 MM-4.1 under the same AUC please</pre> Support mm versions(MM-4.0: >= '''401412-7ef4ab10''', MM-4.1: '''Any one''')
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  • ===1-800-Flowers Story=== ...p://coinfire.io/2014/07/01/1-800-flowers-reports-bitcoin-acceptance/ -1-800-Flowers Reports Bitcoin Acceptance</ref>
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  • ...o determine which spender paid which recipient or recipients. Unlike many other privacy solutions, coinjoin transactions do not require a modification to t ...s, tracking payments, IP address monitoring nodes, web-spidering, and many other mechanisms. Once broken this privacy is difficult and sometimes costly to r
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  • |mining=1,624,500 *09 – Bitcoin v0.1 is released on the [[cryptography mailing list]] and [[mining]] begins.
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  • *26 – [[Wei Dai]] describes [[b-money]]. ...Adam Back]] publishes [[Hashcash]], which would later be used in bitcoin [[mining]].
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  • |mining=3,396,000 *15 – 184 billion bitcoins are [[CVE-2010-5139|created artificially]] in block 74638. 53 blocks into a chain fork, the
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  • ...bs, Inc.|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-butterfly_labs.png|270x64px]]|industry=[[Mining]] ...ly Labs was a Missouri-based company that specialized in producing Bitcoin mining hardware. The company was founded in June 2012 by Nasser Ghoseiri and Sonny
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  • {{Infobox company|name=HashFast Technologies, LLC|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-hashfast.png|270x64px]]|website=http://hashfast.com/}} HashFast Technologies is an [[ASIC]] mining hardware designer and retailer.
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  • {{Infobox company|name=Bitmine AG|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-bitmine.png|270x64px]]|website=[http://bitmine.ch/ bitmine.ch]}} Bitmine AG was a retailer of Bitcoin [[mining]] hardware and [[ASIC|Bitcoin mining ASICs]], both under the name CoinCraft.
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  • ...10/secretive-bitcoin-startup-21-reveals-record-funds-hints-at-mass-consumer-play/|title=Secretive Bitcoin Startup 21 Reveals Record Funds, Hints at Mass ...<ref name="earn">{{cite web|url=https://news.earn.com/21-co-is-now-earn-com-3e37e50c444f|title=21.co is now Earn.com|author=news.earn.com|date=31 Octobe
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  • ...validate blocks before mining on top of them.<ref>[http://bitcoin.org/spv-mining Some miners creating invalid blocks], Bitcoin.org, 4 July 2015</ref> ...is the case with Electrum - see below). See the [https://bitcoin.org/spv-mining Bitcoin.org alert] for the currently recommended number of additional confi
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  • ...tack fails, the payment to the merchant will go through, and the work done mining will also go to waste, as any new bitcoins would be overwritten by the long ...hashrate was much lower and prone to reorganization with the advent of new mining technologies.
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  • {{Infobox company|name=bASIC|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-basic.png|270x64px]]|website=[https://www.bitcoinasic.com/ bitcoinasic.com]} ...coin miners (ModMiner), and had hoped to release an ASIC design, taking pre-orders for funding.
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  • {{see also|Mining}} ...s would have to be dedicated to house copious amounts of hardware used for mining, and are usually located in areas with inexpensive electricity and relative
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  • On September 23rd, 2013, they announced plans for a custom Bitcoin mining [[ASIC]], seeking funding.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3001
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  • {{Infobox company|name=LargeCoin|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-largecoin.png|270x64px]] ...|id=67505|title=LargeCoin Pricing Announced; Taking Pre-Orders|date=2012-03-05}}</ref>
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  • {{Infobox company|name=Novello Technologies, Ltd.|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-novello technologies.png|270x64px]]|website=[http://www.novellotech.com/ nov ...$4,200,000<ref>https://indiegogo.com/projects/ultra-low-cost-bitcoin-mining-systems--2</ref>
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  • On April 12th, 2012, a project to develop an open source Bitcoin mining [[ASIC]], using a topology based on a direct copy of an FPGA design, was an
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  • {{Infobox company|name=xCrowd|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-xcrowd.png|270x64px]]|website=[http://xcrowd.co.uk/ xcrowd.co.uk]}} ...ps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248396.0</ref><ref>http://us7.campaign-archive2.com/?u=66f05229c32561289ceb680a8&id=db46896dd7</ref>
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  • {{Infobox company|name=Miner Edge LLC|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-mineredge.png|270x64px]]|website=[http://mineredge.com/ mineredge.com]|bitco Miner Edge is a USA-based Bitcoin mining hardware developer.
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  • {{Infobox company|name=Virtual Mining Corporation|image=[[{{ns:File}}:Logo-vmc.png|270x64px]]|website=[http://virtualminingcorp.com/ virtualminingcorp. Virtual Mining Corp was a company run by an individual who made claims to several [[ASIC]]
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  • <div style="width:100%; text-align:right; margin-top:-2em">back to: [[#top|top]]</div> |pics=asic-21-bitshare-top.png:Top
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  • '''Golden Nonce Pool''' is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that allows mining bitcoins (BTC) and offers DGM payouts. It has been running since 27 March 2 * [[Stratum]] support with merge mining.
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  • ...board.vice.com/read/the-mystery-behind-the-biggest-bitcoin-transaction-ever-made|title=The Mystery Behind the Biggest Bitcoin Transaction Ever Made|acce ...asier to verify.<ref>{{cite reddit|r=Bitcoin|id=3cvw52|title=Is this a self-interested or altruistically constructed block?|date=11 July 2015|post=https
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  • Answers to commonly-asked questions and concerns about scaling Bitcoin, including “level 1” Around 15 July 2010, Satoshi Nakamoto changed Bitcoin’s mining code so that it would never create any blocks larger than 990,000 bytes.<re
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  • {{infobox company|image=[[File:Logo-bithashminer.png|256px]] ...was offered, also called a '''BitHashMiner''', which was a preorder [[ASIC|mining rig]] with supernatural specs at an unrealistically low price. The scam has
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  • ...ency are amplified due to the way mining and the [[block chain]] work, and mining will need to be centralized to the neighborhood of one planet. For improved === Mining ===
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  • ...pty block''' is a [[block]] that does not keep any [[transaction]] records other than the generation transaction. <!-- Clarify why they aren't usually a bad thing and the implications of mining them -->
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  • *[[BW Mining]], a Chinese [[mining pool]]
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  • ...2015|accessdate=27 August 2015|url=https://medium.com/@octskyward/an-xt-faq-38e78aa32ff0}}</ref> ...5.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/@octskyward/why-is-bitcoin-forking-d647312d22c1|title=Why is Bitcoin forking? — Faith and future|author=Mike
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  • The most dangerous attack by quantum computers is against public-key cryptography. On traditional computers, it takes on the order of 2<sup>1 ...e in mining might allow them to out-compete classical computers in Bitcoin mining at some point.
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  • ...nd expected hash value, a person can determine the data's integrity. A one-way hash can be generated from any piece of data, but the data cannot be gen SHA-256 is used in several different parts of the Bitcoin network:
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  • * '''Open-Source:''' Bitcoin source code should always be open for anyone to read, mod ...creates inequality and monopoly lock-in, and naturally arising trust choke-points can be abused to deny access to due process.
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  • {{infobox company|image=[[File:Logo-white-sq.png|250px|thumb|left]]|name=BTC.com ...iOS Wallet], a Bitcoin API, a [http://www.btc.com block explorer], and a [[mining pool]].<br />
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  • ...ks have the useful property that once any hashlock is opened publicly, any other hashlock secured using the same key can also be opened. This makes it poss ...hashlocks should also be protected by signatures so that both a correct pre-image and an appropriate signature are required to spend the funds.
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  • ...is a [[Alternative chain|merge]] [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that allows mining bitcoins BTC - Bitcoin, CRW - Crowncoin, DVC - Devcoin, HUC - Huntercoin, I * PPS method for merged mining rewards.
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  • ...ctalk.com Iran Bitcoin] is the first Iranian Bitcoin group and run Bitcoin Mining Pool started on mid 2012. The LTC and BTC mining pool service was first available for beta testing starting December 3, 2012
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  • ...iamentary body for Bitcoin. This misunderstanding probably arises from over-simplified explanations of Bitcoin in introductory material, and from certai ...cision is represented by the longest chain, which has the greatest proof-of-work effort invested in it. If a majority of CPU power is controlled by hone
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  • Ebit is brand of bitcoin mining ASIC hardware manufactured by [[Ebang|Zhejiang Ebang Communication Co.,Ltd] * http://www.cybtc.org/article-98-1.html Interview with Chairman of Ebang, Hu Dong
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  • * An EMP-focused attack, in which a small number of nuclear weapons are detonated at ...erves of nuclear weapons, and most primary and secondary targets within non-neutral countries are destroyed
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  • {{infobox company|name=CryptoDetail|image=[[File:Rsz_cryptodetail-logo-black_big.png]] ...Reviews] give objective opinion to popular cryptocurrency products such as mining equipment.
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  • * Supports addresses types PUBKEY, P2PKH, P2SH, P2SH-PWPKH, P2WPKH, P2WSH. * Mining pool basic primitives
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  • ...are aimed to counteract the trend of reddit's voting system making only low-effort content visible. If you have any suggestions for content then private <!-- The date format should be YYYY-MM-DD as in https://xkcd.com/1179/ -->
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  • ...privacy of any participant. This can all be verified by examining the open-source code. ...ng to obtain its own transaction history in a private way and it has a one-click partial full node integration as it ships with Bitcoin Knots. If the u
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  • ...the validation stakes with one wallet, called a staking pool. Like with [[mining]], each delegator gets a share of the rewards, corresponding to their share ...f-of-stake-guru-sunny-king-blockchain-is-easy-we-just-need-to-use-it-like-a-database/#39e83a7e1c04]</ref>
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  • ...Europe, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, and the US<ref>https://cryptogeek.info/en/mining/emcd</ref>. * Round-the-clock tech support
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  • ...outcome of bad incentives to bitcoin mining in the [[Controlled supply|low-inflation future]]. ...in the first block, which means they now need to go in the second. Anti-fee-sniping adds to the incentive to move the blockchain forward.
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  • .../poolin.fi/ Poolin Wallet] is a blockchain-based wallet that supports multi-cryptocurrency custody and provides various types of financial investment pr * Based on the high-performance, distributed decentralized blockchain network Mixin Network.
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  • ...they’re selected by individual miners, making the network more censorship-resistant. Miners run SV2 firmware, connecting to the SV2 proxy server. Mine The SRI stack is made by the open-source bitcoin community. It allows you to run a few different configuration
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