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  • ! Miner !! Minimum Fee (BTC) !! Cost per KB !! Non-standard Tx !! Other Policy Notes
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  • * Think about what you're hiding from, what is your threat model and what is your adversa * Try to reveal as little information as possible about yourself when transacting, for example, avoid AML/KYC checks and be careful
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  • ...ion transactions across the entire network that that particular node knows about (with caveats). When [[Mining|miner]]s construct new blocks, they fill thei ...which transactions enter a node's mempool, and how long it stays there, is policy which varies per node. The mempool behavior of [[Bitcoin Core]] 0.16 is com
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  • ...lection method (called ''policy'') and no known way to make any particular policy required, but one strategy popular among miners is for each individual mine ...ext section, ''feerates for dependent transactions,'' for more information about that).
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  • An initial solution is to mandate (either in code or as expressed policy) that changing a wallet's password causes (or asks the user to cause). The ...unspent transactions, this could cause legal problems. However, Local node policy generally doesn't permit arbitrary data (transactions attempting to embed d
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  • ...osits and other time liabilities are not limited by a full reserve banking policy. However the bank should plan to have enough reserves when their term expir
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  • * Uphold applies a [[Full Reserve Banking]] policy.
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  • ...here is a “natural monopoly” with governments controlling the monetary policy (including supply of money and setting interest rates). Although that may c ...company will issue the loan amount on demand just before the cardholder is about to make a payment, so that he/ she is charged interest only on the amount o
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  • | title = Bitcoins create truly democratic policy, followers say | link = http://www.canada.com/Bitcoins+create+truly+democratic+policy+followers/5144669/story.html
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  • * Refund policy (particularly with the exchange rate being volatile) ...accountant. You don't need to get into a discussion with your accountant about block chains and private keys or the philosophy behind a decentralized curr
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  • ! Miner !! Minimum Fee (BTC) !! Cost per KB !! Non-standard Tx !! Other Policy Notes
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  • ...can potentially be put at risk if the buyer requests a chargeback. Payza's policy is to close the account for any account holders who issue a chargeback.
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  • ...a 10 however each exchange that issues a redeemable code may have its own policy. As these are a fairly new tool, it is not known if any exchanges will ref
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  • ...ause they seem spendable, miners (in particular) need to store information about these payments in a high-performance database so that they can quickly vali ...ver, for small amounts of data the cost of storing data in a hash field is about the same as storing data in an OP_RETURN output. Worse, it's easier for mo
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  • Policy holders will be able to pay bills or 3rd parties directly with Insure Netwo
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  • ...lead. Wall of Coins' creators, Genitrust, Inc, will forever adhere to this policy, as it is simply the Bitcoin way: full transparency and entirely peer-to-pe
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  • This policy is most favorable to the consumer using Bitcoins and is the most likely to ...ume. Adjustments due to exchange rates are unnecessary or rare under this policy, often because they are balanced out by some other factor (such as trading
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  • ...ustomised service serving pre-existing addresses. This is left up to sysop policy, and deliberately not defined here.
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  • ...ake up the difference using a margin call, but this is not guaranteed. The policy for this is explained on the [https://icbit.se/margincall ICBIT website]. ...ointalk.org/index.php?topic=15818.msg250391#msg250391 Fireball's statement about ongoing futures exchange work]</ref>. By that time a very first version of
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  • ...asymmetry''' between the two communities' goals, as follows. (I'm talking about an attack to destroy the usability of Bitcoin. An attack to achieve [[Doubl ...itcointalk.org/index.php?topic=125822.msg1352625#msg1352625 my forum post] about how a cryptocurrency might resist a >50% attack from (in Cunicula's opening
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  • * [http://www.bitinstant.com/static/aml.pdf BitInstant Anti-Money Laundering policy]
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  • ...t to include an exit address facility, and allow enactment of exit address policy at any time. This would avoid the conflict of interest inherent in "anti-m
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  • ...o matter what. Possession of bitcoin is not enforced by business rules and policy, but cryptography and game theory. ...of 120000 bitcoins. Here is a reddit discussion involving bitcoin experts about bribing miners to reorg and why that's a bad idea: https://archive.is/S2fBH
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  • Returns JSON object with information about a serialized, hex-encoded transaction. ...txid. If verbose is non-zero, returns a JSON Object containing information about the transaction. Returns an error if <txid> is unknown.
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  • ...ref> The California DFI dissolved several days later.<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Us|publisher=California Department of Business Oversight|url=http://www.dbo ...nounced that it would seek to wind down its education, outreach and public policy initiatives as it turns its focus to core development. Three surveys conduc
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  • ...confers voting rights upon the owner. In this document we will talk mostly about bonds, but the same ideas can be applied to build a stock market too. ...the ability to pay to anyone who satisfies an arbitrary policy. Ciphertext-policy attribute based encryption (CP-ABE) allows you to encrypt some data such th
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  • ...22.msg1392450#msg1392450 coined by Meni Rosenfeld] for the following miner policy:
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  • ...ers, TV channels, websites etc, as to make it impossible for anyone to lie about them. ...should get "the latest lottery results" appended to it. There is no hurry about this, it doesn't need to be exactly every week, or even the same lottery ev
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  • ...ools to each other at startup, however, this requires a memory pool expiry policy to be implemented as currently node restarts are the only way for unconfirm
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  • reward. As of April 2013 that inflated the currency supply by about 11% per demand for transactions is greater than about [[Maximum transaction rate|seven
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  • ...Advanced Audit Policy Configuration", "System Audit Policies - Local Group Policy Object", and select "Logon/Logoff". # Click OK, and close the Local Security Policy window.
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  • ...r zero confirmation transactions. It is up to the retailer to define their policy on number of required confirmations and presumably the size of the transact
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  • ==Trading framework and policy of the service== * Customer's personal section of the site contains complete information about his balance, transactions, contracts and amounts of mined bitcoins.
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  • ...mon practice for companies to reach out to their consumers for information about their products and services. To do this they hire companies (like us) to as ...itted to us. If you have any further concerns, please refer to our Privacy Policy. After this information is submitted, a verification e-mail will be sent to
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  • ...mon practice for companies to reach out to their consumers for information about their products and services. To do this they hire companies (like us) to as ...itted to us. If you have any further concerns, please refer to our Privacy Policy. After this information is submitted, a verification e-mail will be sent to
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  • ...mon practice for companies to reach out to their consumers for information about their products and services. To do this they hire companies (like us) to as ...itted to us. If you have any further concerns, please refer to our Privacy Policy. After this information is submitted, a verification e-mail will be sent to
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  • ====Coherent Issuance Policy==== Enforcing a coherent issuance policy by supporting two types of assets, [https://github.com/Colored-Coins/Colore
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  • Coin Center is a think tank dedicated to public policy issues related to [[Bitcoin]] and other cryptocurrencies<ref>[http://coince
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  • ...Policy rules can be changed freely, and different nodes can have different policy rules. Because all full nodes must use ''exactly'' the same consensus rules ...ns, and all block headers. Additionally, full nodes must store information about every unspent transaction output until it is spent. By default full nodes a
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  • Giving peers feedback about why their blocks or transactions are rejected, or | 0x40-0x4f || Server policy rule
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  • ...lready enforced by the reference client as of version 0.8.0 (only as relay policy, not as a consensus rule).
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  • ...have signatures that comply strictly with DER has been enforced as a relay policy by the reference client since v0.8.0, and very few transactions violating i ...rious people, in particular Greg Maxwell and Peter Todd, who gave feedback about this document as well.
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  • Answers to commonly-asked questions and concerns about scaling Bitcoin, including “level 1” solutions such as increasing the b ...bout how Bitcoin currently works (related to scaling) as well as questions about the technical terminology related to the scaling discussion.
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  • ...k/bitcoin/BIP100-blocksizechangeproposal.pdf Making Decentralized Economic Policy] - by Jeff Garzik
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  • # Continue current economic policy.
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  • ...Creation 2014, guest presentation at Trade Tech 2014: All you need to know about investing in Bitcoins<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m ...k/security | publisher=Coinfloor |title=Bitcoin security - We are paranoid about security}}</ref>
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  • * Consistent policy makes it easy for wallet authors to write code that uses transaction replac ...consistency), which makes it easier for wallets and nodes to make guesses about how long it will take a transaction to confirm.
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  • '''Policy code''' ...m for which transactions to store in its transaction pool is an example of policy. For example, a node could refuse to relay or store any transaction that i
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  • ...lly in batch runs at least 3 times per day as they run a 100% cold storage policy. All coins are stored offline, in special vaults, away from online security
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  • policy block size limit was being lift (it was not a consensus rule, rapidly by the whole worldwide community and nobody is unhappy about
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  • # Continue current economic policy. ...nt for what is best for the entire Bitcoin ecosystem when making decisions about what consensus-level changes to support.
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  • The opt-in full Replace-by-Fee (opt-in full-RBF) signaling policy This policy specifies two ways a transaction can signal that it is
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  • ...work, developers should test the scripts on testnet with the default relay policy turned on, and with a small amount of money after BIP141 is activated on ma
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  • As a default policy, only compressed public keys are accepted in <code>P2WPKH</code> and <code> Since this policy is preparation for a future softfork proposal, to avoid potential future fu
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  • estimation. Additionally, users may take advantage of mempool and miner policy to bump the priority "pinning attacks," a type of censorship in which the attacker uses mempool policy restrictions to
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  • ...beginning, and the <code>NULLDUMMY</code> rule has been enforced as relay policy by the reference client since v0.10.0. There has been no transactions viola
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  • * User-friendly GUI configuration of many node policy and other options.[[Image:Bitcoinknots-mempool-options.png|right|400px|alt= * [[Replace by fee|Full RBF]] node policy support, enabled by default (as of 0.16).
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  • * Central Banks can change policy on a whim
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  • Replace-by-fee is a node policy that comes in multiple variants:
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  • The service implies a flexible fee policy with easy switching from the [https://apirone.com/pricing percentage to a f
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  • See the [[Privacy]] page on this wiki for information about how to protect your privacy. ...as "bad" because they belong to users who disagree with Chinese government policy?
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  • Re-Keying interval is a peer policy with a minimum timespan of 10 seconds.
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  • ...)[1] and BIP141 (Segregated Witness)[2] provide mechanisms by which script policy can be revealed at spend time as part of the execution witness. ...and BIP141 (Segregated Witness)[2] allow delayed revelation of a script's policy until the time of spend.
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  • ...ble signatures since v0.9.0, and the LOW_S rule has been enforced as relay policy by the reference client since v0.11.1. As of August 2016, very few transact ...> rarely happen on the chain. The NULLFAIL rule has been enforced as relay policy by the reference client since v0.13.1.
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  • ...neral pattern of the script and internally produce a representation of the policy that the script represents. Such a policy can include things like how many keys are present, what order they are in,
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  • non-consensus rule (a policy) to not accept transaction version numbers history. Tests show that this can reduce space usage to about 75%.
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  • ...the number of outputs to the number of unique input scripts prevents this policy from growing the network’s UTXO set. A standard form HIT transaction will
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  • As these data elements can be used to encode policy, such as public keys or validation subscripts, the MERKLEBRANCHVERIFY opcod This includes execution pathways or policy conditions which end up not being needed by the redemption.
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  • <code>OP_NOP5</code> ought to be forbidden by policy by all miners for future extensions such as this, so old miners will under
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  • ...his spec does not change the requirement that nodes only relay information about blocks which they have fully validated in response to GETDATA/GETHEADERS/GE ...ocktxn RTT around 90% of the time. With a smart compact-block-announcement policy, it is thus expected that this work might allow blocks to be relayed betwee
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  • ...stricted to only permit one of the two variants (as Bitcoin does through a policy rule on the network), it can be [https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:29 ...choosing secret and public keys, and we avoid introducing new assumptions about the security of elliptic curves and hash functions.
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  • ...t software.</ref>. Specifically, it seeks to minimize how much information about the spendability conditions of a transaction output is revealed on chain at ...revealed Merkle branches. This is possible because we do not actually care about the position of specific scripts in the tree; only that they are actually c
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  • ...ode>''' There are multiple ways of implementing a threshold ''k''-of-''n'' policy using Taproot and Tapscript: ...into several leaves of the Merkle tree, each implementing a ''k''-of-''k'' policy using <code><pubkey_1> CHECKSIGVERIFY ... <pubkey_(n-1)> CHECKSIGVERIFY <pu
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  • # Potentially set for node-local policy to discourage premature use ...s SCRIPT_ERR_DISCOURAGE_UPGRADABLE_NOPS (to deny entry to the mempool) for policy and must evaluate as
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  • ...ong address. An attacker who cannot modify the configuration but can learn about the keys and/or the configuration can monitor transactions in the wallet, r ...up. The Coordinator determines what type of multisig is used and the exact policy script. If encryption is enabled, the Coordinator also distributes a shared
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  • ===Respecting the minimum relay fee policy=== .../code>, as the sender's node policy might be different from the receiver's policy.
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  • However, depending on available slots on the smart-card, and preferred policy, the CERTIFY capable key MAY be flagged with CERTIFY and SIGNATURE capabili
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  • ...individual public key and signature, as would be required by an ''n-of-n'' policy implemented using <code>OP_CHECKSIGADD</code> as introduced in ([https://gi ...rs. This prevents publishing invalid signatures which may leak information about the secret key. It is recommended but can be omitted if the computation cos
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  • configuration might be concerned about the risk associated with relying on a Since it can be any Bitcoin script policy, the recovery key can include a
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  • ...llet, or a hardware signing device, in a compact, reviewable way. A wallet policy always represents exactly two descriptors, which produce the receive and ch ...ults in a more compact representation and simplifies the inspection of the policy by the user.
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  • ...d a noticeable footprint in the blockchain, potentially revealing metadata about the sender and receiver. Notification schemes also allow the receiver to li ...egrading the anonymity set of the CoinJoin and giving Bob more information about Alice. If instead all inputs are used, Bob has no way of knowing which inpu
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