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  • ...mail-archive.com/cryptography@metzdowd.com/msg10142.html |title=Bitcoin v0.1 released}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id ...ues/177_176/bitpay-signs-1000-merchants-to-accept-bitcoin-payments-1052538-1.html|publisher=American Banker|accessdate=12 October 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...would allow fees to be added to the purchase amount instead (e.g., buying 1.0 BTC at $5 will cost about $5.03 when the exchange fee is 0.6%). ...A "Adam Turner", the first Mt.Gox employee, and alleged DPR (:/). AMA|date=1 August 2015|post=https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/3fe92x/im_ashley
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  • ...number it as '''block 0''', though very early versions counted it as block 1. The genesis block is almost always hardcoded into the software of the appl block.nVersion = 1
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  • | <code>getbalance</code> || [account] [minconf=1] || If [account] is not specified, returns the server's total available bal | <code>getreceivedbyaccount</code> || [account] [minconf=1] || Returns the total amount received by addresses with [account] in transa
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  • 1. Limited price stability has a negative impact on the acceptance of a curre
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  • ...inCore will automatically use Tor if it is available at default (''127.0.0.1:9050''), to use Bitcoin-Qt over Tor hidden services '''only''', in a termin bitcoin-qt -proxy=127.0.0.1:9050 -onlynet=tor
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  • ...ection function? In this topic, I will show you, how I tried to attack SHA-1, and what does it mean, in the context of other hash functions. ...size of the message. That means, our message size can vary from 0 to 2^64-1. So, we have: size(message)+size(one)+size(paddingZeroes)+size(messageSize)
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  • | 1 - 9 bytes === What if I'm 1% towards calculating a block and...? ===
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  • "Hello, world!1" => e9afc424b79e4f6ab42d99c81156d3a17228d6e1eef4139be78e948a9332a7d8 = 2^25
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  • access = ServiceProxy("http://user:password@127.0.0.1:8332") h = BitcoinRPC.new('http://user:password@127.0.0.1:8332')
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  • Contributors Award participant: 1....................
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  • Version = 1 byte of 0 (zero); on the test network, this is 1 byte of 111 | < 0xFD || 1 || uint8_t
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  • :1. Shut down the Bitcoin program. <ol start=1 type=1>
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  • ...entifier of 26-35 alphanumeric characters, beginning with the number <code>1</code>, <code>3</code> or <code>bc1</code> that represents a possible desti # [[Transaction#Pay-to-PubkeyHash|P2PKH]] which begin with the number <code>1</code>, eg: <code>1BvBMSEYstWetqTFn5Au4m4GFg7xJaNVN2</code>.<!-- tails dona
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  • 1 btc ----> 1 btc ...has two inputs, worth 1 btc and 3 btc, and creates two outputs also worth 1 btc and 3 btc.
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  • ...imal [[Units|unit]] of a single bitcoin. Equal to 100,000,000 satoshis, or 1.00000000 bitcoin. * Transactions only enter the mempool if they are valid and have a fee above 1 satoshi/byte. Transactions excluded from the mempool have their hash saved
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  • ...le root. Because transactions aren't hashed directly, hashing a block with 1 transaction takes exactly the same amount of effort as hashing a block with >>> hexlify(hash[::-1]).decode("utf-8")
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  • The highest possible target (difficulty 1) is defined as 0x1d00ffff, which gives us a hex target of ...ooled mining often uses non-truncated targets, which puts "pool difficulty 1" at
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  • 01 */1 * * * /usr/local/bin/backupwallet.sh ...f electricity required to generate them. Cost doesn't equal value - hiring 1,000 men to shovel a big hole in the ground may be costly, but not valuable.
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  • * <tt>pkh([deadbeef/1/2'/3/4']L4rK1yDtCWekvXuE6oXD9jCYfFNV2cWRpVuPLBcCU2z8TrisoyY1)</tt> * <tt>pkh([deadbeef/1/2'/3/4']03a34b99f22c790c4e36b2b3c2c35a36db06226e41c692fc82b8b56ac1c540c5bd)
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  • Thus 0x81 represents -1. |1-75
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  • ...unt not collected is permanently destroyed; this has happened on more than 1,000 occasions from 2011 to 2017,<ref>[https://medium.com/@alcio/how-to-dest ...e of 3,000 nanobitcoins and a size of 150 vbytes, the combined feerate is (1,000 + 3,000)/(250 + 150), which is 10 nanobitcoins per vbyte.
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  • |currently 1. Set to 2 if you use OP_CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY to enable timelocks | 1 - 9 bytes
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  • # Restricts the block size to 1 megabyte. Bitcoin has 2.1 quadrillion raw units, making up 8 decimals of BTC precision, so the entire
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  • ...aintaining the integrity and value of the currency and inflation target of 1-3% ...ability in output, interest rates, and exchange rates. Inflation target of 1.5%
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  • | 1 || OS-specific setup tasks || These tasks are not particularly interesting. 1) Blockchain cache: 1/8 of the total cache, but shouldn't be larger than 2MB.<br>
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  • The service charges a flat 1% escrow fee
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  • Implemented in Bitcoin 0.1 were features such as [[Transaction Replacement|transaction replacement]]<r ...If desired, a default transaction can be prepared after each version so n-1 parties can push an unresponsive party out. Intermediate transactions do n
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  • ...tp://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/11104/what-is-the-database-for?rq=1 StackExchange post by Pieter Wuille (2013)] 1) DiskBlockPos: a struct that is simply a pointer to a block's location on d
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  • ...as bc,p2pooldiff, Alias bc,prevdiff, Alias bc,price, Alias bc,prob, Alias (1 more message) ...uler, Seen, Services, Status, String, Time, Topic, Unix, User, Utilities, (1 more message)
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  • ...ule (energy efficiency; 1 joule of energy is 1 watt during 1 second: 1 J = 1 W*s) * W = watt (maximum power consumption, i.e. energy per unit of time: 1 W = 1 J/s)
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  • ...ule (energy efficiency; 1 joule of energy is 1 watt during 1 second: 1 J = 1 W*s) * W = watt (maximum power consumption, i.e. energy per unit of time: 1 W = 1 J/s)
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  • ...c9ff; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" border="1" ! 1
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  • ...t the [[difficulty]] is adjusted to keep block production to approximately 1 block per 10 minutes. Thus, the more miners engage in the mining activity,
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  • |2009-01-03||0||1||50.00||2009||0||2625000||2625000||infinite||12.500% |2010-04-22||52500||1||50.00||2010||2625000||2625000||5250000||100.00%||25.000%
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  • The value of "1 BTC" represents 100,000,000 of these. In other words, each bitcoin is divis As the value of the unit of 1 BTC grew too large to be useful for day to day transactions, people started
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  • Check "Connect through socks 4 proxy" with the address 127.0.0.1 and port 9050 (the Tor default port number)<br /> ...lication (for example, <code>wget</code> or a browser) to point to 127.0.0.1:9050. Tor must already be running for this to work, otherwise the programs
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  • ...erkleRoot=4a5e1e, nTime=1231006505, nBits=1d00ffff, nNonce=2083236893, vtx=1) CTransaction(hash=4a5e1e, ver=1, vin.size=1, vout.size=1, nLockTime=0)
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  • ...nary divisions like one sixteenth (0.0625 in decimal) as a clean number: 0.1 in tonal. ...7, 8, 9, 10-- you count: <span class="tonal">0</span>, <span class="tonal">1</span>, <span class="tonal">2</span>, <span class="tonal">3</span>, <span c
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  • ...ctions and counting]</ref> per week in June, 2011 and then hit a level of $1 million per day just a month later<ref>[http://www.dwolla.org/blog/infograp
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  • ...tional payments will incur an additional currency exchange fee of at least 1%, in many instances.
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  • bitcoinversion = "1.0" bitcoin:<address>[;version=1.0][?amount=<amount>][?label=<label>][?message=<message>][?send=<private key
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  • ...x.php?topic=37904.msg478671#msg478671</ref> that he now controls less than 1%. He claims that his mining software is still more efficient than all othe
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  • ...th the <code>-testnet</code> flag to use the testnet (or put <code>testnet=1</code> in the <code>bitcoin.conf</code> file). * Minimum [[difficulty]] of 1.0 on testnet is equal to difficulty of 0.5 on mainnet. This means that the
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  • ...eld until the expiration date (options available are 1 month, 6 months and 1 year escrow expirations) before the payment will be returned to the buyer.
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  • <tt>1 BTC = $?.?? USD, Size: ?.??M BTC, Last 24h: ?.??M BTC in ?.?K trx, Difficul | 1 BTC = $?.?? USD || Previous 24h weighted average BTC/USD obtained from [[Bi
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  • '''Bitcoin Deals''' is an ecommerce site offering over 1,000,000 products, priced in Bitcoin.
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  • https://bitcoin.org/en/release/v0.7.1 ===0.7.1<ref>[https://bitcoin.org/en/release/v0.7.1 0.7.1 release announcement]</ref>===
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  • .../bitcoin/commit/a790fa46f40 "don't count or spend payments until they have 1 confirmation"], Sneaky soft-forking UASF commit for MAX_BLOCK_SIZE No. 2.</ ...scheduled and cleanly activated in 2013 May. From this point forward, the 1 MB limit became the effective limiting factor of the block size for the fir
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  • ...1/100th (centi-bitcoins, cBTC), 1/1 000th (milli-bitcoins, mBTC), and 1/1 000 000 (micro-bitcoins, μBTC). | tam-bitcoin || || 2,814,749.76710656 || || 1,0000,0000 tonal
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  • | Total || (Approx: $1.1755 /Mhash) || || $285 + s/h/t | Total || (Approx: $1.0412 /Mhash) || || $583 + s/h/t
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  • | -r RATE, --rate=RATE || Set hash rate display interval in seconds, default=1 | -f FRAMES, --frames=FRAMES || Will try to bring single kernel execution to 1/frames seconds, default=30. Increase this for less desktop lag
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  • HASH=`hashalot -s InsertSaltHere sha256 | hexdump -e '32/1 "%02x"'` There is a small shell script that automates the whole process of 1) decrypting wallet 2) launching Bitcoin 3) encrypting the wallet afterwards
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  • ...opped from the stack, in that order. Signature format is [<DER signature> <1 byte hash-type>]. Hashtype value is last byte of the sig. ...pts for all transaction inputs in txCopy are set to empty scripts (exactly 1 byte 0x00)
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  • # Choose a low miner 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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  • | link = http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/34/34919/1.html * [http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/05/23/052311-apps-technews-bitcoins-1-2/ Bit Players, An open source digital currency seeks to gain wider accepta
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  • ...ng hours, the price of B2X futures (called BT2 on [[Bitfinex]]) dropped to 1% of the price of [[Bitcoin]] (BTC, called BT1 as a Bitfinex future). ...is both required to be at most 1 MB by the original rules and greater than 1 MB by the new rules,{{citation needed}} SegWit2x had come to a permanent st
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  • | 1|| [[LocalBitcoins]] | 1|| [[Bitfinex]]
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  • * Direct forking. 1:1 ratio. Forks Bitcoin blockchain at a specific block.
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  • Our setup is N+1 with SLA options which can provide you with the highest level of protection
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  • 1% fee on incoming transaction. cashila.com: "Cashila retail service officially closed. As of 1 June 2017 we are no longer offering our services for retail customers."
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  • ...nds BIP173 to use Bech32m for native segregated witness outputs of version 1 and later. Bech32 remains in use for segregated witness outputs of version ...odifies the checksum of the Bech32 specification, replacing the constant ''1'' that is xored into the checksum at the end with ''0x2bc830a3''. The resul
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  • <code>m / 45 ' / 1 / *</code> for Constant 0 is used for external chain and constant 1 for internal chain (also
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  • ...same. So hashing 1 megabyte should take around 10 milliseconds and hashing 1 kilobyte would take 0.01 milliseconds - fast enough that we can ignore it. ...0 times as much traffic as PayPal. As of late 2015 the network is handling 1.5 transactions/second, so even assuming enormous growth in popularity we wi
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  • ...that happens it is said that the transaction has been mined at a depth of 1 block. ...s more than 10% of the hashrate, and that a negligible risk of less than 0.1% is acceptable.
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  • It seems it is offered by an independent website schweinehaus.de for a 1:1 exchange rate on 8 January 2011.
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  • ...s,IWIcXczmLdP9FEjTvoxJgGnXnK5~PxOppN-wYSADPWQ,AQACAAE/bitcoin-over-freenet/1/
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  • ...nder HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Input Method, set EnableHexNumpad to "1". Then, set the type to be REG_SZ.
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  • | -2 for rejected, -1 for unsent, 0 for broadcast, 1+ for number of confirms ...check the new block's introduced transactions (incrementing them from 0 to 1), and delete/invalidate any revoked transactions (eg, from a competing chai
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  • ...ying a single SHA256 hash in the context of Bitcoin mining requires around 1,000 simple mathematical steps that must be performed entirely by ALU's. ...mulated on Nvidia GPUs (2 shifts + 1 add). This alone gives AMD another '''1.7x''' performance advantage (~1900 instructions instead of ~3250 to execute
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  • ...accountant if you decided that you wanted to accept ''Berkshire Bucks'' or 1-ounce gold coins as payment?
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  • |ni_btc={{decrease}} -1,500 |equity_usd={{decrease}} $1.60 million
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  • ...essed as double-precision Numbers in the JSON API, with 1 BTC expressed as 1.00000000 ...stead of doing proper rounding and your software will display the value "0.1 BTC" as "0.09999999 BTC" (or, worse, "0.09 BTC").
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  • Each transaction had cost $1 plus a 2% conversion fee of the total amount of the transaction. The minim
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  • Proof that more than 1 answer can be found in a single getwork and of how efficient this miner is 1) If you haven't already, download and install/run the Bitcoin core applicat
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  • # Make sure none of the inputs have hash=0, n=-1 (''coinbase'' transactions) ...erenced output transaction is coinbase (i.e. only 1 input, with hash=0, n=-1), it must have at least COINBASE_MATURITY (100) confirmations; else reject
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  • ...he withdraw screen and the money should be credited to your account within 1 business day.
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  • $bitcoin = new jsonRPCClient('http://user:password@127.0.0.1:8332/'); Bitcoin amounts can range from 1 Satoshi (0.00000001 BTC) to nearly 2,100,000,000,000,000 (21,000,000 BTC).
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  • <br />P<sub>single-second</sub> = 1-(P'<sub>single-hash</sub> ^ R<sub>typ</sub>) <br />P<sub>single-day</sub> = 1-(P'<sub>single-hash</sub> ^ (R<sub>typ</sub> * 3600 s/h * 24 h/day)
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  • {| border="1" style="text-align:right;font-family:Console, Luxi Mono, fixed" | 1&nbsp;000&nbsp;000&nbsp;000&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&
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  • Note: 1 Satoshi is defined to be the present base unit, or 0.00000001 BTC * Can be divided into exact ⅓, ⅙, ⅐, ⅑, 1⁄11 (in addition to the present ½ and ⅕) and multiples thereof
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  • ...oins and have at least 1 confirmation (you can choose a number higher than 1 if you are worried about double-spending)
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  • ...rchases using an address assigned to the affiliate. The affiliate earns a 1% commission on all ticket purchases made towards that affiliates address<re
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  • ...et, just sms "DONATE BITCOIN FAUCET" to 6033. Your mobile will be charged 1 EUR.
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  • ...n June 30, 2011 the site closed down temporarily, and relaunched on August 1, 2011. In 2017 it was down for maintenance with the message "We hope to res
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  • ...amounts to fixed denominations—$20, $50, $100, etc. At Walmart, up to $1,100 may be purchased. The funds are often available immediately, but at so
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  • | [http://brmlab.cz/place Brmlab, Bubenska 1]
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  • | 1 EUR (if from EU in EUR) | 1 EUR/USD/GBP/CHF
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  • There is a 1 GBP fee per transfer.
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  • ...c9ff; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" border="1" | Paypal - personal || Most world currencies || 1-5 || If funded via bank, requires person to dispute the ACH, which may be m
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  • The cards come in denominations of 1 BTC, 5 BTC, 10 BTC and 20 BTC. Orders for the cards are accepted online an
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  • required string name = 1; required bytes prev_block_hash = 1;
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  • |url=https://www.jaunimolinija.lt/lt/paremk/paremk-1/ |[https://n-1.cc/pg/pages/view/14888/]
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  • ...tps://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=8391.0 The Bitcoin Sun - Edition 1: From Alice to Bob]</ref>. The service stopped publishing after six update
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  • | Auto Workers Community Credit Union || $1.00 | BMO Bank of Montreal || $1.50
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  • ==Example 1: Providing a deposit== ...es: the contract can be resigned with a newer nLockTime, a sequence number 1 higher than the previous and rebroadcast 2^32 times. No matter what happens
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  • * You receive 1% for each transaction
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  • * Pooled mining can generate a 1-2% higher income (before fees, if any) due to long polling provided by the
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  • ...e will be found for every 2^32, or 4.295 billion, hashes calculated. So at 1 MHash/s, you will find a share on average every 72 minutes. If you constitute a significant part of the pool (say, above 1%), your variance will be roughly proportional to your portion of the pool.
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  • ...f Bitcoin Core. Log sources; [http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/ 1], [http://gnusha.org/bitcoin-core-dev/ 2] [https://bitcoin-irc.chaincode.co
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  • ...the International System of Units (SI) prefix representing one thousandth (1/1000th)<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix#List_of_SI_prefixes SI * One thousand millibits refers to 1 bitcoin or 1 BTC.
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  • {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" | [[Luxor]] || {{flag|us|label=1}}|| Medium || No || FPPS & PPS || {{SharedFees}} ||
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  • This means for pdifficulty 1, you want to check that the ''last'' 32 bits are zero. # if "ttr" of the server is greater than zero, go to 1) after this amount of minutes.
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  • * Proportional, 1% fee.
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  • ...tcoins. According to [http://kradminer.com/ its home page] Krad Miner is "1,000 - 30,000 times faster than a Javascript based Bitcoin miner".
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  • 1. [http://k8500.com The Bitcoin Lottery] Bitcoin winning game. -> [[The Bitc
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  • ...management fee may be initiated in 2012 (with prior notification) of up to 1%. There is no front-load fee, but there will be a back-load fee of 2%<ref>[
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  • '''Value:''' the number of Satoshi (1 BTC = 100,000,000 Satoshi) that this output will be worth when claimed.
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  • To release the escrow amount, the buyer sends the 1% commission to the escrow service. If the buyer does not release the escro
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  • The service charges a 1% escrow fee which includes potential dispute resolution. #* BTCrow.com pays the Seller in bitcoin for the amount agreed at point no 1. The transaction is complete.
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  • ...are able to setup a ready made page within less than a minute by donating 1 BTC and emailing us about your donation / identity on bilgi@kolaywebsayfasi
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  • ...onus is 100% of the system fees for a time period of 15 days for the level-1 referrer, then 10 days for the level-2 referrer and then 5 days for the lev
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  • ...ing together a medium-sized pool with no fees and clever redistribution of 1% of every found block to allow your share to grow more rapidly than on any ...ock, we redistribute 1% of the profits to all minipool owners (people with 1 or more friends mining with them). The redistribution is connected to the s
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  • '''Step 1)''' Make sure you have the required dependencies * CTRL+a 1 - Go to the 1st machine's status display
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  • 1. Using a [[hardware wallet]] such as [[TREZOR]]. ...efore switching your computer on again, remove all power sources for about 1 minute. Physically remove battery from the laptop.
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  • * automatic payout once a day, if amount > 1 BTC
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  • ...ly instant in countries of operation. In other EU countries transfers take 1 business day. For other parts of the world it is usually 3 business days.
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  • ...BitPiggy.com - new Australian Dollar <-> BitCoin exchange]</ref>. On July 1, 2011 the exchange announced plans to offer a Twitter-based payment system<
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  • .../en/alert/2016-11-01-alert-retirement |title=Alert System Retirement |date=1 November 2016 |publisher=Bitcoin Project |accessdate=16 November 2016 }}</r Bitcoin 0.1 was released on 9 January 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto with only Windows suppor
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  • ...into the client. When a version-2 transaction spends one of these version-1 outputs, the hardcoded public key will be used instead of the hash. ...will be securely hashed into a hash tree. At least the root of the version-1 tree will be hardcoded into the client.
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  • This method involves displaying the data on screen and either 1) typing it with the keyboard of the other computer or 2) writing it down on ...eat, destroying any engraved SK. "Most house fires do not burn hotter than 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is typically associated with the h
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  • ...rs for balances of 10,000 or more Satoshi. No sign-up is required, you get 1,000 Satoshi just for entering your Bitcoin address. They also offer a 50% r ...inRebates] Earn bitcoins for shopping at your favorite stores. Get between 1% and 20% of your purchase as "cash back" rewards paid exclusively in bitcoi
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  • ...as a deal price. For the case shown, the deal price would be 0.2 BTC (per $1). OTC Exchange charges 1% fee for a Buy Limit order and 0% for correspondent Sell Market orders. In
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  • ...nd there is a hard limit of 20,000 sigops per block-- meaning a maximum of 1,000 multisig transactions per block. Creating multisig transactions using m ...ng validation. Adding an extra OP_0 placeholder to the scriptSig adds only 1 byte to the transaction, and any alternative that avoids OP_CHECKMULTISIG a
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  • There is a 1-confirmation attack on old clients that interpret OP_EVAL as a no-op, but i ...to mine a block that contains both transactions. If the victim accepts the 1-confirmation payment, then the attacker wins because both transactions will
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  • ...ly ING Person2Person), with no fee. Withdrawals were done via ACH and took 1 to 3 business days. Withdrawals required uploading a copy of the user's gov ...y, incurred a 0.4% fee. Orders that don't execute immediately received a 0.1% rebate, to encourage liquidity providers to offer information about their
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  • ...ll and give it to the cashier. You need to pay $20 and since you only owe $1, the cashier gives you back $19. Now in fiat, nobody except the central ban ** $1 bill to cashier
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  • 1) Create a standardized way for computing power bids to be encoding in the b ...ides something like backing to BTC, which provides a floor to the price of 1 BTC.
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  • ...acters except 0, O, I, and l. Mainnet [[P2PKH]] addresses start with <code>1</code>, while [[P2SH]] addresses start with <code>3</code> ([[Bech32]] addr 1 - Take the corresponding public key generated with it (33 bytes, 1 byte 0x02 (y-coord is even), and 32 bytes corresponding to X coordinate)
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  • ...>9</sup> - 2<sup>8</sup> - 2<sup>7</sup> - 2<sup>6</sup> - 2<sup>4</sup> - 1
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  • ...lly secure random number <code>k</code> between <code>1</code> and <code>n-1</code>. * Compute <code>s = k<sup>-1</sup>(z + r*d<sub>A</sub>) mod n</code>. If <code>s=0</code>, generate anot
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  • ...of addresses should grow exponentially (assuming a networked effect of (n-1)*(n-2)/2) rapidly making this scheme unfeasible. curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_FAILONERROR, 1);
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  • ===Type 1: Deterministic wallet=== ...256(string + ''n''), where ''n'' is an ASCII-coded number that starts from 1 and increments as additional keys are needed.
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  • ...mber: Cash rules the Spot! ;) Ich verkaufe BTC von 1-200 EUR und kaufe von 1-100 EUR. Kontaktiert mich via ancapitol@yahoo.de, IRC-Chat oder per Jabber ...2505, -113.52068|Andrew| I sell at the up-to-the-minute Mt Gox Ask Price + 1% fee for Mt Gox code or 2% for plain bitcoin. My gmail account is onelinepr
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  • * '''Unnecessary failure risk (1 year):''' if it fails for no good reason, we’ll have wasted an entire yea
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  • ...when validating transactions in blocks with timestamps >= 1333238400 (Apr 1 2012) <ref>[https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/8f188ece3c82c4cf5d52a # OP_CHECKSIG and OP_CHECKSIGVERIFY count as 1 signature operation, whether or not they are evaluated.
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  • ...sist with signature collection and broadcast (which includes regular, 1-of-1 transactions requiring signatures from an offline computer). The goal is t ...is transaction combines 162 BTC to create two outputs, one of 160 BTC, one 1.9995 BTC, and a tx fee of 0.0005. In this TxDP, both inputs have been sign
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  • ...ctive traders. Since its inception, the platform has processed more than 1,1 Billion NOK in transaction volume, which equals roughly 120 million USD<ref
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  • License: CC0-1.0 ...ment proposes a certain type of wallet behaviour which uses BIP341 taproot[1]. It provides a greater anonymity set for off-chain protocols which will ma
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  • Since 2019, software has been deployed[1] which initiates ...in/bitcoin/pull/15759 implemented this functionality] since version 0.19.0.1, released in November 2019.
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  • * Replace hard-coded maximum block size (1,000,000 bytes) and maximum number of signature operations per block (20,000
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  • 1. Take a private key. 1. Take a wallet import format (WIF) string.
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  • There is a 1-confirmation attack on old implementations, but it is expensive and difficu If the victim accepts the 1-confirmation payment, then the attacker wins because both transactions will
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  • ...e existing sites promoting this stuff won't use a KDF stronger than SHA256*1 because "users are stupid if they use weak passwords". <ref>[https://bitcoi
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  • | Test multisig 1-of-1<br /> Generate a multisig 1-of-1 address: ./bitcoind addmultisigaddress 1 {public key from above}<br />
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  • | Test multisig 1-of-1<br /> Generate a multisig 1-of-1 address: ./bitcoind addmultisigaddress 1 {public key from above}<br />
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  • Success of the evaluation script is denoted by a 1 at the top of the private evaluation stack. Once the evaluation script is ...the public key, and one signature is pulled from the signature list. Push 1 or 0 on the stack to denote success or failure.
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  • * [[MtGox/API/HTTP/v1|Version 1]] ...e API is no more accepting authentication by login/pass ( since 2012 march 1 ) , you _need_ to use an API key.'''
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  • ...sult || The result of a websocket-encapsulated [[MtGox/API/HTTP/v1|version 1 HTTP API]] request ...ume. The fields contained in the ticker match those defined in the version 1.0 API above. All fields contain <tt>currency</tt>, <tt>display</tt>, <tt>va
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  • ...ount of Bitcoin a miner holds - someone holding 1% of the Bitcoin can mine 1% of the "Proof of Stake blocks". ...key, the key becomes active provided that it retains a balance of at least 1 coin.
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  • ...The hardened child keys use indices 2<sup>31</sup> through 2<sup>32</sup>-1. To ease notation for hardened key indices, a number i<sub>H</sub> represen ...proceed with the next value for i. (Note: this has probability lower than 1 in 2<sup>127</sup>.)
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  • '''Bitminter''' was a [[Pooled mining|bitcoin mining pool]]. Roughly 1% of the bitcoins in circulation came from Bitminter.
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  • ...rent odds, and each gives the house an edge of 1.90% (i.e., payouts are 98.1% when including the payout to the losing bets). The website shows the full ...ending coins to this address, one participates in Satoshi Dice's "lessthan 1" gambling game, which offers a 0.0015% chance to win 64000&times; the origi
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  • ...the network how they behave and which services they support. NODE_NETWORK (1) means a node can be asked for full blocks for example.
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  • ...e bitcoins). The admins of the site also decided to give a second price of 1 BTC to a third contributor. ...%, to which must be added the PayPal transaction fees, which are more than 1%.
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  • ...d transactions are versioned binary structures. Both currently use version 1. This BIP introduces an upgrade path for versioned transactions and blocks. # Treat transactions with a version greater than 1 as non-standard (official Satoshi client will not mine or relay them).
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  • * 1 BTC = 1 Bitcoin * 0.01 BTC = 1 cBTC = 1 Centi-Bitcoin (also referred to as Bitcent)
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  • ...ice described by this BIP, instead of waiting an average of 10 minutes for 1 confirmation, a transactor could potentially receive 0.51 or more confirmat ...starts out with 0 confirmations. When it is first seen in a block, it has 1 confirmation. In contrast, with Instant Partial Confirmation, a transactio
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  • ...s machines, but they are generally broken down as 1 way or 2 way machines. 1 way machines, or Kiosks, allow for the insertion of cash and withdrawal of [[Lamassu]] was an early 1 way machine that has an add-on base that extends the functionality to being
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  • ...itcoins. The current fee amount is 0.001 BTC, which is presently less than 1 USD.
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  • ...'''hashed signature (Rest-Sign)''' for added security.<br><br> In version 1, Rest-Sign is created through base64-encoding the 256-digest HMAC hashing o ...ader.python/blob/master/lib/json_ascii.py json_ascii] also. Works on API 0/1/2. Link to git-repo: [https://github.com/genbtc/trader.python/ genbtc's tra
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  • ...rs who match an existing order on the market are known as Takers and pay a 1% fee.
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  • 1. Place an order, determining the amount of bitcoins he is willing to purcha ...fter the user enters an amount of bitcoins he is willing to buy (minimum 0.1 BTC), provides a valid Bitcoin address and choses from one of the following
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  • ...lume and liquidity".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.pehub.com/canada/2016/1/vc-backed-kraken-to-buy-canadian-bitcoin-exchange-cavirtex/|title=VC-backed ...tle=Kraken Acquires Cryptowatch and Launches New Trade Platform|accessdate=1 March 2017}}</ref>
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  • ...ting invite requests for Coinkite.com".] ''[[coinforum.ca]]''.</ref><ref> (1/11/2013). [http://www.thebitpages.com/merchants/1076 "Coinkite".] ''[[The B
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  • ...ashcash-SHA1 (original), hashcash-SHA256^2 (bitcoin), hashcash-Scrypt(iter=1). ...rst k bits of the hash output are 0 . So for example k=20 requires average 1 million tries. It is actually the output that partially matches, not the pr
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  • ...ifiably operated by established pools or miners, possessing a minimum of 0.1% of the total network hash rate. This stringent criterion has been adopted ...a pool has 10% of the hashrate, they mine about a block every 100 minutes (1 hour and 40 minutes), on average. If a pool has 5% of the hashrate, then t
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  • ..., but technically, any difficulty could be used). Every hash created has a 1 in 232 possibility of being a valid share. In order to get Bitcoins in a mo
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  • ...nd ed.). Auburn, Alabama: Ludwig von Mises Institute. ISBN 978-1-61016-055-1. * [http://libertarianpapers.org/articles/2009/lp-1-43.pdf The Definition of Inflation According to Mises: Implications for the
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  • Leverage - 10:1, 5:1, 2:1<br> Minimum Trade Size - $5 equates to ~$50 Trade at 10:1<br>
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  • ...Hashing Pool & Get Started Today... http://merlinsgift.com - Get your FREE 1 Mh/s of mining power inside the member's back office...
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  • ...mong the winners. Website's commission is 4%. Author of the statement gets 1% reward.
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  • ...to 1 joule/s, this measure can also be expressed as J/Ghash, or joules per 1 billion hashes.
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  • ...any one major exchange however on 02/21/2014 the rates offered were within 1% to 2% of the [[CoinDesk | CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index ]]
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  • ...BTC that a bitcoin will be worth at least $500, and Bob would like to bet .1 BTC that a bitcoin will be worth less than $500 in 2 weeks. Alice and Bob 1. .6 BTC to SHA256 Hash<sub>A</sub> EQUALVERIFY Pubkey<sub>Alice</sub> CHECK
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  • In 2014, the company began offering hosted mining starting at 1 TH/s SHA-256. A hosted mining contract contains the hardware and a 1-year hosting contract with HashCoins.<ref>[https://www.hashcoins.com/buy-ho
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  • ...ven borrower. BitLendingClub boasts some of lowest fees in the industry at 1% of the loan value. The lending fees are paid by the borrower as part of th
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  • ...ty and its censorship resistance. For every altcoin you can point out that 1. it's trying to copy Bitcoin and that 2. there's a clear person or group of
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  • [https://bitbook.ie bitbook.ie] is the #1 parimutuel Bitcoin sports betting site. Its odds are created based on user
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  • [[File:RIPEMD160 block.png|thumb|upright=1.2|alt=Sub block.|Sub block of the compression function.]] [[File:RIPEMD160 compression function.png|thumb|upright=1.2|alt=Compression function.|The full compression function.]]
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  • |enddifficulty=1,159,929 *09 – Bitcoin achieves [[dollar parity]]. 1 bitcoin trades for 1 US dollar on [[Mt. Gox]].<ref>[http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/02/10/1892
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  • ...you need Bitcoin Core running with RPC enabled and the -txindex=1 -server=1 flags. ...ti-sig addresses for issuance, though that is not implemented in Colorcore 1.0.
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  • ...s, and as of 2014, some single ASIC units are able to reach speeds of over 1,000GH/s while consuming far less power than used by a GPU. The information | 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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  • ...coin, the average cost of remittances could be reduced to $5 Billion, or 1.1%. ...y internationally from a global average of about 8% to anywhere from 3% to 1%.
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  • [[["mining.set_difficulty", "subscription id 1"], ["mining.notify", "subscription id 2"]], "extranonce1", extranonce2_size # ''Generation transaction (part 1).'' The miner inserts ExtraNonce1 and ExtraNonce2 after this section of the
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  • ...mation used in computing that can have only one of two values (either 0 or 1).<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit</ref>
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  • ...ers on the network. This happens if the software is run with <code>-listen=1</code> as is default. Contrary to some popular misconceptions, being an arc ...s to other network participants (if the software is run with <code>-listen=1</code> as is default). This is especially important for lightweight nodes.
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  • ...problems, however. Prominent among them is the discussion on what to call 1 billion bitcoin, which symbol color to use for it, and when wallet clients
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  • <blockquote>I'm implementing a full node for a couple of things. 1. to make sure i have a complete understanding of the implementation that go
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  • ...rd and accept signatures as valid. When this changed in OpenSSL 1.0.0p and 1.0.1k, it made some nodes reject the chain. .... Note that this function tests a signature byte vector which includes the 1-byte sighash flag that Bitcoin adds, even though that flag falls outside of
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  • * '''1-of-2''': Husband and wife petty cash joint account &mdash; the signature of ...ossible-to-do-a-3-of-5-or-1-multi-sig-for-backup-purposes/89590?noredirect=1#comment102505_89590 complex] multisig wallets can be created if desired.
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  • ...claimed to have been initially designed by Bitmine and contracted out on a 1-year exclusive availability to Innosilicon, LTD. Co.
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  • ...y to be accurate. The only other safe versions are 0.9.5, 0.10.0, and 0.10.1. ...2dbd422d7bf1c4b55982c37b390d4613dcee00d31741c6a mined by an unknown miner (1,597 non-coinbase transactions)
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  • |gold=1 ...so the most valuable physical bitcoin ever produced, with one selling for $1 million in 2013. The token is made of an ounce of fine gold, which at the t
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  • ...perform in-house hashing using custom hardware only, to come online 'about 1 year from' the time of the e-mail.<ref>http://pastebin.ca/2831393</ref>
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  • After success of Mock Bitcoin trade engine for 1 month in December 2014, Coinsecure's Trade Engine went live and began accep
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  • ...ge 6250 -o http://stratum.pool:3333 -u work -p pass --api-allow W:127.0.0.1 --api-listen $@ 2>./log cgminer-api "ascset|0,frequency,1-200" /* set chip 1 works at 200 Mhz */
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  • ...result of this attack, most mining pools updated their software to produce 1 MB blocks, as originally most capped their blocks at sizes such as 250 kB o ...s/3ci9av/could_the_recent_attack_on_bitcoin_be_the_product/csw1e50?context=1}}</ref>
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  • ...nly-asked questions and concerns about scaling Bitcoin, including “level 1” solutions such as increasing the block size and “level 2” solutions ...Bitcoin’s consensus rules to reject blocks larger than 1,000,000 bytes (1 megabyte) if their block height was higher than 79,400.<ref>[https://github
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  • ...ng history. The rate for new accounts and those with the lowest volume is 1%. Refer to the [https://bitso.com/fees?l=en] to determine discount levels.
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  • ...25011 INFO [protocol] Connected to peer [88.103.255.166:8333] on slot [2] (1 total) ...:22.770860 INFO [protocol] Connected to peer [82.69.121.229:8333] on slot [1] (3 total)
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  • ...service providers use a 2of3 multi-signature schema where the user stores 1 of the keys (offline) as backup while using the other key for daily use and Vector 1
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  • If bit (1 << 31) of the sequence number is set, then no consensus meaning is applied If bit (1 << 31) of the sequence number is not set, then the sequence number is inter
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  • ...000 light years across, then you'd need a block interval of something like 1 million years. ...1 bitcoin by burning 1 MarsCoin, you can always get 1 MarsCoin by burning 1 bitcoin, and there are no other ways of getting MarsCoins.
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  • License: CC0-1.0 This BIP is dual-licensed under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal and GNU All-Permissive licenses.
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  • In the case of a reorg, where 1 or more blocks are disconnected, nodes currently just send an "inv" for the
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  • ...fulfilling the request makes some sort of proof. However, it does not meet 1, 2 or 4 and it obviously only meets 3 if the payment is made through BIP007 ...erver, with the private keys used to sign the transaction. This could meet 1 and 2 but probably not 3. This is not standardized either. 4 Could be met i
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  • .../charts/avg-block-size?timespan=all&showDataPoints=false&daysAverageString=1&show_header=true&scale=0&address= ===Proposal 1 : Depending only on previous block size calculation===
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  • # Trigger: (1) Block time 00:00:00 on flag day, AND (2) 95% of the last 1,000 blocks have signaled support. The first block exceeding 1,000,000 bytes will partition older clients
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  • |location=1 Quality Court, WC2A 1HR London, United Kingdom ...ns provided by the Company with each report. It includes calculating a SHA-1 digest of a message consisting of the timestamp shown at the top of the Sol
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  • ...eating exchange transactions, enabling potential espionage among traders. [1] 1: 26aa6e6d8b9e49bb0630aac301db6757c02e3619feb4ee0eea81eb1672947024[1]
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  • The Isle of Man introduced regulations for digital currency businesses on 1 April 2015<ref>[http://www.coindesk.com/isle-of-man-introduces-regulation-f ...cover bitcoin companies, including exchanges, operating on the island from 1 April 2015. Bitcoin businesses must now comply with the Isle of Man’s ant
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  • ...ed to have particular version bits set, it would have ceased enforcing the 1 MB block size limit and also have added a few new rules. However, this thre ...ight MB blocks (doubling in size every two years) once 75% of a stretch of 1,000 mined blocks is achieved after the beginning of 2016.<ref>{{cite web|ur
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  • ...activation time will be the timestamp of the 750'th block plus a two week (1,209,600 second) grace period to give any remaining miners or services time starting time: 1 Aug 2015 (timestamp 1438387200)
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  • * [http://www.satoshisplit.com/ '''SatoshiSplit.com'''] #1 Bitcoin Raffle - Live Daily Drawings - 100% Fair - Huge Jackpots - Fast Pay
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  • ...ign Agency, headquartered in the heart of Europe’s Oil Capital Aberdeen [1]. ISFXmedia is a trading name of ISFX Ltd., a company registered in Scotlan [1] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3236703.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3236703.stm] <br />
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  • ...basis we provide E-Scrooge debit cards. Current limits for withdrawal for 1 card are up to 40 000 usd/eur monthly.<br />
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  • ...esearch shows that over 60% of all app downloads come from organic search [1]. Most app owners aren't focusing on ASO at all yet, making it a huge oppo [1] [http://yellowheadinc.com/seo-for-google-ios-app-store http://yellowheadin
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  • The Coinsnap service fee contains a merchant discount rate of 1% and a transaction fee of 0.10 EUR.
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  • [[File:Denarium-Bitcoin-Gold-parity-Coin-promo-3.jpg|250px|thumb|Denarium 1 BTC Gold]] ===Original series 1/10 BTC Coin wallet===
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  • ...bniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), Volume 124, pp. 51:1-51:21, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2019)
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  • * Ch 1: Intro & Overview (this page)
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  • '''1) Address database (peers.dat)''' * 1) Disconnects sockets that have the fDisconnect flag set on them (and have e
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  • * We sync from everyone we can, though limited to 1 during initial headers sync. ...ty blocks forked off low in the chain. e.g. you start off with difficulty 1 blocks at block 0, now mine-able by the millions by a single asic— _MAYBE
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  • * VALID_HEADER = 1 ...p <key,value> where duplicate keys are allowed (thus, can hold elements <a,1>,<b,2>,<b,3>)
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  • * Trading fees: 1% of trade value for individuals, 0.8% for traders
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  • if (argc < 1 || !bc::decode_base16(decoded, argv[0])) return -1;
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  • Replaces: 1 This particular BIP replaces BIP 1 with a more well-defined and clear process.
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  • ...nal in terms of enabling compatibility with wallets that implement version 1 and version 2 reusable payment codes, however future developments of the re ...consists of the new account/payment code pair created by using an index of 1 in as the account/identity level of both paths.
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  • ...igning key parent nodes use child indices 1 to MAX_INDEX (2<sup>31</sup> - 1) for signing keys. We can use either hardened or nonhardened derivation. ...uously indexed signing keys. We could also use MAX_INDEX (2<sup>31</sup> - 1) for this purpose. However, we believe doing so introduces more idiosyncras
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  • what rules were in place first, we're defining schism[1] hardforks as [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schism
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  • * '''Phase 1''' * '''Phase 1'''
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  • 1,000,000 bytes to 2,000,000 bytes. * OP_CHECKMULTISIG evaluations are counted accurately; if the signature for a 1-of-20 OP_CHECKMULTISIG is satisfied by the public key nearest the top of th
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  • {'''K'''<sub>k</sub>} = { '''m'''<sub>1</sub>/k, '''m'''<sub>2</sub>/k, '''m'''<sub>3</sub>/k, ..., '''m'''<sub>n</ [{'''K'''<sub>k</sub>}] = [{'''K'''<sub>k</sub>}<sub>1</sub>] [{'''K'''<sub>k</sub>}<sub>2</sub>] ... [{'''K'''<sub>k</sub>}<sub>n
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  • ...self if any of its inputs have an nSequence number less than (0xffffffff - 1). ...ode's minimum relay fee setting. For example, if the minimum relay fee is 1 satoshi/byte and the replacement transaction is 500 bytes total, then the r
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  • version 1 transaction with normal inputs: Essentially the last bit in the version field is set to 1 to enable wildcard inputs for all
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  • ...merchants, and users (each as a segment). Each one must represent at least 1% stake in the Bitcoin ecosystem. ...mmittee must prove and maintain a clear claim that they represent at least 1% of the Bitcoin ecosystem in some form.
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  • ...on that created the output being spent in the current transaction. Version 1 transactions do not have a normalized transaction ID hence the non-normaliz ==== Version 1 ====
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  • ...malleable only with agreement of m private key holders (as opposed to only 1 private key holder with BIP62) The <code>marker</code> MUST be a 1-byte zero value: <code>0x00</code>.
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  • [1-byte address version] [1-byte witness program version]
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  • ...n<sup>2</sup>) as the number of sigops in a transaction increases. While a 1 MB block would normally take 2 seconds to verify with an average computer i 1. nVersion of the transaction (4-byte little endian)
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  • ...s and 80,000 registered users, CoinGate offers payouts in Euros for a flat 1% fee, eliminating any risk associated with the price volatility of cryptocu ...ceive payouts in Bitcoin directly to their wallet. CoinGate charges a flat 1% fee for paid orders processed - there are no setup or subscription fees.
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  • |bit=Bit 1 "segwit" ...Segwit witness data only weighs 1 WU, allowing blocks that are larger than 1 MB without a hardforking change.
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  • You need Tor (at least version 0.2.7.1). Figure out where your <tt>torrc</tt> file is (<tt>/etc/tor/torrc</tt> is You need Bitcoin Core (or similar). For method 1, you need at least version 0.12.0. Find <tt>bitcoin.conf</tt> in your [[dat
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  • Let's say that you've received bitcoins in three distinct transactions of 1 BTC, 3 BTC, and 5 BTC, and these are the only transactions your wallet has
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  • * 1% fee with Double geometric method <ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?to
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  • ...cceptable characters, and sequentially number each character starting from 1. For example, if you want to generate a 4-digit PIN, you would create a lis <pre>1 0
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  • ...fee, and they ''should'' be able to gracefully bump fees in the remaining 1% of cases, but in general, fees are handled pretty poorly by today's wallet ...port" to something that won't actually work; for example, an IP of 127.0.0.1 and a port of 10 is very unlikely to work. If you already have a proxy set
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  • The shipping takes 1-2 weeks depending on the workload of the issuing bank. The standard shippin ...Obtaining the PIN code is free for the first time, then changing it costs 1 USD.
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  • ...shares". Imagine you have a N of M split secret and some attacker finds N-1 of the shares and using a $5 wrench they demand that you provide an additio
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  • ...ame parameters for BIP141 and BIP143, with the name "segwit" and using bit 1. ...t 1 May 2016 UTC (Epoch timestamp 1462060800) and BIP9 timeout is midnight 1 May 2017 UTC (Epoch timestamp 1493596800).
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  • ...a, or anything else that is relevant to the reader. This part MUST contain 1 to 83 US-ASCII characters, with each character having a value in the range * The '''separator''', which is always "1". In case "1" is allowed inside the human-readable part, the last one in the string is t
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  • ...that R is a public key, so would require 33 bytes to represent (32 bytes + 1 bit indicating "even" vs "odd").
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  • ...e trusting tobacco companies to act with their customers' health as their #1 priority. Additionally, miners may not have a ''choice'' in some matters: s
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  • ...ef><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_Bank_robbery</ref> bank; $1 billion stolen, all but $80 million "recovered" (just means wire transfers :Almost certainly, but this argument has two massive holes in it: (1) because they ''concentrate'' funds they are a massive target for hackers,
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  • | 24 hours (1 day) ...of these payments to the block chain, we could more efficiently just add a 1 BTC payment from Alice to Charlie.
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  • Merchants pay a flat fee of 1% of the value of the sale of any items using Blockonomics to accept payment
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  • ...3.0/ Bitcoin Core 0.13.0 release notes]</ref>, each weight unit represents 1/4,000,000th of the maximum size of a block. ...four weight units. That means the maximum block size measured in vsize is 1 million vbytes.
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  • ...bitcoin communities on the internet. As of December 2018 it has more than 1,000,000 subscribers. ...ziy5/privacy_wasabi_wallet_10_is_finally_released/ (Privacy) Wasabi Wallet 1.0 Is Finally Released!]
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  • Since 2024, 18,258,082 crypto addresses have been generated, and 1,599,286 payments served in various cryptocurrencies.
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  • For simplicity, above, each certificate was worth 1 satoshi. You can instead do a mixture of certificate denominations for incr
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  • ...by their customer, and that this transaction involves the customer paying 1 BTC to the merchant. There is no way to tell which of these two interpretat
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  • Alice's Address ---> 2of2 multisig escrow address 1 ---> Bob's Address
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  • Hubi's global alliance network and OTC Level 1 Trading Community find the best trade matchings for users, and provide user | EOS || 100 || 10000 || 50000 || 1 || Free
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  • ...>-signet</code> flag to use the default global signet (or put <code>signet=1</code> in the <code>bitcoin.conf</code> file). If you wish to use a [[#Cust $ echo "signet=1
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  • License: CC0-1.0 The current message signing standard only works for P2PKH (1...) invoice addresses. We propose to extend and generalize the standard by
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  • * XBT is defined as 100000000 satoshis (commonly known as 1 BTC). In other words, <code>1 baseCurrency = rate quoteCurrency</code>.
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