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  • ...before a valid proof of work is generated. Bitcoin uses the [[Hashcash]] proof of work system. ...every email. Legitimate emails will be able to do the work to generate the proof easily (not much work is required for a single email), but mass spam emaile
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  • #REDIRECT [[Proof of work]]
    27 bytes (4 words) - 04:54, 31 December 2010
  • ...se creating forks is costless when you aren't burning an external resource Proof of Stake alone is considered to an unworkable consensus mechanism.<ref>http ...coin a miner holds - someone holding 1% of the Bitcoin can mine 1% of the "Proof of Stake blocks".
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  • #REDIRECT [[Proof of work]]
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  • '''Proof of blockchain fair sharing''' is a draft Bitcoin protocol change proposal b ...s on the fact that stakeholders are '''pseudonymously trackable''', unlike proof-of-work contributors, and therefore a formula for blockchain height can rew
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  • ...od for distributed consensus and an alternative to [[Proof of Work]] and [[Proof of Stake]]. It can also be used for bootstrapping one cryptocurrency off of ...ork-mined cryptocurrencies, so the ultimate source of scarcity remains the proof-of-work-mined "fuel".
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  • #REDIRECT [[Proof of burn]]
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  • '''Scrypt proof of work''' denotes the [[Hashcash]] proof of work using scrypt as underlying hash function.
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  • [[Category:Proof-of-x]]
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  • 286 bytes (37 words) - 23:05, 4 September 2014
  • '''Proof of Ownership''' is a method that uses Bitcoin's decentralized ledger (also ...the file in the blockchain (as long as someone else doesn't show up with a proof certified before).
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  • ...gated-proof-of-stake-consensus/ https://bitshares.org/technology/delegated-proof-of-stake-consensus/]</ref> ...um.com/loom-network/understanding-blockchain-fundamentals-part-3-delegated-proof-of-stake-b385a6b92ef]</ref>
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  • January 3rd is Proof of keys day. Proof of keys day is based on the '''"Not your keys, not your Bitcoin"''' and '''
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  • ...''Bit gold'' was a currency system where users would compete to solve a [[proof of work]] function, with solutions being cryptographically chained together ...arded to Bitcoin nodes known as "miners" for the solution to a difficult [[proof-of-work]] problem which confirms transactions and prevents double-spending.
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  • Ultimately the design of Bitcoin and its use of cryptographic proof and fully open implementation is one that makes its creator, in a sense, ir
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  • ...later revealed that the coins may have never been in cold storage, as the proof-of-solvency transaction was broadcast through a remote Linux desktop and a
    16 KB (2,304 words) - 18:38, 2 August 2015
  • This was probably intended as proof that the block was created on or after January 3, 2009, as well as a commen
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  • | <code>getdifficulty</code> || || Returns the proof-of-work difficulty as a multiple of the minimum difficulty. || N
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  • * Requires a specified amount of computational work (aka [[Proof of work]]).
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  • ...money proposal, bitcoin itself also uses the hashcash cost-function as the proof-of-work during coin minting). In B-Money, money is transferred by broadcas
    2 KB (313 words) - 20:02, 29 June 2022
  • ...[Confirmation|buried deeper and deeper]] into the blockchain they become [[Proof of work|harder and harder]] to change or remove, this gives rise of bitcoin
    6 KB (915 words) - 16:48, 13 May 2019
  • ...before a valid proof of work is generated. Bitcoin uses the [[Hashcash]] proof of work system. ...every email. Legitimate emails will be able to do the work to generate the proof easily (not much work is required for a single email), but mass spam emaile
    5 KB (784 words) - 13:54, 6 June 2020
  • ...n the block, and properly builds on top of the existing chain with a valid proof-of-work. A node MAY send a cmpctblock before validating that each transacti
    59 KB (8,414 words) - 18:08, 30 July 2021
  • ...privacy because that links together more blockchain [[transaction]]s with proof that they were created by the same entity. The most private and secure way ...n, the statechain acts as immutable cryptographic proof of ownership and a proof that a statecoin(bitcoin UTXO) has not been double spent.
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  • =====[[Proof of work]]===== ...ained through the use of computational resources. Changing the data in the proof of work requires redoing the work.
    12 KB (1,795 words) - 00:39, 24 June 2018
  • ...y, explain to them that it's nonsense to use a blockchain without strong [[proof of work]] and an adequately decentralized network of nodes. <!-- feel free
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  • Bitcoin mining uses the [[hashcash]] proof of work function; the hashcash algorithm requires the following parameters:
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  • At the time of this writing, Bitcoin's chain of proof is the result of over 120,000,000,000,000,000,000 cryptographically secure,
    11 KB (1,781 words) - 03:09, 12 August 2021
  • ...goal and modifies the target by the percentage difference. This makes the proof-of-work problem more or less difficult. A single retarget never changes the
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  • The extranonce contributes to enlarge the domain for the proof of work function. Miners can easily modify nonce (4byte), timestamp and ext
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  • * the same conclusions apply to all [[proof of work]] based currencies. ...response to any long-term attack by miners is a [[hardfork]] to change the proof-of-work function. This fires all existing miners, and allows totally new on
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  • ==January 3rd Proof of Keys day== [[Proof of keys day]] is based on the "not your keys, not your Bitcoin" and "Don't
    1,009 bytes (162 words) - 11:55, 29 December 2022
  • == Proof of Reserves == ...mpanies acting as Bitcoin custodians have started to offer cryptographic [[Proof of Reserves]], [[Multisignature]] vaults, third party audits and other ways
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  • * Uphold publishes a real-time, verifiable, [[Proof of Reserves]] audit of their assets and obligations.
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  • ...ith OP_RETURN are provably unspendable, OP_RETURN outputs can be used to [[Proof of burn|burn]] bitcoins. OP_RETURN can be used for digital asset proof-of-ownership, and has at times been used to convey additional information n
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  • ...the clients who present a valid [[proof of work]] of the same type as the proof of work that is used for creating [[block|blocks]], but of lesser difficult
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  • #REDIRECT [[Proof of work]]
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  • ...sed. Hashcash is the first secure efficiently verifiable cost-function or proof-of-work function. The beauty of hashcash is that is is non-interactive and ...power. This low hash value for the block serves as an easily-verifiable [[proof of work]] - every node on the network can instantly verify that the block m
    10 KB (1,613 words) - 07:36, 4 February 2018
  • * Freeze-proof ...er tricky rules that are needed to make the system work ([[difficulty]], [[proof of work]], DoS protection, ...).
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  • ...ance-domain/core-finance/money-and-banking/bitcoin/v/bitcoin-proof-of-work Proof of work]
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  • ...ing to a trusted node, or puts its faith in high difficulty as a proxy for proof of validity. [[bitcoinj]] is an implementation of this mode. ...k in which they appeared. This exploits the Merkle tree structure to allow proof of inclusion without needing the full contents of the block.
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  • Miners create blocks by solving the [[proof of work]] for their proposed block. The block interval has an average of 10
    5 KB (743 words) - 15:53, 16 March 2018
  • ..., the presentation of the block with the correct nonce value constitutes [[proof of work]].
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  • ...zabo]], describes a system for the decentralized creation of unforgeable [[proof of work]] chains, with each one being attributed to its discoverer's public
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  • Proof that more than 1 answer can be found in a single getwork and of how efficie
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  • # Block hash must satisfy claimed ''nBits'' proof of work
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  • You've now verified that a sufficiently hard proof of work was done over the contents of the MyBlock structure, so your node c === Protecting against double proof ===
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  • ...is concept can apply to either buyer or seller. The mediator might request proof of postage from the merchant, for example. ==Example 6: Pay-for-proof contracts: buying a solution to any pure function==
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  • ...should be paid on average 8 times. Instead of a set amount of bitcoins per proof, the block reward is divided by percent, so transaction fees are included.
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  • ...st be the "data" provided by a prior request modified to meet the server's proof-of-work requirements. | target || {{Yes}} || String || Proof-of-work hash target as a hexadecimal-encoded string
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  • On December 29 2011 the Double Geometric Method: Hopping-proof, low-variance reward system was introduced.<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/in * Double geometric method: Hopping-proof, low-variance reward system
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  • *[http://bitsofproof.com Bits of Proof] - a modular enterprise-ready implementation of the Bitcoin protocol.
    27 KB (3,754 words) - 13:32, 2 November 2023
  • ...n brink of second bailout for banks” in the coinbase data, using it as a proof of the date and to convey a message. Currently, miners use the coinbase dat
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  • It is strongly recommended to sellers to have proof of item(s) delivery or proof that the service(s) was completed in order for the escrow service to manage
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  • ...talk.org/index.php?topic=18313.0 p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof - Now active on mainnet!]</ref>.
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  • ...#proof-of-publication-can-be-made-expensive Setting the record straight on Proof-of-Publication], Peter Todd, PeterTodd.org, 12 December 2014, retrieved 201
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  • [[Tamas Blummer]] aka grau - author of Bits of Proof, the enterprise-ready implementation of the Bitcoin protocol. http://bitsof
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  • BCCAPI Adapter for bits of proof Enterprise Bitcoin Server https://github.com/bitsofproof/bop-bccapi
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  • ;Auxiliary Proof-of-Work (POW): a.k.a "AuxPOW". This is the way that merged mining can exist == Aux proof-of-work block ==
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  • For history, one of the earliest available proof of a running bitcoin-0.1.0 with a [https://web.archive.org/web/201305211056
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  • ...t case effort of solving the current task) + (worst case effort of hashing proof-of-work))*K2 * the motivation for requiring some amount of each proof-of-work to remain in the form of hashing is to prevent nodes from gaining c
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  • ...itcoin nodes each time they receive a block. Bitcoin uses the [[hashcash]] proof-of-work function. ...to generate a new hash each round, a [[Nonce|nonce]] is incremented. See [[Proof of work]] for more information.
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  • ===Zero knowledge proof to binding=== ...o look for, please provide a better link -->). So, using a zero-knowledge proof I could prove to you that I know some X such that H(X)=Y ... which is helpf
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