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  • ...urrency]] created by an unknown person or group of people under the name [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] and released as open-source software in 2009. It does not rely o In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto published a [[Bitcoin_white_paper|paper]]<ref name="whitepaper">{{
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  • ...u still(!) (2013-01-04) can download one of the [[Satoshi client|"original Satoshi codes"]]. So also this [http://www.antepedia.com/detail/p/237812136.html Bi ===[[Satoshi Client Initialization and Startup|Initialization and Startup]]===
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  • ...esents the currency [[Units|unit]] "bitcoin" (100 million [[Satoshi (unit)|satoshi]]), as well as the Bitcoin network and currency itself. The bitcoin currenc
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  • receiver1: 42, // 42 satoshi receiver2: 100, // 100 satoshi
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  • If you're reading the Satoshi client code (BitcoinQT) it refers to this encoding as a "CompactSize". Mode ...le of version message (OBSOLETE EXAMPLE: This example lacks a checksum and user-agent):
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  • ...chains and attacks involving isolating nodes and giving them fake chains. Satoshi announced the feature [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437 here] an ...not coined until years after Bitcoin was created, after [[Satoshi Nakamoto|Satoshi]] left.
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  • ...network to enforce a fee rate, but this is not currently implemented. If [[Satoshi]] tried to implement this, only ''generating'' nodes would have a vote in w
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  • ...itcoin.pdf Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash], section 6: Incentive, Satoshi Nakamoto, 2008-11-01, retrieved 2018-01-22</ref> As of May 2016, the following sites seem to plot the required fee, in satoshi per (kilo)byte, required to get a transaction mined in a certain number of
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  • These are the current Bitcoin Satoshi client protections to deter DoS attacks, as of version 0.7.0: These are the Satoshi client protections added in version 0.8.0:
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  • ...ted that although Bitcoin Core is a multi-threaded program, "the reference Satoshi client is largely single-threaded." [https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/m
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  • ...mined is close to the maximum capacity of a 64-bit floating point number. Satoshi has never really justified or explained many of these constants. ...24724 onwards, all total supply estimates must technically be reduced by 1 Satoshi.
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  • It is also important to note that [[Satoshi Nakamoto]], creator of bitcoin, has never spent a bitcoin (other than givin The Bitcoin protocol was originally defined by Bitcoin's inventor, [[Satoshi Nakamoto]], and this protocol has now been widely accepted as the standard
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  • ...010, an explicit block size limit of 1 MB was introduced into Bitcoin by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]]. He added it hidden in two commits<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/ ** Positive: It will no longer be cheap to spam transactions such as Satoshi Dice bets
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  • ...fee rate in the wallet such as a 1 satoshi-per-byte (0.00001 btc/kb) or 15 satoshi-per-byte (0.00015 btc/kb).
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  • ...to Make a Digital Currency (pt.1) - A Beginner's Guide to the Thoughts of Satoshi] ...ww.youtube.com/watch?v=CaiJKZdjDsk How to Make a Digital Currency (pt.2) - Satoshi's Thoughts & Double Spending]
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  • |founder=[[Satoshi Nakamoto]] ...ost. When Sirius provided hosting, the forum was moved to bitcoin.org/smf. Satoshi made several custom modifications to the forum software and theme.
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  • Bitcoin amounts can range from 1 Satoshi (0.00000001 BTC) to nearly 2,100,000,000,000,000 (21,000,000 BTC). To avoi
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  • | Satoshi Nakamoto
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  • | [[Satoshi Nakamoto]]
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  • * One final reason is that [[Satoshi Nakamoto|Satoshi]] was opposed to putting non-Bitcoin related data into the main chain. As c ...ion is also up to you. It does not have to be formatted in the same way as Satoshi chose, but you need most of the same conceptual parts. You also need to sto
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  • ...s. When the behaviour of nLockTime is restored to the original design from Satoshi, a variant of this protocol is required which is discussed below.
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  • '''Value:''' the number of Satoshi (1 BTC = 100,000,000 Satoshi) that this output will be worth when claimed. ...ny way they want; it is arbitrary data. In the genesis block, for example, Satoshi Nakamoto added the text “The Times 03/Jan/ 2009 Chancellor on brink of se
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  • ...ped by [[Wladimir van der Laan]] based on the original reference code by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]].<ref>https://gavintech.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/full-disclosure-bi * A network alert system was included by Satoshi Nakamoto as a way of informing users of important news regarding bitcoin.<r
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  • ...([https://profiles.google.com/u/0/gavinandresen/about Profile ]) Former [[Satoshi client]] maintainer. He previously worked at Silicon Graphics and now runs [[Jeff Garzik]]- [[Satoshi client]] core developer, GPU poold software and the founder of [[Bitcoin Wa
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  • Therefore I present hereby, Satoshi Codes, the "emoticons" of Bitcoin. You simply add these Satoshis to an amou ...y 4). Backward compatible with the original suggestion, while allowing sub-satoshi amounts when needed.
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  • The current mainline ("Satoshi") client cannot currently be used to import minikeys.
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  • * Satoshi Email Satoshi, even though he is believed to be gone. A serious issue may "bring him out
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  • The Satoshi client discovers the IP address and port of nodes in several different ways
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  • The Satoshi bitcoin client creates a thread to manage making
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  • ...g, interoperable implementations for any of the current Bitcoin platforms (Satoshi, BitcoinJ, bitcoin-js, libbitcoin).
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  • ...DSA public key are considered valid. Some known private key holders were [[Satoshi Nakamoto]], [[User:gavinandresen|Gavin Andresen]] and [[User:Theymos|theymo ...toshi Nakamoto]] after the [[value overflow incident]] on August 15, 2010. Satoshi never actually used this system; it remained dormant until the [[February 2
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  • This can, however, safely be as low as 1 satoshi left not redirected.
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  • The current Satoshi bitcoin client does not relay or mine transactions with scriptSigs larger t
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  • In this document, bitcoin will be used to refer to the protocol while Satoshi will refer to the current client in order to prevent confusion. Bitcoin as a protocol began life with the Satoshi client. Now that the community is diversifying, a number of alternative cli
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  • * Spend 'unconfirmed-change-sent-to-yourself' immediately, just like the Satoshi client
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  • ...lock chain") was started on January 3rd, 2009 at 18:15 UTC presumably by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]]. The first block is known as the [[genesis block]]. The first tr
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  • Early clients such as the [[Satoshi client]] generate a buffer of fresh random private keys to be used as recei
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  • The current Satoshi bitcoin client does not relay or mine transactions with scriptSigs larger t
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  • 2) The reference Satoshi client is largely single threaded and when placed under heavy load (e.g., b
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  • ...58(ripemd160("example.bit") +checksum)) hash, and sends a namecoin-bitcent/satoshi/etc to it from the namecoin address that example.bit is registered with at * Alice creates a bitcoin transaction, sending one bitcent/satoshi/etc to base58(ripemd160(example.bit-signature("alice@example.bit") +checksu
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  • '''Satoshi Dice''' (sometimes stylized as '''SatoshiDICE''') is a "blockchain-based be Unlike traditional online gaming software, wagers with Satoshi Dice can be sent without access to the website nor running any client softw
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  • ...stion. It is only determined by "the market". You can ask a question for 1 satoshi or even nothing at all, and hope that people will give an answer only for f
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  • ! Bitcoin Core (Satoshi)
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  • One exception is the "satoshi" which is smallest denomination currently possible * 0.000 000 01 BTC = 1 Satoshi (pronounced sa-toh-shee)
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  • ...e she does this she pays him 0 satoshis and 10% of the time she pays him 1 satoshi for an average payment of 0.1 satoshis. ...ll enough for technical reasons (such as not being able to pay less than 1 satoshi) or economic reasons (such as having to pay a transaction fee for every on-
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  • *Passphrase: Satoshi *Passphrase: Satoshi
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  • ...llowing of the fraudster Craig Wright who claims to be Satoshi (hence SV = Satoshi's Vision). | First cryptocurrency that implemented Satoshi's BitDNS idea. Essentially the first real altcoin. Still under active devel
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  • * Satoshi Bitcoin Client (Bitcoin-Qt, bitcoind) * All Bitcoin clients that mimic the behavior related to the alert system of Satoshi client versions prior 0.6.3
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  • ...architecture is quite different from the reference implementation (of the Satoshi client).
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  • ...different reward-address for each block (and reset the counter to 0). Why Satoshi's early mined bitcoins were potentially linked, was because while he change
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