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  • ...be on March 22, 2011.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo What is Bitcoin?] </ref> The bounty was awarded to JustMoon and the 8,511.96 BTC aw * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo What is Bitcoin?] video on YouTube
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  • <big><big>I used a updata flag which is a four bytes word and is writed at fixd flash address (0x8000 - 4)
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  • "Money is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts * A record that is accepted as payment for goods and services, but not in the general case in
    817 bytes (140 words) - 11:40, 12 December 2011
  • ...for other versions of Windows. In addition, any text surrounded by quotes is to be entered without quotes.'' ...e is a little-known way to automate tasks like this. For this tutorial, we will be using [[CGMiner]]. If you don't already have it, [https://bitcointalk.or
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tutorial: Automatically mine when computer is locked on Windows]]
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  • This page aims to give a beginners explanation to the question "Is Bitcoin Mining Profitable ?" '''Network Hash Rate''' - What is the combined computing power of all of the network miners.
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  • #REDIRECT [[What is Bitcoin?]]
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  • #redirect [[What is Bitcoin?]]
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  • 41 bytes (4 words) - 18:36, 7 August 2015
  • ...ers]]; ie. that miners act as some sort of parliamentary body for Bitcoin. This misunderstanding probably arises from over-simplified explanations of Bitco == Why Bitcoin is not ruled by miners ==
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  • '''This wiki is maintained by the Bitcoin community.''' <!-- IN THE NEWS; ON THIS DAY -->
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  • QBitcoin is a Qt-based C++ bitcoin client written to provide a better API and internals ...Bitcoin Wallet|Wallet]]: a separate process (maybe a separate binary) that will handle wallet operations through a dedicated line (create address, delete a
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  • ...rrently most commonly measured in units of 100,000,000 known as BTC. There will only ever be 21 million bitcoin (BTC) to ever be created. ...012|author=Ron Dorit|coauthors=Adi Shamir|page=17|quote=The Bitcoin system is the best known and most widely used alternative payment scheme,...}}</ref><
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  • ...on P2P Foundation]</ref> that he is from Japan. Beyond that, not much else is known about him and his identity. He has been working on the Bitcoin projec ...0 it has ended. The most recent messages reportedly indicate that Satoshi is "gone for good"<ref>[http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-dev/logs/2011/04/2
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  • <b>Cryptopay24</b> is a high-quality exchange service supporting all major e-currencies and crypt Cryptopay24 is trusted exchanger and <b>officially verified partner</b> at:
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  • ...is also the second Bitcoin [[Clients|client]] in the network's history. It is available under the [http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT Bitcoind is a headless daemon, and also bundles a testing tool for the same daemon. It
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  • ...lement occurred manually between the trading partners. The disadvantage of this was that a third party had to be trusted with keeping the money safe. ...ad (e.g., buying 1.0 BTC at $5 will cost about $5.03 when the exchange fee is 0.6%).
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  • ...w services as well as a safety guarantee for its Gold level members. There is also a feedback system.
    575 bytes (76 words) - 21:31, 4 April 2018
  • ...ded into the software of the applications that utilize its block chain. It is a special case in that it does not reference a previous block, and for [[Bi ...y all of the variables necessary to recreate the block. The second section is the block in standard printblock format, which contains shortened versions
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  • Listing the bitcoin [[address|addresses]] in your wallet is easily done via ''listreceivedbyaddress''. It normally lists only addresses ...let. Each key is a bitcoin address or hex-encoded public key. If [account] is specified, assign address to [account]. Returns a string containing the add
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  • ...or of [[#b-money|b-money]] and the developer of the Crypto++ library. Dai is listed as inventor on U.S. patents 5724279 and 6081598 which were assigned ...ash|author=Morgen E. Peck|date=May 30, 2012|work=IEEE Spectrum}}</ref> and is described as an "intensely private computer engineer".<ref name=nytimes-sat
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  • ...the collapse of the currency given certain conditions and constraints. It is a common criticism made against the viability of [[Bitcoin]]. ...tional reserve backing system. Bitcoin is not affected by this because it is fundamentally different from popular currency.
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  • ...The first protocol is impractical as it requires a broadcast channel that is unjammable as well as being synchronous. ...ase of default, with a third party agreeing to be the arbitrator. If there is no agreement, each party broadcasts arguments or evidence in its favor and
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  • The '''Bitcoin.it Wiki''', usually just the '''Bitcoin Wiki''', is a MediaWiki repository of Bitcoin-related knowledge. It was founded by [[Ma
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  • This is a list of nodes which are considered reliable. == How to use this list ==
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  • ...index.php?topic=5402178.0 Why hash functions are safe?] on Bitcointalk and is reposted here for preservation. No changes have been made to the original e ...fe. How it is possible to achieve one-direction function? In this topic, I will show you, how I tried to attack SHA-1, and what does it mean, in the contex
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  • ...well as the Bitcoin network and currency itself. The bitcoin currency unit is also commonly given the informal currency code '''BTC'''. ...ode point U+20BF (₿). As of June 2017, font support for the Bitcoin sign is in macOS Sierra, iOS, Android O [https://developer.android.com/preview/down
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  • BX.in.th is a Thai based bitcoin exchange operated by Bitcoin Co. Ltd. (Thailand).
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  • ...ces of [[Address|addresses]]. It was originally written by theymos, but it is now operated by Liraz Siri. ...n human-readable or machine-readable forms, and even some information that is not actually part of blocks.
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  • ...chain they become [[Proof of work|harder and harder]] to change or remove, this gives rise of bitcoin's [[Irreversible Transactions]]. ..., it is very easy for the rest of the network to confirm that the solution is correct. There are multiple valid solutions for any given block - only one
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  • ...of trial and error is required ''on average'' before a valid proof of work is generated. Bitcoin uses the [[Hashcash]] proof of work system. ...ily (not much work is required for a single email), but mass spam emailers will have difficulty generating the required proofs (which would require huge co
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  • A [[Original Bitcoin client/API Calls list|list of RPC calls]] will be shown. If you are learning the API, it is a very good idea to use the test network (run bitcoind -testnet and bitcoin
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  • ...s within 3 days, after making sure the listed address for each contributor is correct. Sessions were planned to last for one month, however this was subject to change to reflect the amount of donations received and work
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  • ...of the reference client, not by this page. In particular, while this page is quite complete in describing the [[network]] protocol, it does not attempt Type names used in this documentation are from the C99 standard.
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  • ...Bitcoin LLC and a mailing address in Nevis. It is not known if this truly is an LLC and if so, where the organization was located. There has been no me ...ensure that for all Bitcoins in circulation in the MyBitcoin System there is at all times an identical quantity of unencumbered Bitcoins held in MYBITCO
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  • '''Java Bitcoin Client''' is a [[Bitcoin]] frontend / API written in java.
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  • ...ansferred offline for verification and signing, and the signed transaction is transferred online to be transmitted to the Bitcoin network. ...imilar to hardware wallets, except that a general purpose computing device is used instead of a special purpose peripheral.
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  • The QBitcoin Wallet is a separate process allowing wallet manipulations. It is meant to be lightweight, and portable. It depends on no external library an ...wallet contains no information on the amount stored on each address (this is up to the frontend).
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  • A '''Bitcoin invoice address''', or simply '''invoice''', is an identifier of 26-35 alphanumeric characters, beginning with the number < It is also possible to get a Bitcoin invoice address using an account at an excha
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  • ...s some nuance - in certain situations, bitcoin can be very private. But it is not simple to understand, and it takes some time and reading. This article was written in February 2019. A good way to read the article is to [[#Examples and case studies|skip to the examples]] and then come back t
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  • ...[[Pooled Mining]] mode, this block is called a "share" because the server is supposed to credit the registered user's account, according to the number o ...ssword authentication is required. For solo mining, the username/password is set in bitcoin.conf.
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  • ...to perform the [[hash|hashing]] computations. When used with a modern GPU, this can produce hash rates orders of magnitude higher than what can be achieved OpenCL is a computing framework which allows programmers to write code which works ac
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  • ...re linked together for the purpose of verifying transactions within blocks is called the block chain. ...Block Reward." The reward (a.k.a., subsidy) is halved every four years and is responsible for bitcoin's [[controlled supply]].
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  • ...chain contains every [[transaction]] ever executed in the currency. With this information, one can find out how much value belonged to each [[address]] a ...s transactions [[Irreversible Transactions|irreversible]]. The block chain is the main innovation of Bitcoin.
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  • ...ase is the special first transaction in the block). The counter parameter is small at 32-bits so each time it wraps the extraNonce field must be increme The basics of the hashcash algorithm are quite easy to understand and it is described in more detail [[hashcash|here]].
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  • === What is "difficulty"? === Difficulty is a measure of how difficult it is to find a hash below a given target.
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  • * Your additional information ("from", "message", etc.) is exchanged with the server. * Your client sends coins to this public key.
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  • This page should probably be deleted. How does it do that? Well, it is a little bit complicated; you've got to understand how bitcoins are created
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  • This document specifies <tt>pk()</tt>, <tt>pkh()</tt>, and <tt>sh()</tt> output This BIP is licensed under the BSD 2-clause license.
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  • ...378.0 supported] with Bitcoind/Bitcoin-Qt v0.7. Using bitcoin over [[tor]] is also supported. ...mally sent only when a ''new'' block or transaction is being relayed. This is only a list, not the actual data.
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  • ...'''Script''' is simple, stack-based, and processed from left to right. It is intentionally not Turing-complete, with no loops. A script is essentially a list of instructions recorded with each transaction that desc
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  • ...by the network. The lower the target, the more [[difficulty|difficult]] it is to generate a block. ...0 and the maximum value of a 256-bit number (which is huge). If your hash is below the target, then you win. If not, you increment the nonce (completely
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  • ...he difference between the amount being spent and the amount being received is the transaction fee (which must be zero or more). ...s efficient for the recipient to specify the fee, so by custom the spender is almost always solely responsible for paying all necessary Bitcoin transacti
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  • ...input Bitcoin values to new outputs. Transactions are not encrypted, so it is possible to browse and view every transaction ever collected into a block. This article is about '''on-chain transactions'''. See also: [[Off-Chain Transactions]]
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  • The [[wallet]] is stored unencrypted, by default, and thus becomes a valuable target for thef ...old password, drains the current wallet with the current password -- this is contrary to most non-technical users expectation of what 'change the passwo
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  • ...of this wiki page included modifications by theymos. The main design goal is to produce URIs that are concise enough to fit in a size-limited QR code, b ...This is the same as normal base64, but + becomes -, / becomes _, and there is no padding.
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  • ...ject based on the analysis of addresses exchanged by bitcoin nodes. (This is not to be confused with a collaborative map of Bitcoin exchanges, miners an ...ernal connections. Those node are verified bitcoin nodes and their version is known to the system.
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  • Fractional Reserve Banking is the practice whereby a bank holds reserves that are a fraction of its on-de ...on of on-demand liabilities means that in the event of a bank-run the bank is mathematically unable to meet its obligations.
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  • ...ly ask for repayment, the bank will be able to honour all its obligations. This contrasts with a system of [[Fractional Reserve Banking]]. ...sh of November 2022 several other large exchanges have announced that they will implement Proof of Reserves audits, including [[Binance]], [[OKX]], ByBit,
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  • Launched in November 2014 [https://uphold.com/ Uphold.com] is a cloud based financial service platform that enables anyone, anywhere to m ...han member deposits, guarantees safety, security and accessibility. Uphold is audited quarterly to verify solvency.
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