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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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  • 35 bytes (4 words) - 00:13, 8 April 2014
  • 53 bytes (5 words) - 15:09, 17 August 2015
  • '''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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