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  • ...be on March 22, 2011.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo What is Bitcoin?] </ref> The bounty was awarded to JustMoon and the 8,511.96 BTC aw * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo What is Bitcoin?] video on YouTube
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  • <big><big>I used a updata flag which is a four bytes word and is writed at fixd flash address (0x8000 - 4)
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  • "Money is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts * A record that is accepted as payment for goods and services, but not in the general case in
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  • ...for other versions of Windows. In addition, any text surrounded by quotes is to be entered without quotes.'' ...e is a little-known way to automate tasks like this. For this tutorial, we will be using [[CGMiner]]. If you don't already have it, [https://bitcointalk.or
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tutorial: Automatically mine when computer is locked on Windows]]
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  • This page aims to give a beginners explanation to the question "Is Bitcoin Mining Profitable ?" '''Network Hash Rate''' - What is the combined computing power of all of the network miners.
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  • #REDIRECT [[What is Bitcoin?]]
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  • #redirect [[What is Bitcoin?]]
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  • ...ers]]; ie. that miners act as some sort of parliamentary body for Bitcoin. This misunderstanding probably arises from over-simplified explanations of Bitco == Why Bitcoin is not ruled by miners ==
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  • '''This wiki is maintained by the Bitcoin community.''' <!-- IN THE NEWS; ON THIS DAY -->
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  • QBitcoin is a Qt-based C++ bitcoin client written to provide a better API and internals ...Bitcoin Wallet|Wallet]]: a separate process (maybe a separate binary) that will handle wallet operations through a dedicated line (create address, delete a
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  • ...rrently most commonly measured in units of 100,000,000 known as BTC. There will only ever be 21 million bitcoin (BTC) to ever be created. ...012|author=Ron Dorit|coauthors=Adi Shamir|page=17|quote=The Bitcoin system is the best known and most widely used alternative payment scheme,...}}</ref><
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  • ...on P2P Foundation]</ref> that he is from Japan. Beyond that, not much else is known about him and his identity. He has been working on the Bitcoin projec ...0 it has ended. The most recent messages reportedly indicate that Satoshi is "gone for good"<ref>[http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-dev/logs/2011/04/2
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  • <b>Cryptopay24</b> is a high-quality exchange service supporting all major e-currencies and crypt Cryptopay24 is trusted exchanger and <b>officially verified partner</b> at:
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  • ...is also the second Bitcoin [[Clients|client]] in the network's history. It is available under the [http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT Bitcoind is a headless daemon, and also bundles a testing tool for the same daemon. It
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  • ...lement occurred manually between the trading partners. The disadvantage of this was that a third party had to be trusted with keeping the money safe. ...ad (e.g., buying 1.0 BTC at $5 will cost about $5.03 when the exchange fee is 0.6%).
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  • ...w services as well as a safety guarantee for its Gold level members. There is also a feedback system.
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  • ...ded into the software of the applications that utilize its block chain. It is a special case in that it does not reference a previous block, and for [[Bi ...y all of the variables necessary to recreate the block. The second section is the block in standard printblock format, which contains shortened versions
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  • Listing the bitcoin [[address|addresses]] in your wallet is easily done via ''listreceivedbyaddress''. It normally lists only addresses ...let. Each key is a bitcoin address or hex-encoded public key. If [account] is specified, assign address to [account]. Returns a string containing the add
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  • ...or of [[#b-money|b-money]] and the developer of the Crypto++ library. Dai is listed as inventor on U.S. patents 5724279 and 6081598 which were assigned ...ash|author=Morgen E. Peck|date=May 30, 2012|work=IEEE Spectrum}}</ref> and is described as an "intensely private computer engineer".<ref name=nytimes-sat
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  • ...the collapse of the currency given certain conditions and constraints. It is a common criticism made against the viability of [[Bitcoin]]. ...tional reserve backing system. Bitcoin is not affected by this because it is fundamentally different from popular currency.
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  • ...The first protocol is impractical as it requires a broadcast channel that is unjammable as well as being synchronous. ...ase of default, with a third party agreeing to be the arbitrator. If there is no agreement, each party broadcasts arguments or evidence in its favor and
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  • The '''Bitcoin.it Wiki''', usually just the '''Bitcoin Wiki''', is a MediaWiki repository of Bitcoin-related knowledge. It was founded by [[Ma
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  • This is a list of nodes which are considered reliable. == How to use this list ==
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  • ...index.php?topic=5402178.0 Why hash functions are safe?] on Bitcointalk and is reposted here for preservation. No changes have been made to the original e ...fe. How it is possible to achieve one-direction function? In this topic, I will show you, how I tried to attack SHA-1, and what does it mean, in the contex
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  • ...well as the Bitcoin network and currency itself. The bitcoin currency unit is also commonly given the informal currency code '''BTC'''. ...ode point U+20BF (₿). As of June 2017, font support for the Bitcoin sign is in macOS Sierra, iOS, Android O [https://developer.android.com/preview/down
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  • BX.in.th is a Thai based bitcoin exchange operated by Bitcoin Co. Ltd. (Thailand).
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  • ...ces of [[Address|addresses]]. It was originally written by theymos, but it is now operated by Liraz Siri. ...n human-readable or machine-readable forms, and even some information that is not actually part of blocks.
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  • ...chain they become [[Proof of work|harder and harder]] to change or remove, this gives rise of bitcoin's [[Irreversible Transactions]]. ..., it is very easy for the rest of the network to confirm that the solution is correct. There are multiple valid solutions for any given block - only one
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  • ...of trial and error is required ''on average'' before a valid proof of work is generated. Bitcoin uses the [[Hashcash]] proof of work system. ...ily (not much work is required for a single email), but mass spam emailers will have difficulty generating the required proofs (which would require huge co
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  • A [[Original Bitcoin client/API Calls list|list of RPC calls]] will be shown. If you are learning the API, it is a very good idea to use the test network (run bitcoind -testnet and bitcoin
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  • ...s within 3 days, after making sure the listed address for each contributor is correct. Sessions were planned to last for one month, however this was subject to change to reflect the amount of donations received and work
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  • ...of the reference client, not by this page. In particular, while this page is quite complete in describing the [[network]] protocol, it does not attempt Type names used in this documentation are from the C99 standard.
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  • ...Bitcoin LLC and a mailing address in Nevis. It is not known if this truly is an LLC and if so, where the organization was located. There has been no me ...ensure that for all Bitcoins in circulation in the MyBitcoin System there is at all times an identical quantity of unencumbered Bitcoins held in MYBITCO
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  • '''Java Bitcoin Client''' is a [[Bitcoin]] frontend / API written in java.
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  • ...ansferred offline for verification and signing, and the signed transaction is transferred online to be transmitted to the Bitcoin network. ...imilar to hardware wallets, except that a general purpose computing device is used instead of a special purpose peripheral.
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  • The QBitcoin Wallet is a separate process allowing wallet manipulations. It is meant to be lightweight, and portable. It depends on no external library an ...wallet contains no information on the amount stored on each address (this is up to the frontend).
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  • A '''Bitcoin invoice address''', or simply '''invoice''', is an identifier of 26-35 alphanumeric characters, beginning with the number < It is also possible to get a Bitcoin invoice address using an account at an excha
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  • ...s some nuance - in certain situations, bitcoin can be very private. But it is not simple to understand, and it takes some time and reading. This article was written in February 2019. A good way to read the article is to [[#Examples and case studies|skip to the examples]] and then come back t
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  • ...[[Pooled Mining]] mode, this block is called a "share" because the server is supposed to credit the registered user's account, according to the number o ...ssword authentication is required. For solo mining, the username/password is set in bitcoin.conf.
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  • ...to perform the [[hash|hashing]] computations. When used with a modern GPU, this can produce hash rates orders of magnitude higher than what can be achieved OpenCL is a computing framework which allows programmers to write code which works ac
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  • ...re linked together for the purpose of verifying transactions within blocks is called the block chain. ...Block Reward." The reward (a.k.a., subsidy) is halved every four years and is responsible for bitcoin's [[controlled supply]].
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  • ...chain contains every [[transaction]] ever executed in the currency. With this information, one can find out how much value belonged to each [[address]] a ...s transactions [[Irreversible Transactions|irreversible]]. The block chain is the main innovation of Bitcoin.
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  • ...ase is the special first transaction in the block). The counter parameter is small at 32-bits so each time it wraps the extraNonce field must be increme The basics of the hashcash algorithm are quite easy to understand and it is described in more detail [[hashcash|here]].
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  • === What is "difficulty"? === Difficulty is a measure of how difficult it is to find a hash below a given target.
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  • * Your additional information ("from", "message", etc.) is exchanged with the server. * Your client sends coins to this public key.
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  • This page should probably be deleted. How does it do that? Well, it is a little bit complicated; you've got to understand how bitcoins are created
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  • This document specifies <tt>pk()</tt>, <tt>pkh()</tt>, and <tt>sh()</tt> output This BIP is licensed under the BSD 2-clause license.
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  • ...378.0 supported] with Bitcoind/Bitcoin-Qt v0.7. Using bitcoin over [[tor]] is also supported. ...mally sent only when a ''new'' block or transaction is being relayed. This is only a list, not the actual data.
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  • ...'''Script''' is simple, stack-based, and processed from left to right. It is intentionally not Turing-complete, with no loops. A script is essentially a list of instructions recorded with each transaction that desc
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  • ...by the network. The lower the target, the more [[difficulty|difficult]] it is to generate a block. ...0 and the maximum value of a 256-bit number (which is huge). If your hash is below the target, then you win. If not, you increment the nonce (completely
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  • ...he difference between the amount being spent and the amount being received is the transaction fee (which must be zero or more). ...s efficient for the recipient to specify the fee, so by custom the spender is almost always solely responsible for paying all necessary Bitcoin transacti
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  • ...input Bitcoin values to new outputs. Transactions are not encrypted, so it is possible to browse and view every transaction ever collected into a block. This article is about '''on-chain transactions'''. See also: [[Off-Chain Transactions]]
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  • The [[wallet]] is stored unencrypted, by default, and thus becomes a valuable target for thef ...old password, drains the current wallet with the current password -- this is contrary to most non-technical users expectation of what 'change the passwo
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  • ...of this wiki page included modifications by theymos. The main design goal is to produce URIs that are concise enough to fit in a size-limited QR code, b ...This is the same as normal base64, but + becomes -, / becomes _, and there is no padding.
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  • ...ject based on the analysis of addresses exchanged by bitcoin nodes. (This is not to be confused with a collaborative map of Bitcoin exchanges, miners an ...ernal connections. Those node are verified bitcoin nodes and their version is known to the system.
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  • Fractional Reserve Banking is the practice whereby a bank holds reserves that are a fraction of its on-de ...on of on-demand liabilities means that in the event of a bank-run the bank is mathematically unable to meet its obligations.
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  • ...ly ask for repayment, the bank will be able to honour all its obligations. This contrasts with a system of [[Fractional Reserve Banking]]. ...sh of November 2022 several other large exchanges have announced that they will implement Proof of Reserves audits, including [[Binance]], [[OKX]], ByBit,
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  • Launched in November 2014 [https://uphold.com/ Uphold.com] is a cloud based financial service platform that enables anyone, anywhere to m ...han member deposits, guarantees safety, security and accessibility. Uphold is audited quarterly to verify solvency.
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  • The '''economic calculation problem''' is a criticism of using [[central economic planning]] as a substitute for [[Ma ...ism (book)|Socialism]]''. Mises and Hayek argued that economic calculation is only possible by information provided through market prices, and that burea
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  • '''OP_RETURN''' is a [[script]] opcode used to mark a transaction output as invalid. Since any == Is storing data in the blockchain acceptable? ==
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  • ...erations for the rollout of cryptocurrency for a progressive sovereign (as this might prompt relevant authorities, specifically the central bank of the nat ...be available only in virtual/ digital form and every monetary transaction will be stored in the national blockchain/ distributed ledger. If the ability to
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  • This page describes the Bitcoin Core code that manages startup and initializatio main() is three lines of code:
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  • A '''Micropayment Channel''' or '''Payment Channel''' is class of techniques designed to allow users to make multiple Bitcoin transa ...ty fix that separates the signatures from the part of the transaction that is hashed to form the txid. With the introduction of [[Segwit]], the malleabil
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  • This page describes how & where Bitcoin Core stores [[blockchain]] data. ...s metadata about all known blocks, and where to find them on disk. Without this, finding a block would be very slow.
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  • '''Bitcoin Charts''', run and maintained by tcatm, is a collection of statistics and graphs about the bitcoin economy. The site c
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  • Since July 23, 2012 the site is reporting an additional, unexpected "maintenance closure". Customers are r
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  • The '''Chrome Bitcoin Extension''' is an addon for the chromium or chrome browser that make payment from the brow
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  • ...e useful bitcoin-related commands and factoids. The bot's command sequence is ';;', to issue any command just start a line with two semicolons. You can a ...and a number of other channels. You can also PM commands to gribble and it will PM back.
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  • * Mhash/J = millions hashes per joule (energy efficiency; 1 joule of energy is 1 watt during 1 second: 1 J = 1 W*s) ...0 || 17<ref name="bcprice"/> || 2.55 || 20<ref name="bcprice">Actual price is in bitcoins. USD value estimated.</ref> || {{No|Discontinued}} || USB || {{
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  • ...here]]. '''Only specialized equipment that has been shipped will appear in this list.''' ...ash/J = millions of hashes per joule (energy efficiency; 1 joule of energy is 1 watt during 1 second: 1 J = 1 W*s)
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  • '''Pooled mining''' is a [[Mining|mining]] approach where multiple generating clients contribute t ...effect at the end of December, 2010), the average time to generate a block is almost 2 years.
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  • ...g/wiki/Over-the-counter_(finance) over-the-counter] trading in bitcoin. It is located on {{Libera IRC|bitcoin-otc}} IRC channel on Libera.Chat IRC networ Trading in the market is facilitated by the [[gribble]] bot, which takes care of maintaining the out
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  • supply is limited and not controlled by any party. be built on this technology.
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  • ...and then withdraws that money. Unlike over-the-counter transactions, there is no risk of losing money due to people not fulfilling their part of the deal ...both can be removed from the "order book". Thus, at any given time, there is a price above which there are no more buy orders and a slightly higher pric
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  • | '''This article requires cleanup to meet the Bitcoin Wiki's quality standards.''' This page explains the basic framework of Bitcoin's functionality.
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  • ...or a supply altered only in accord with objective and calculable criteria, is a necessary condition to a meaningful just price of money.<ref>[https://isi In a centralized economy, currency is issued by a central bank at a rate that is supposed to match the growth of the amount of goods that are exchanged so t
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  • ...ent|Bitcoin Core]] project operates an open contributor model where anyone is welcome to [https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md ...n/graphs/contributors contributors]. The Linux Kernel development process is being used as the model for how changes flow into the original Bitcoin appl
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  • == Bitcoin is just like all other digital currencies; nothing new == Nearly all other digital currencies are centrally controlled. This means that:
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  • ...privacy means not only hiding the content of messages, but also hiding who is talking to whom (traffic analysis). Tor provides anonymous connections that [http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-windows.html.en This] is a detailed installation guide for Windows. Before you setup Bitcoin or mIRC
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  • Bitcoin dumps various data structures using a format like this: ...cture, which is part of the CBlock structure. Data stored in the structure is displayed in parenthesis.
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  • Tonal Bitcoin is a representation of the Bitcoin system aimed toward people who prefer the T ...allowing for infinite binary division (note that Bitcoin protocol support is still finite).
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  • '''Dwolla''' is an e-commerce business allowing payments and [[:Category:Money_transmitters Dwolla is one of the methods available for adding funds to an account with some bitco
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  • ...e bitcoin client have a different user interface than the versions used in this article. This article could use an update. See the discussion for this article for more.
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  • '''Bitcoin-Central.net''' is a [[currency exchange]] based in France and operated by [[Paymium]], that a ...61.0 Bitcoin-Central, first exchange licensed to operate with a bank. This is HUGE]</ref>
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  • '''PayPal''' is an e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made thr ...not a business account will incur no transfer fee. International payments will incur an additional currency exchange fee of at least 1%, in many instances
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  • ...by Liberty Reserve S.A. of San José, Costa Rica. As of May 27th, 2013 it is offline following the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22680297 arrest
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  • A '''digital currency''' refers to money or [[wikipedia:scrip|scrip]] which is only exchanged electronically. Digital currency can take different forms, s ...ly but the currency transmitted is representative money and what transfers is an underlying fiat currency.
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  • {{outdated}}Pecunix is a [[digital currency]] backed by gold. The company holds gold in reserve, a ...d by either the buyer or the seller, or the fee may be split 50/50. There is no cost to open or maintain a Pecunix account.
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  • BIP 0020 is based off an earlier document by Nils Schneider. '''And has been replaced b This BIP proposes a URI scheme for making Bitcoin payments.
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  • ...ef> that he now controls less than 1%. He claims that his mining software is still more efficient than all other GPU miners. He uses a heavily-modified
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  • ...d distinct from actual bitcoins, and are never supposed to have any value. This allows application developers or bitcoin testers to experiment, without hav ...d a third genesis block, a new rule to avoid the "difficulty was too high, is now too low, and transactions take too long to verify" problem, and contain
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  • ...and less than the network-adjusted time + 2 hours. "Network-adjusted time" is the median of the timestamps returned by all nodes connected to you. As a r ...de-local UTC plus the median offset from all connected nodes. Network time is never adjusted more than 70 minutes from local system time, however.
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  • ...Bitcoin. The blog is collaborative, thus anyone can submit an entry that will be published after moderator review. For the utility of the same name incl * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmOzih6I1zs Video: What is Bitcoin Mining]
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  • '''ClearCoin''' is an escrow-type of service that allows safer payment by securely holding coi <font style="color:red;">Note - this service is closed to new escrow listings</font>.
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  • '''Bitcoinsource.co.uk''' is a Bitcoin-related blog.
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  • '''Bitcoin Blogger''' is a blog focused on sharing news and developments related to Bitcoin.
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  • {{AfD|Defunct and probably not notable}}'''Bitcoin Bonus''' is an affiliate referral marketing service where a buyer can obtain a rebate f
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  • '''Bitcoin Economy''' is a micro blog which provides a daily snapshot of the Bitcoin Economy. The tweet currently is formatted as follows:
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  • This website is not to be confused with the [[Bitcoin-Watch|#Bitcoin-Watch]] IRC channel on
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  • '''Bitcoin Deals''' is an ecommerce site offering over 1,000,000 products, priced in Bitcoin.
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  • ...was sold for 999.00 BTC (with a shipping fee 399.00 BTC) to one bidder on this site.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100830213218/http://www.biddingpon ...http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=574.msg72007#msg72007 Beta Site is Now Live Site!]</ref>.
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  • This page aggregates the changelogs that have been posted on the forum for the B This page hasn't been updated for a while. Changelogs for newer versions as well
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  • '''Skrill''', formerly MoneyBookers, is an e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made thr
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  • '''Bitcoin Money''' is a blog relating to various financial aspects of Bitcoin. ...coin.tumblr.com/post/2560941112/rebooting-of-money The Rebooting of Money] is an audio podcast that provides an introduction to Bitcoin.
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  • The '''Bitcoin Randomizer''' is a self-labeled Ponzi-style scheme that rewards those who have contributed e The site is no longer accepting or releasing funds
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  • This limit was effectively around 500-750k in serialized bytes, and was forgotte ...Sneaky soft-forking UASF commit for MAX_BLOCK_SIZE No. 2.</ref> in secret. This limit was effectively a no-op due to the aforementioned forgotten limit.
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  • '''Bitcoin Jobs''' is a collaborative job board.
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  • ...n Jobs Report''' is a blog of observations regarding how and where Bitcoin is seen in the working world. The blog's author also operates the [[Bitcoin j
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  • '''Bitcoin 4 Cash''' was a bitcoin for cash service where cash or alternate is sent through the mail. ...ted by Madhatter who also operated [[Bitcoin 2 Credit Card]]. The service is no longer in operation.
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  • ...e in December when the service posted a message saying "BitcoinGateway.com is closed for maintenance".
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  • '''Bitcoin Sportsbook''' was a site that is used for parimutuel wagering on sporting events and Bitcoin-related metrics This service was not related to similarly named [[BTCSportsBet]] or another serv
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  • Bitcoin Morpheus is located in Reston, VA. ...d October 21, 2011<ref>[http://bitcoinmorpheus.tumblr.com Bitcoin Morpheus is shutting down!]</ref>.
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  • Mirroring the standard ''Le Système International d'Unités'', this allows for divisions of 1/10th (deci-bitcoins, dBTC), 1/100th (centi-bitcoi This table is intended to include all well-defined units of bitcoin value, including less
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  • '''Bitcoin-market''' is an IRC channel that provides a datafeed of trades being conducted on the ex
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  • ...omputer that fills other needs, such as performing as a gaming system, and is used to mine only on a part-time basis. ...ou have free electricity, GPU rigs will likely never pay for themselves at this point!
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  • ...ce''' — you buy and install the [[mining rig]] hardware and this service will take care of everything else, remotely, for a cut of the bitcoin proceeds. ...racts where a specified service laevel (measured in terms of GHash/second) is purchased for a specified length of time.
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  • Able to map and properly tag almost anything that is visible from the satellite photos. For a fee I will map any area of the world that has aerial photography available.
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  • ...ll to one another directly using the ''Linden'', This [[digital currency]] is exchangeable for US dollars and other currencies.
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  • A Bitcoin '''wallet''' is a collection of private keys but may also refer to [[Clients|client softwar This page covers various wallet formats in use.
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  • ...uld be used in the future. By default, the number of entries in the queue is 100<ref>[http://www.bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1414.0 Key pool feature
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  • DiabloMiner is a Java GPU bitcoin miner that uses the [[OpenCL_miner|OpenCL]] framework to
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  • ...CHECKSIGVERIFY, OP_CHECKMULTISIG, OP_CHECKMULTISIGVERIFY in segwit scripts is calculated differently, as described in [https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/bl ...PubKey script from the previous transaction output that is now being spent is run, generally concluding in an OP_CHECKSIG.
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  • bitcoin-virtuemart is free and unencumbered public domain software.
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  • bitcoin-wp-e-commerce is free and unencumbered public domain software.
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  • '''uc_bitcoin''' is a Bitcoin payment method for the Ubercart shopping cart for Drupal. uc_bitcoin is free and unencumbered public domain software.
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  • [https://www.poolin.com Poolin.com] is a Bitcoin & multi-cryptocurrency [[mining pool]]. Started by the founders o
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  • The data directory is the location where Bitcoin's data files are stored, including the [[Wallet| Go to Start -> Run (or press WinKey+R) and run this:
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  • This article lists Bitcoin-related press from the project's creation through Oct | title = The death of money Electronic payments are everywhere. Is it time for cash to take a hike?
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  • ...ed on a weighted average of the recent Mt.Gox trades. The weighted average is updated every 5 minutes. ...ge rate hard-coded as a variable assignment. The separate javascript file is what gets updated frequently to reflect the current rate.
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  • ...the storing of transactional information and transfer of funds. The Tangle is notably related to the IOTA project, and its quest for a free and decentral ...n. As more users begin to utilize the Tangle, the collective hashing power will increase and provide for faster transactions.
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  • ...o the act of distributing Bitcoin or [[altcoin]] tokens to addresses. This is often used to bootstrap a new [[altcoin]]
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  • Our setup is N+1 with SLA options which can provide you with the highest level of protec Lightspeed support is always here to bring you the fastest and the clearest help in the industry.
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  • Host.AG is a company that specializes in offering high quality dedicated servers and s We have started with BitCoin payments and will always offer at least 5% discounts if the payments are done by bitcoin.
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  • '''Cashila''' is a fully licensed euro and bitcoin payment processor. It operates as a Euro
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  • This guide is intended for users of [[Bitcoin-Qt]] who do not want to wait for their wall ...will take them hours to have be able to use Bitcoin Core. Another example is where the block files on hard disk have become corrupted requiring parts of
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  • This document defines an improved variant of Bech32 called '''Bech32m''', and am This BIP is licensed under the 2-clause BSD license.
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  • This BIP defines a structure for hierarchical deterministic P2SH multi-party This BIP is a particular application of BIP43.
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  • Obelisk is Bitcoin full node and blockchain server written in C++ and built using the
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  • SubvertX (sx) is a Bitcoin command line application written in C++ and Python and built usin
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  • ...nCloud.eu is a provider of cloud servers. The only accepted payment method is Bitcoin. The order page provides an indication of the time required to get
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  • '''''Note: This page is seriously outdated and largely unmaintained; due to past incidents of edit- ...k chain (see ''simplified payment verification'' below for more details on this).
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  • '''Binance''' is the world's largest cryptocurrency trading platform (exchange) by daily tra ...ar later, in March 2018, the company had established offices in Taiwan. It is currently headquartered in the Cayman Islands, on Mahé Island, Seychelles.
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  • ...on is broadcast to the Bitcoin network, it may be included in a block that is published to the network. When that happens it is said that the transaction has been mined at a depth of 1 block.
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  • Python-based RPC front-end for bitcoind/Bitcoin-Qt, which is no longer maintained or active. Reported to be broken as-of bitcoind versio ...windows.exe Windows installer] -- Requires Administrator to install or you will get an error
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  • ...tcoins on an automated, HUD based system. However, sale of bitcoins for L$ is not automatic yet.
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  • ...tual credit card is a credit card without the physical plastic card. Buyer will get the card number, expiry, and other relevant details. The virtual can be ...;u=14 The Madhatter] who also operated the [[Bitcoin 4 Cash]] service. It is no longer in operation.
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  • Bitcoin is now accepted as payment method for some of the items traded.
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  • ...ch wanted a project to play with Amazon's elastic compute cloud. barwen.ch is that project. Users will need to be running their own primary DNS servers so that barwen.ch server c
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  • James-b.ch website is based in Switzerland (but servers are in France), it offers:
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  • ...rrency, but a medium of exchange used in Dusseldorf Germany since 2006. It is a voucher. ..., Rheingold is described as "a currency pegged to Bitcoin". However, there is no mention of such peg in www.rheingoldregio.de .
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  • ...cial certified exchanger for PerfectMoney, C-Gold, and VouchX. The company is also certified as the official wholesaler for CosmicPay.
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  • BitcoinMedia is a community group blog dedicated to bitcoin content and distributing news. First started as a one man operation bitcoinmedia is now run by a team of volunteers led by bitcoinconsultancy. Anyone wanting t
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  • For SSL support a small server side script is included. This software is released under the MIT/X11 License.
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  • This software is open source.
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  • '''This project seems to no longer be in active development.''' This software is Open Source.
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  • Jeff's website with the Poold source code is no longer accessible online. Some parts of the software were last captured
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  • Micro-ondes is based in Rhone-Alpes, Geneva Switzerland. It specializes in the field of el 'Bitcoin accepted here' logo is displayed on the website. Contact the site for details.
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  • ...m number generator, there is no independent verification that this in fact is what occurs. The operator keeps 10% of the amounts wagered, and another 10
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  • ...the ⓑ or Ⓑ symbol on a Mac, depending on how frequently you think you will do it. If you think you might type it a lot, the quickest way is to open up a Terminal window and enter the following two commands:
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  • ''Freenet'' <https://freenetproject.org/> is a free open source community project to provide a un-censorable distributed The bitcoin community is working on a developing bitcoin-on-freenet, this project has the goals of being able to fully interact with bitcoin anonymou
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  • '''Bitcoin on Freenet''' is a new project run by a team of people of both the freenet and bitcoin commu
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  • The numeric keypad mentioned below is the keypad on the right side of the keyboard of a full size keyboard. On a This is the easiest and most universal.
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  • This is a project to define a new wallet protocol addressing problems with the curr This protocol aims to be a standard for communication between Wallets and User I
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  • As of 6 Oct 2013 the domain for this site is unregistered. It is assumed the site has ceased to operate. This is a Bitcoin only site at the moment with no Paypal or other service at the mo
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  • BitPenny is a bitcoin mining pool that uses an [https://github.com/ForceMajeure/BitPenn BitPenny uses a delayed pay-per-share (CPPSRB) payout model that is immune to pool-hopping. Shares are paid in last-in-first-out order and nev
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  • ...rver, and are sent out when a user-set threshold balance is reached. There is a fixed fee of 2%, as of December 10, 2017<ref>[https://slushpool.com/terms The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "/slush/" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/8e058f90d3f287cd25a178b4396ed36
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  • This poker room is an [[:Category:Open Source|open source]] project. This project and domain is currently for sale. To be clear - server was hacked directly,
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  • Some Bitcoin users might wonder why there is a huge disparity between the mining output of a CPU versus a GPU. ...- in accordance with the program code of the software, and, hopefully, the will of the user.
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  • This guide is intended for small business owners who wish to help promote Bitcoin by acce ...cash or gold or scrip or gift cards or foreign currency. We think that it is pretty much the same as the local businesses of Great Barrington, Massachus
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  • 'Ubitious' is a file sharing site. ...vested bitcoins. Price to download will be set to amount you invested. You will get 70% share for each download.
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  • '''BitMarket Square''' is Bitcoin's first online BitCoin Dedicated Marketplace The site is online marketplace forum dedicated to the Bitcoin Economy, a place where pe
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  • ...to merchants as it helps determine "market clearing rate". This technique is needed because the number of units offered at the "best bid" or "best ask"
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  • This product is licensed commercially however the author claims the source will be released into the public domain (UNLICENSE) at a future date<ref>[http:/
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  • A GUI frontend based on [[poclbm]]. This program is also referred to as GUIMiner. For Windows & MacOS X only.
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  • <span style="color:red;">This service might no longer be functioning. See history, below.</span> Access to the site is available using only its Onion address through [[Tor]].
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  • ...field whose value is adjusted by miners so that the [[hash]] of the block will be less than or equal to the current [[target]] of the network. The rest of ...ficulty]], where a higher [[difficulty]] represents a lower [[target]]. As this iterative calculation requires time and resources, the presentation of the
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  • }}'''BitcoinTalk''' is a message board where people interested in the technical details and the de The domain name is owned by [[Sirius]]. The forum is administrated by [[:User:Theymos|theymos]].
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  • ...iner, also referred to as puddinpop's miner after the author's forum name, is a [[Pooled mining|pool miner]] client.
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  • ...ly stored and transferred. Szabo's theory of the economics of such money is described in the linked article on [http://szabo.best.vwh.net/shell.html th ...' rather than a ''quorum of (hash) computing power'', so unlike bitcoin it is vulnerable to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sybil_attack Sybil attacks].
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  • ...r ideally a 64-bit integer representation. In either case, rounding values is required. ...xample, if you truncate instead 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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  • '''WxBitcoin''' is a now deprecated version of the [[Bitcoind|original Bitcoin client]], which
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  • The Bitcoin Bulletin's website www.bitcoinbulletin.com is not accessible online anymore. The archive.org shows the content was last c
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  • '''Manaty''' is a French based freelance software development company created in 2006, spec
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  • ...coins can be exchanged to and from the local currency. An example of this is where Bitcoins can buy [[Rheingold]] from an exchanger.
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  • '''This is exchange is - Closed -''' This exchange allowed the purchase and sales of Bitcoins for customers within th
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  • ...ble. This pool also shows you the efficiency of your bitcoin miner, which is very unique feature that no other mining pools have. The pool operates on ...chill's [[poclbm|poclbm]] miner that is 5x more efficient. What this means is that [[poclbm-mod]] searches through the entire work it receives from the p
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  • ...ntil it has finished the entire work. Many getwork's from the pool server will contain more than one answer, which would be skipped with m0mchill's [[pocl ...1 answer can be found in a single getwork and of how efficient this miner is compared to the regular [[poclbm]] can be found at [http://bitcoinpool.com/
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  • '''This is exchange is - Closed -''' This service is not to be confused with a similarly named service, [[BitcoinUSA]].
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  • ...r, there may be miners who are willing to put these in a block. This group is for people who want to send such transactions, and those who want to put th ...minately. This means that you can broadcast your transaction to it, and it will relay it to any miner who also has a connection to it. If your transaction
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  • This is a Win32 GUI.
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  • A common question people have about Bitcoin is how it can be used for in-person transactions, like at a supermarket. ...puter. You can also host your wallet with an [[EWallet]]. Neither solution is convenient for the supermarket use case. The most commonly proposed solutio
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  • ...sh tables used for efficiency. This will be a conceptual description. This is all based on a fairly literal reading of the source code. ...ear tree with few and short branches off the main branch.) The main branch is defined as the branch with highest total difficulty, summing the difficulti
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  • The game is free to try out and in-game purchases are optional.
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  • ...amed [[Intersango]]. Their deposit bank accounts have changed to represent this new change. [[Bitcoin Consultancy]] operates this exchange as well as the [[Intersango]] EUR exchange.
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  • Bitcoin is a global currency. Support for [[wikipedia:Internationalization_and_locali The multi-lingual scheme for this Wiki is described on [[Bitcoin.it Wiki]].
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  • ...olver try to catch the price with some delay, so it succeeds only if trend is changed . ...altime stock data. It has two limitatios: it works only if browser window is opened and don't use real money for trading.
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  • For this introduction we assume that you have GNU/Linux server with Apache and PHP a While this is written for PHP, the same principles apply for other languages. See the ass
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  • This page is an analysis of the costs/benefits of pooled mining. ...n't change that your expected return (an average against alternative yous) is the same either way.
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  • <big><big><big>'''PLEASE NOTE:''' This is STRICTLY a pre-experimental draft. Do NOT use these units. It exists for co This concept is designed with N goals:
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  • Compensation is calculated on a fixed "Work Unit" method. .../bitcoin, the value of the daily output is actually worth $3.56/day, which is a whopping 45% more than Compute4Cash pays out.
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  • It is operated by [[User:Luke-jr|Luke-Jr]], but anyone can add new projects to it
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  • Note: 1 Satoshi is defined to be the present base unit, or 0.00000001 BTC In these solutions, a 64-bit type is assumed, one of which is reserved for signedness (+/-), and another for an "upgraded" flag to retain
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  • * Bitcoin is extremely volatile. * Bitcoin is a bearer asset. "Not your keys not your coin."
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  • LavaPay is an international [[eWallet]] service and a shopping cart interface / paymen LavaPay System is working with some of the major BTC stock exchanges (i.e. Bitport, Exmo, Liv
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  • ...are at a loss as to how they can provide their support for this community. This article aims to offer some direction. ...it your workplace, schools, neighborhood, or online. The Bitcoin community is made up simply of the many supporters of the currency from all over the wor
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  • ...with each other in what is known as an over-the-counter market. This topic is a guide on how to set up your online identity and includes some best practi # At this time, there is little in the way of law enforcement. No court has dealt directly with a si
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  • Airbitz is a mobile Android and iOS wallet provider and merchant location service base * The wallet is open source and based on [[Libbitcoin]].
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  • For the incredibly lazy and/or incompetent web developer, present is the lazy man's bitcoin API (copied from [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php? BlockExplorer is a service that is provided by a private party. There is no guarantee that the information provided by BlockExplorer matches the blo
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  • Bitcoin2cash, LLC is an entity registered in the State of Alabama<ref>[http://arc-sos.state.al.u
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  • It is pure-python, and therefore very, very slow compared to alternatives.
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  • ...he pool operator. As of April 5th, 2011, the only pool that provides this is [[Bitcoin Pool]]<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=5426.0 Bit
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  • ...les the bitcoins involved in the transaction, while fiat currency transfer is handled directly between the transaction partners. ...s a corresponding sell order at that price. Payment (e.g., wire transfer) is then coordinated between buyer and seller.
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  • ...market rate from the now defunct [[MtGox]]. The minimum transaction size is R$ 200,00 (duzentos reais). Currencies traded for bitcoins include BRL (Bra
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  • A site that will show the cost for electrical power to generate a 50 BTC block given a hash ...he next kWh, not necessarily your average cost per kWh. Your utility bill will provide the most accurate picture of what rate you'll be charged for additi
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  • This logo and most of the images in this section were created by bitboy using the {{BTC}} symbol designed by Satoshi The below PNG image is a '''low quality''' (= non-vector) render of the source vector image becaus
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  • ...N with bitcoind which runs on a separate thread inside an App. The wallet is thus stored on the device.
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  • ...at is used to transact using the SMS text messaging billing. This service is available only in Belgium and in the Netherlands. ...the Bitcoin Faucet, just sms "DONATE BITCOIN FAUCET" to 6033. Your mobile will be charged 1 EUR.
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  • {{null}}#Bitcoin-Watch is a freenode IRC channel that streams live market quotes, transactions, and b This service is not to be confused with the [[Bitcoin Watch]] website which provides a snap
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  • ...itionally, the message contained the solicitation: "Www.bitomat.pl service is on sale". A few days later the site reopened and trading resumed.
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  • {{outdated}}There's strength in numbers and this site hopes to be able to gather pledges for purchase intents with merchants A plea to the merchant to begin accepting bitcoins for payment is more convincing when there are verifiable sales committments.
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  • The current [[difficulty]] is obtained from [[Bitcoin Block Explorer]].
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  • '''Please note''': This is still a draft, and signatures are subject to removal if the signer no longe ...in JurisdictionX. On the other hand, if it is illegal in JurisdictionY, it IS considered illegal activity to anyone under that jurisdiction.
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  • <font style="color:red">Notice</font> - While this exchange appears to technically be functional, there does not appear to be ...ere no transaction is traceable back to anyone. No identifying information is ever requested from traders and no paper or electronic trails of any kind e
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  • ...[:Category:Services|Services]] and with ecommerce transaction processors. This definition also includes [[Browser-based_wallet#Hybrid_e-wallets|Hybrid e-w ...wser-based_wallet#Hybrid_e-wallets|Hybrid e-wallets]] might be exempt from this warning, and adequately safe for storing large amount of Bitcoins. In any c
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  • '''Popmoney''' is an e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made thr A Popmoney account is used to receive money from another Popmoney customer. After funds are rece
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  • An installation wrapper for a modified Bitcoind CPU miner. This software will run the miner at a level such that use of the computer can continue without A scenario where this software might be useful is to have the system in a computer lab use idle time for mining.
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  • ...charting of MtGox data in the Sierra Chart charting and trading software. This software acts as a bridge as it feeds Sierra Chart data from the [[MtGox#AP Sierra Chart is available for Windows, but works nicely in Linux under Wine<ref>[https://b
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  • MoneyPak is a stored-value card ("cash top-up card") provided by Green Dot Corporation. MoneyPak is popular with traders on the [[Bitcoin-otc|#bitcoin-otc]] marketplace as a m
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  • When preparing to deposit funds the denomination is chosen for the destination wallet. Wallet currencies include the following When funds are withdrawn, Payza will perform foreign exchange conversion into the choice of any of the following
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  • ...for testers]</ref> The announcement warns <font style="color:red;">"This is a beta version and may be very unstable, use it carefully."</font>
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  • SSL for RPC in Bitcoin Core client, was '''removed and is no longer available''' (as of 2019.03) apparently in commit 40b556d374 . (this no longer applies as RPC SSL was removed).
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  • * '''This list is not complete.''' Please make updates/corrections as needed.
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  • ...d other notable first occurrences. See discussion for more regarding what is suitable here. |First printed Bitcoin magazine is announced and then followed by photos<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.ph
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  • The exchange charges a 2% fee. The exchange rates is calculated on the current USD market rates from [[MtGox]]. The USD rate is then converted EUR/USD published by the European Central Bank.
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  • ...et up mostly using the bounty that was won from the [[What is Bitcoin|What is Bitcoin?]] video.
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  • :''This article is about the job board. For the people that use Bitcoin, see [[people]].''
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  • Open Transactions (a centralized transaction system) is complementary to Bitcoin in that it provides some features that Bitcoin can The author of this software also released [[Moneychanger]], a reference implementation of a cu
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  • ...on Saturday]</ref> and on October 9, 2012 described the method the service will follow for the return of all bitcoins held by the service -- with each acco
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  • ...cations including research and analysis of Bitcoin or related areas. There is a separate page for [[peer-reviewed research]]. The list below is now just a subset of a [http://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VaWhbAj7hWNd
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  • Duodecimal representation of weights and measures has precedence. The symbol is DBC.
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  • ...ou're not currently a Bitcoin user, but simply want to find out more about this amazing e-currency. | Anyone is welcome!
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  • In business since end of 2007, [https://www.virwox.com VirWoX] is today a leading independent exchange for VirWoX is run by the company Virtual World Services GmbH, which is located in Austria.
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  • ...n on each other and engage in local trade. As of June 2013 the domain name is not used for more than advertising. ...n users add entries to the database in the future. Bitcoin Users Worldwide is a free service for the Bitcoin Community.
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  • As of October 23, 2012, Eligius is maintained by [[User:Wizkid057|wizkid057]].<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/ind ...to a valid bitcoin address (which receives the payout). '''No registration is needed.'''
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  • ...l and lose your Bitcoin in the process. This has happened many times. Here is a list of some of the most famous exchanges to fail, be hacked, etc.
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  • ...in theory allow someone to send funds to himself in a way that ensures it will be possible to use those funds at any time in the future. This should be used by people willing to "save" funds without having to rely on
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  • ...service showed "sold out" for many month and as-of April 16, 2012 the site is offline.
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  • Serve is provided by American Express and was launched in March, 2011<ref>[http://em
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  • ...polling), this miner will connect via [[MultiMiner Protocol]] (MMP) which is used by the [[MultiMiner Server]].
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  • This software allows multiple miners to be run against multiple pools with fail- The software is open source (AGPLv3) and was released on May 4, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointa
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  • This open source software was released on May 05, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.o ...nts to accept [[Bitcoin]] and 100+ [[altcoin]]s on their store. The plugin is free of charge.
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  • The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is BRL (Brazilian Real). ...manually and may take 24 hours after to be processed. Proceeds from sales will encounter an additional delay.
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  • ...ethods, hardness ratings, and more detailed info in the notes field. There is a separate section for virtual currencies at the bottom of the page. ...r between European banks. Cleared in one working day after the transaction is done. Unauthorized transfers can be reversed. One trader got his bank accou
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  • ...as sending and receiving bitcoins using QR-codes. Going by a similar name is [[Bitcoiners]], a job board a freelancers directory.
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  • ...ng. Additionally, the card has a hologram affixed to ensure that the card is not a counterfeit. ...ent through the Bitcoin payment network. Once the card has been opened it will no longer be acceptable as payment anywhere else due to the fact that its [
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  • ...hains may share miners with a '''parent''' network such as Bitcoin's; this is called '''merged mining'''. Alternative chains have been suggested as ways ...ork and chain which share the same miners. There are several reasons to do this.
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  • ...in time Bitcoin Core has many open pull requests. Reviewing pull requests is very important to move forward Bitcoin. ...are related to a specific [[Bitcoin Improvement Proposals|BIP]], but this is not always the case.
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  • The BtcFn (The Bitcoin Freeent Project) project is in the process of working on the API connecting to the bitcoin client to ot These backed layers will be used to transmit various bitcoin data over different protocols, such po
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  • The publisher is [[User:Kiba|Kiba]].
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  • This is for comments on djex's draft of a [http://j.mp/BTC-CAD-ex Proposed Canadian ...s.google.com/group/btc-cad-ex if you are interested. Please note that this is a '''public''' discussion group.
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  • The BTC Network is an informational site for bitcoin mining and trading. There are links to fi
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  • Browser based mining is the practice of utilizing web browsers as bitcoin miners through means of p ...concept was first reached by Bitcoin Plus, a [[cpu-miner|cpu miner]] that is launched from the browser, requires no installation, and runs as a Java app
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  • This is the first open source FPGA Bitcoin miner. It was released on May 20, 2011< ...II for Altera devices and Xilinx ISE Webpack for Xilinx devices. Quartus is 32bit only. The free ISE Webpack does not work on devices larger then Spar
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  • '''Bitcoin Standards Organization''' is a virtual organization with a mission to develop and recommend open standar ...on is developed, then every Bitcoin Enterprise that choose to utilize them will benefit as well as their users and customers.
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  • ...provide a self-contained binary download in a standard Mac packaging that is ready for use by the end-user.
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  • A '''distributed contract''' is a method of using Bitcoin to form agreements with people via the block chai * [[Smart Property|Smart property]] is property that can be atomically traded and loaned via the block chain.
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  • ...ke any other wallet. The main difference between Coinpig and other wallets is an integrated savings system. People receive extra bitcoins for keeping the
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  • Additionally, this page can serve as a reference for members of [http://webchat.freenode.net/? ==What this topic discusses==
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  • ...one who isn't interested in cryptography the strength of the Bitcoin brand is more important. This page lists some community-developed talking points, so if you'd like to pro
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  • This page lists IRC channels for discussing Bitcoin-related topics. Please read Freenode is the original home of IRC discussion about and technical work on Bitcoin. In
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  • '''Vaultoro's'''primary purpose is to enable anyone to trade in cryptocurrency and allocated gold instantly an [https://www.vaultoro.com Vaultoro.com] is the first live [[currency exchange|exchange]] to enable traders to trade be
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  • ...ions in a block.]</ref> [[Abe]] is a [[block chain browser]] that computes this statistic in real-time. ...tion volume could be arbitrarily large the number of bitcoindays destroyed is still 700.
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  • In March, 2011 the [[What is Bitcoin]]? video described Alpaca socks as one of the products Bitcoins cou ...nologyreview.com/s/424091/what-bitcoin-is-and-why-it-matters/ What Bitcoin Is, and Why It Matters]</ref>, <ref>[https://www.npr.org/2011/05/24/136620231/
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  • ...be on March 22, 2011.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo What is Bitcoin?] </ref> The bounty was awarded to JustMoon and the 8,511.96 BTC aw * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo What is Bitcoin?] video on YouTube
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  • ...wards. Donations are taken from the individual user's reward when a block is calculated. ..., similar to [[DeepBit]], where a user can claim rewards even if the block is later invalidated/orphaned by the network.
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  • A milli is the International System of Units (SI) prefix representing one thousandth ( "Millibit" does not follow the SI standard verbatim, so at best this is an ad-hoc naming convention.
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  • ...hat has come from at least 3 other individuals with good ratings, and that is at least 2 weeks old'''. if you do not have such a rating then you are goin When sending and receiving money the preferred method is a service called Interac, which has a marvellous system called [http://www.
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  • ...tcoin Miner]] written in Java. The miner is initiated by the end user, but is also embeddable in webpages, much like [[Bitp.it]] The user registers an account, then is prompted to start mining. Mining is paid on a pay-per-share basis, with 3% taken by the pool operators. The sit
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  • Even the best operating system is only as good as it is maintained and configured. ...ror usually is already well known in certain circles long before the patch is released.
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  • Freecoin is distinct from [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=269669 FreeCoin].
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  • ...t spot. There are several bars where you can pay with Bitcoin and the city is home to Europe's biggest Bitcoin incubator, [https://bitcoinsberlin.com/ Bi
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  • The Irish bitcoin scene is split into those in the Republic of Ireland, which currently has no rules i ...eb |url=http://www.dailyedge.ie/baggot-inn-bitcoin-1346145-Mar2014/ |title=This Dublin pub now accepts Bitcoin as payment for a pint |publisher=DailyEdge.i
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  • Simplecoin is a new [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] with the goal of simplifying mining whi This pool pays out using a proportional share reward system (your shares / total
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  • A [[Bitcoin mixer|mixing service]] which is an implementation of David Chaum's blind digital cash scheme. Client-side cryptography is done in the browser.
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  • '''Bahtcoin''' is a fixed-rate exchange serving [[Thailand]].
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  • ...ded by <current difficulty>. It is risky for pool operators, hence the fee is highest. * '''Prop.''' - Proportional. When block is found, the reward is distributed among all workers proportionally to how much shares each of the
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  • ...ded by the newer [[getblocktemplate]] mining protocol, but the data format is still often used internal to some miner structures. getwork is a JSON-RPC method sent over a HTTP transport.
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  • ...your shares / total shares for the round) = % share of the rewards. There is also an optional pay per share. ...intalk.org/index.php?topic=8660.msg254208#msg254208 Operator announces PPS is discontinued]</ref>. Pay per share fee was 5%.
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  • This pool was paying out using a pay per share reward system, but it switched to This pool is now a p2pool.
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  • ...wide Exclusive: New Competitor to MtGox: http://TradeHill.com]</ref> which is also the "go live" date display on the exchange's status page<ref>[https:// .../tradehillblog.com/2011/08/10/tradehill-is-back-on-the-sepa-zone TradeHill is Back on the SEPA Zone!]</ref>.
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  • ...offered that have an immediate buyer on another exchange. Profit (or loss) is calculated after the exchange fees are taken out.
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  • ...e bitcoins. According to [http://kradminer.com/ its home page] Krad Miner is "1,000 - 30,000 times faster than a Javascript based Bitcoin miner". ...rights for the price of 50btc, the reasoning for not opening the codebase is vague and uncertain.
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  • This is free software licensed unter the terms of the GNU General Public License ve This client does not require any external dependencies, it uses the httplib and
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  • ...rrency are merged and all orders are sorted). Thus for each currency there is additional consolidated currency market: one for USD allUSD, for EUR allEUR ...different exchanges it is possible to see quickly between which exchanges this particular arbitrage apportunity currently exists.
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  • ...distance away from you based on the zip code you provide. The source code is written in Ruby on Rails.
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  • '''Bitcoin Argentina''' is a bilingual mailing list managed by [http://eudemocracia.org/english.html E Eudemocracia is a non-profit organization that promotes the '''improvement of democracy'''
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  • ...Bitcoin community to help in understanding tax compliance concerns. This is not legal advice nor accounting advice. For either for those consult your ...ive as payment for goods or services is generally taxable income unless it is specifically exempted.
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  • The marketing slogan is "What Would You Do For A BitCoin?". This site was announced on June 10, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?t
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  • With these tools it is possible to change the clock speeds of Radeon graphic cards to increase has Usually core clock is increased and memory clock is decreased to lower temperatures and save power.
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  • This allowed the service to be used anonymously, without needing even an e-mail ...erating it<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67602.0 Instawallet is back, alive and well!]</ref>.
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  • ...a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] with server locations in the US and EU. It is run by Josh Zerlan. This pool pays out using a [[Comparison of mining pools|double geometric]] share
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  • The site lists its mission is to foster the Bitcoin ecosystem with the latest technologies in hopes of cr
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  • '''Bit''' currency China is a fixed-rate exchange where bitcoins can be bought and sold. The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is Renminbi (CNY).
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  • It is not known if the pool had ever solved a block. It shut down in 2011, but th
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  • ...created for the [http://arstechnica.com Ars Technica] community. The pool is open to the public. ...attempts to pay out miners as much as possible when new blocks are found. This method prevents pool-hoppers from getting a higher than average value for t
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  • It is also recommended to have a separate wallet for every day use containing onl If your bitcoind is leaking memory you may want to enable the totalmem check (adjust amount for
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  • ''«It should be noted this guide is for Windows Only, A Linux based guide is coming soon» ##File -> Save to bitmap, It will ask you what file to encode, and then where to save the bitmap
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  • ...first hedge fund to be exclusively financed with bitcoin (BTC). This fund is designed to give a return for people who want to use BTC as an investment t ...joined the bitcoin forum community a few weeks prior. It isn't shown who will manage the fund. Proceed at your own risk.</font>
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  • ...ript]''' - iMeta Technologies provides cryptocurrency exchange script that is engineered with basic to advanced trading functionality, liquidity API inte ...d guarantees elite, secure, instant, productive, and viable exchanges that will get more clients, and more footing for your business on a worldwide scale.
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  • ...[https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Blockchain Blockchain]. Their primary function is to allow everyone with an internet connection to track in real-time all the ...being added to the blockchain, most often separated into six columns with this following informations:
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  • The '''Namecoin block explorer''' [http://explorer.dot-bit.org/] is an online [[block chain browser]] for [[Namecoin]].
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  • ...rvice. If the buyer does not release the escrow, the full escrowed amount is returned to the buyer after 30 days. ...ointalk.org/index.php?topic=10683.0 *NEW* Bitcoin Escrow]</ref>. The site is defunct, as of at least March 18, 2012.
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  • ...available. Exchanging or storing significant amounts of funds for others is not recommended.</span> #* Upon payment verification, the Seller is authorized to ship the merchandise and submit tracking information.
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  • ...ens and limited capabilities to access e-currency accounts. This interface is currently accessible via http://m.karsha.biz or https://karsha.biz/m addres * There is no need to stay connected to network to be noticed by received payments.
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  • Karsha Shopping Cart Interface is a portion of [[Karsha Mobile Payment Interface]] which enables its users to ...to the SCI will be registered as his referrer. But merchants may override this to build their own referral system based on Karsha referral system. More in
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  • ...low the user to view their balance in real time on their device. The code is open sourced so it can be freely inspected (since it has to touch the walle This app was announced on June 24, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?to
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  • This pool aims to provide a simple reward sharing scheme and fast payments. ...ckpot. Once a week, randomly connected to the find of a block, the jackpot is paid-out to one of the members of the pool that found the block that trigge
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  • '''Abe''' is a free, open-source [[block chain browser]] released by [[User:JohnTobey253
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  • ...[http://twitter.com/#!/BarbaraEMac/statuses/85754176562401280 Ok! The time is now! Announcing BitWillet]</ref>, and closed for new signups on June 2, 201 * Once payment to that address is confirmed, BitWillet POSTs the purchase information to a specified URL.
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  • Smartcoin is a complete mining administration system that runs on Linux. ...y over SSH. As such, smartcoin doesn't have fancy gadgets or a fancy UI. This makes it very easy to administer your mining machines remotely over SSH on
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  • '''Bitcoin Porn''' is an adult Bitcoin related image and news blog. The site boasts to be both A As of April 21, 20112 this site appears to no longer be publishing.
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  • '''Polmine''' is the first Polish [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "by polmine.pl" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/1034adeaeece4b9ceeac357bc
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  • ...r how many precautions you take, it is very hard to ensure your [[wallet]] is reasonably secure on an Internet connected computer. ...the motivation for sophisticated and targeted attacks against your system is very high. Previously, only large organizations had to worry about advanced
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  • '''btcmp''' or '''bitcoin minepool''' is a [[Comparison_of_mining_pools|PPS]], [[stratum]] and [[getwork]] [[Pooled This pool pays out using a pay per share reward system.
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  • As the name implies, node-bitcoin-p2p is built using the [http://nodejs.org Node.js framework]. It also uses [http:/ ...functions are enough to allow a client to access the network only through this server.
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  • Lilion Transfer is also a partner of [[GDCA]] and [[GetECurrency]], so its transactions are sa ...U countries transfers take 1 business day. For other parts of the world it is usually 3 business days.
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  • ...tcoins and CAD (Canadian Dollar). It is publicly known as CaVirtEx, as it is a Canadian (Ca) exchange. After a full year of operation, the exchange is still unable to to get their trading API working.
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  • ...- New Site For Exchanging Bitcoin/USD]</ref>. The company GetBitcoin LLC is (?) registered entity in the State of Delaware (File# 4997818). Complaints The service is not to be confused with the Australian web site [https://www.getbitcoin.com
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  • [[{{ns:file}}:HASTUschon_Logo.jpg|thumb|HASTUschon? Logo]]'''HASTUschon?''' is a german site withe a wide variety of products an auction types like normal
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  • WM-Center is one of the leading e-currency exchangers. ...ere taken by the U.S. government, wm-center.com domain was seized (because this exchange service was presented in the exchangers section of Liberty Reserve
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  • GoldMoney is a payment network for [[digital currency|digital currencies]] each backed b With GoldMoney payments being irrevocable (i.e., no charge-backs) it is a method embraced by Bitcoin traders as bitcoin payments are irrevocable as
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  • '''Betcoin.co Pool''', also sometimes referred to 'Somebadger's pool', is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...cumulate on the server, and are sent out when a user-set threshold balance is reached or the user or manually requested.
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  • ...quires a rooted phone and a lot of manual work to retrieve your coins from this app.</span> <span style="color:red;">This app is still under development and may lose your coins! Test it with small amounts
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  • '''Bitcoin Core''' (formerly '''Bitcoin-Qt''') is the third [[Bitcoin]] [[Clients|client]], developed by [[Wladimir van der L ...of Service attacks against nodes that are initially syncing the chain. For this reason, the checkpoints included are only as of several years ago.<ref name
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  • ...r 2020, the Bech32 address format is supported in many popular wallets and is the preferred address scheme. A Bech32 address is created from a public key as follows:
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  • '''Preev''' is a [http://www.preev.com site] that allows anyone to see the current [[Bitco ...is constantly updated from multiple [[exchanges]]. The default price shown is a weighted average rate of these exchanges. A specific source can be altern
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  • '''[http://bitpoker.biz/bitbuyer/ BitBuyer]''' is a Bitcoin Concierge service, enabling members (and the general public) to o
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  • ...ease announcement to the BitCoinJ mailing list]</ref>. As of June 2015, it is being used by 800.000 people. ...gives the creation date of the key and "h" the hierarchie. The value "key" is the derivation m/0' from the master node according to the [https://github.c
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  • ...abase of other orders. If a perfect match is found, a Bitcoin-to-USD trade is executed instantly. If there are no matching orders at the price you specif This platform was designed from the ground up with stability and security as top
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  • ...e auction ends. All transactions are facilitated between buyer and seller. This eliminates the need for charging a fee and enables BitCoin users to take fu
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  • BitBetter is a network of sites related to BitCoin services. ...ned, however it is powered by the users. Their dedicated mission statement is to provide a safe, fast, and fun way to use your BitCoins online.
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  • Coinotron is world's first multicoin [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...AUTO option for worker and everything will be done by system! Calculation is based on current exchange rates, difficulties and number of coins generated
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  • * [https://bitcointalk.org/ The Bitcoin Forum]. (This is the original Bitcoin Forum, previously [https://web.archive.org/web/2009121 * [https://bitcointalk.org/#5 Local Forums], including at this time:
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  • '''P2Pool''' is a decentralized [[Bitcoin]] [[Bitcoin Pool|mining pool]] that works by crea ...this block to the Bitcoin network and miners who have submitted shares for this block are paid in the generation transaction, proportionally to how many sh
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  • '''P2SH²''' (also written '''P2SH^2''') is a proposal to make it difficult for users to store arbitrary data in parts ...d other information used to secure the payment. A Bitcoin address is just this hash wrapped up with some metadata in a format that's easy to copy and past
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  • ....php?topic=27673.0 New Escrow Service - mybitsafe.com]</ref>. The service is defunct, as-of at least March 18th, 2012.
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  • ...om the most up-to-date pricing, and best charts available. BitCoins Mobile is fully iOS4+ compatible (and iOS5 Beta tested) including multitasking suppor
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  • ''New Transaction'' is an proposal for a new extendable method of creating transactions.<br /> Each new transaction is defined by a random ''txnumber'' that should be unique globally.<br />
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  • An ING Person2Person account is used to receive money from another ING customer. After funds are received The Person2Person recipient is notified immediately when funds are sent.
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  • ...nd as a result the buyer releases payment to the seller. Furthermore there is an id verification service. Users can confirm their identity and share them
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  • ...nCatalog is organized into categories to make it easy to find whatever one is looking for and to help people discover whatever they are looking for in th Adding your site to the directory is absolutely free, so if you accept Bitcoins or have a Bitcoin-related site,
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  • The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is BRL (Brazilian Real).
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  • ...ionally very similar to pushpoold. Although there are some differences it is capable of being swapped over with pushpoold without any config changes. * Native merged mining support. Will work with standard bitcoind 0.5
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  • '''CGMiner''' is an open source ASIC/FPGA miner written in C, cross platform for Linux, Wind
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  • BTC Trader is a crossplatform opensource live charting and technical analysis desktop app It is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
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  • ...bitcoins were exchanged to and from U.S. dollars. Exchange Bitcoins Inc. is a corporate entity registered with the State of California.
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  • ...T derive merely from their scarcity or their use as a medium of exchange). This would provide a price floor independent of speculators or BTC's use as a me ...m of exchange should be included in the definition of "backing". This page is for brainstorming other kinds of backing.
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  • ...collection of people has essentially disbanded and is no longer active in this capacity.
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  • ...resumed in a matter of hours.<ref>[https://btc-e.com/news/81 News / Trade is stopped]</ref>
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  • ...memory consumption client/frontend for the bitcoind client on any server. This software allows you to connect to any bitcoind service running on any serve ...your choice. It will send and receive responses using the RPC protocol and will run on any Windows machine.
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  • ...let balance. The server only has knowledge of the clients public keys, and is in no position to spend funds owned by the client’s wallet. * Server does not have your private keys and is in no position to spend your coins
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  • ...price and then upload the file. You were also set the price in USD and it will dynamically alter the Bitcoin amount based on the exchange rate within the The service is no longer operational.
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  • '''Bets of Bitcoin''' is a [[wikipedia:prediction market|prediction market]] where users can bet on ...cided by the site moderators. The winners will get their wagers back plus will earn the wagers from those that lost (less a small commission paid to the s
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  • ...line wallets that you just keep loosing your money in? Most of this money is your business money anyways right? And you don't want to spend the money o ...ire you to use their wallets and it's a community wallet, where YOUR money is stored with everyone else's money.
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  • <span style="color:red;">Note - This service is not operated by [[MtGox]] and has no affiliation with the exchange.</span>.
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  • Bitcoin Navigator is a Google Maps-based visual directory of physical locations which accept and
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  • Here is the explication that came along with the proposal: ...more sociable would be to add a message to a Bitcoin transfer. Since this is not part of the protocol, one could have a standard to interpret the last d
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  • Bitcoin Express ( BTC Express ) is an iOS thin client for Bitcoin transactions. ...mail contains a Bitcoin Address URL, by just clicking the URL, BTC Express will automatically open and prepare to send btc to that address.
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  • '''Coinb.in''' is a free and ''open source project'' released under the MIT license, original
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  • Bitcoin Ticker is a free iOS application which displays and monitors the current Bitcoin (BTC
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  • '''BtcPool.ru''', is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...s we use special algorithm, which chooses eleven members of current round. This algorithm uses random numbers and numbers of shares received from users. (s
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  • ...tps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=37079.0 Australian Bitcoin exchange is now live]</ref>. The site uses the open source Intersango [[:Category:Open
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  • '''Mercury''' is a new Bitcoin layer-2 scaling technology, based on the concept of statechai This enables users to transfer full custody of an amount of BTC to anyone almost
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  • ...des have the same dot density and error correction level, but the mini key is 57% of the full code's size.]] ...at was designed for and first used in [[Casascius physical bitcoins]], and is also favorable for use in QR codes. The fewer characters encoded in a QR c
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  • The purpose of this page is to create plans for the first few days after a catastrophic failure of the ...h time for discussion will be covered here. ''Preventing'' future problems will not be discussed.
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  • ...r. Making property smart allows it to be traded with radically less trust. This reduces fraud, mediation fees and allows trades to take place that otherwis ...protected against theft using cryptography, for example, some smartphones will refuse to release certain keys if the correct PIN unlock isn't entered, and
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  • === Bitcoined is a blog which discusses various Bitcoin-related topics. === ...nd new range of information pages, including Mining, Useful Links and What is Bitcoin.
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  • ...or in full when the price bid can be matched against a sell/buy order that is at or below the bid amount. ...e once your funds are converted to EUR. Minimum amount for SEPA withdrawal is $10,00.
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  • BitInstant is a new service that allows you to quickly and easily transfer funds into you ...ter of seconds in ideal cases, and in an absolute worst-case scenario they will still aim to have funds into your exchange account before a stated maximum
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  • On error a json dictionary will be returned with 'error' set to the error. currency_pair_id is an optional GET parameter to all data api calls
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  • Coinabul was founded inside the United States and is dedicated to transparency and safety. Incorporated in Wyoming, with distrib
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  • ...://user:pass@localhost:8332/</tt> with post data that looks something like this: The JSON object that is being sent to the server is composed of 3 elements: <tt>method</tt>, <tt>params</tt>, and <tt>id</tt>.
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  • ...unning on various machines across the internet. The health of that network is critical to the functioning of the bitcoin currency. ...aying numerous stats on the bitcoin network.</ref> active clients. We know this because as part of the protocol every client broadcasts their address acros
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  • Bitcoin-Station.com is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] open to the public. After a long phase on t The payout system is a proportional one. So you get REWARD = 49 BTC * ( <your shares on the bloc
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  • ...ing them ever being online. This resists theft by hackers and malware, and is often a necessary security precaution especially dealing with large amounts ...eb server or any other online computer. The only amount kept on the server is the amount needed to cover anticipated withdrawals in one day.
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  • A '''paper wallet''' is the name given to an obsolete and unsafe method of storing bitcoin which wa This method has a large number of downsides and should not be used<ref>https://w
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  • A '''private key''' in the context of Bitcoin is a secret number that allows bitcoins to be spent. ...the private key is the "ticket" that allows someone to spend bitcoins, it is important that these are kept secret and safe.
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  • The following is a list of different ways to store Bitcoins along with discussion of pros an * '''Con:''' The Bitcoin software is not user friendly, takes a long time (hours to days) to download the block
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  • ...the program is in init.cpp. Do not go looking in main.cpp for main() - you will not find it. The first thing main() does is call AppInit, which calls AppInit2 which performs a bunch of initialization
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  • A timestamp is kept for each address to keep track of when the node updating the timestamp whenever a message is received from a node.
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  • ...a design document for introducing features or information to Bitcoin. This is the standard way of communicating ideas since Bitcoin has no formal structu ...0001]]) was submitted by Amir Taaki on 2011-08-19 and described what a BIP is.
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  • ...on the bitcoin pool scene with a very easy to use dashboard. BCMonster.com is based in the United States. The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "/BCMonster/" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/block-index/1042076/0000000000
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  • ==What is a BIP?== BIP stands for Bitcoin Improvement Proposal. A BIP is a design document providing information to the Bitcoin community, or descri
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  • <big><big>In order to achieve this goal, we can add under code in your bootloader program.</big></big><br /> ...">asm volatile("ldr r0, =0x4000");</font> <font color="blue">//"the 0x4000 is my application program's MSP point, you must change it adapt to your"</font
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  • ...inary-to-text_encoding binary-to-text encoding] known as '''Base58Check''' is used for encoding [[Bitcoin address|Bitcoin addresses]]. More generically, Base58Check encoding is used for encoding byte arrays in Bitcoin into human-typable strings.
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  • Aqoin is an online Bitcoin wallet. The main objetive of the aqoin wallet is security.
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  • ...ent</ref> The code was removed since 0.13.0 and since 0.14.0 any old nodes will receive a static hard-coded "Alert Key Compromised" message. ...y script registered with the <code>-alertnotify</code> command-line option will be notified.
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  • The language supported by the site is Portugese.
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  • ...w Second Life ToS]</ref>, due to change in Second Life ToS. Margin trading is also available. The Rock exchange is operated by The Rock Trading Ltd, which is a corporate entity <ref>[https://www.therocktrading.com/CertificateRegistra
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  • Bitcoin-Cash is a payment module integrating seamlessly into online-shops using xt:Commerce :* will show up after selection of payment-method
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  • This is a browser-wallet where the key-information is stored in the browser and can be accessed via JavaScript. ...ckups of the keys which can be re-imported and when doing so no passphrase is required.
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  • '''importprivkey''' is an RPC command on [[bitcoind]] that allows a [[private key]] to be added to This is a Bitcoin 0.6.0 feature and is available in the 0.6 release candidates and later.
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  • '''sweepprivkey''' is a PROPOSED Bitcoin RPC command that, given a Bitcoin private key, allows sw ...as never been implemented, and cannot be considered for inclusion until it is.
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  • Bitcoin Mining Monitor is a browser extension for Chrome, Watch your mining progress in the Chrome. ==This extension can access==
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  • The purpose for this channel is general discussion of everything related to bitcoin. We try to discuss and Our purpose is to help anyone with relevant discussions:
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  • [[Image:VeriFone Vx570.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Bitcoin POS system is based on the VeriFone Vx510 or Vx570 (pictured here) model of point-of-sale ...retail point-of-sale acceptance system for Bitcoin "in a box". The system is based on a VeriFone Vx510 or Vx570 payment terminal, and allows merchants t
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  • ...in tamper-protected storage that dumps the keys if the device is opened. This should be used to generate and maintain client-side certificate. ...munications are initiated by the terminal. It polls every 15-60 seconds. This avoids problems with firewalls.
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  • This pages gathers resources for the implementation of a Bitcoin wallet on a sma ...er - the card is locked 10 minutes if a second amount is send before a pin is typed.)
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  • Bcchanger.com is an anonymous person-to-person bitcoin exchange where you can buy or sell Bi There is also a feedback system for rating buyers and sellers.
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  • ...are paid every 24 hours for balances of 10,000 or more Satoshi. No sign-up is required, you get 1,000 Satoshi just for entering your Bitcoin address. The ...Bitcoin per survey completion with earnings up to $8 per hour. BTCsurveys is open to users in 53 countries.
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  • Insure Network is a decentralized digital insurance platform powered by blockchain technology ...be tracked with inspection of transaction records on public blockchain and will be punished according to local regulation.
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  • ...ebaaedce6af48a03bbfd25e8cd0364141. The integer range of valid private keys is governed by the secp256k1 ECDSA standard used by Bitcoin. ...therefore a public key and resultant address. Seeing as a Bitcoin address is usually a 256 bit string. Site collected about 19.000+ BrainWallet leaked p
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  • ...]] operations between [[PayPal]] funds and [[Bitcoin]]. The escrow service is using automated verification procedures thus providing payment/funds delive ...e non-fulfilled or partially fulfilled order, correspondent Bitcoin amount is sent back to its respective owner. PayPal funds are not kept by the marketp
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  • Beginning with [[bitcoind]] 0.6 (not yet released), you will be able to control the creation of coinbase content in blocks you mine. This is split into two parts:
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  • NOTE: This standard is used by [[Namecoin]], but new merged mining data should likely propose a ne ...rk (POW): a.k.a "AuxPOW". This is the way that merged mining can exist; it is the relationship between two blockchains for one to trust the other's work
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  • '''Blockstream Green''' is a bitcoin wallet for mobile phone and desktop. It used to be called GreenA ...rty instant confirmations. Account recovery without access to GreenAddress is achieved with pre-generated [[nLockTime]] transactions (which must be recei
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  • This BIP proposes M-of-N-signatures required transactions as a new 'standard' tr ...ct. Details for how clients and WPS's communicate are outside the scope of this BIP. Side note: customers should insist that their wallet protection servic
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  • }}'''CointoCard''' is an exchanger that allows Bitcoins to be sent to any debit and credit card i
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  • This BIP describes a new opcode (OP_EVAL) for the [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Sc ...ts to fund escrow transactions or other complex transactions in a way that is backwards-compatible for old clients and miners.
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  • ...x transactions. Complexity in this context is defined as what information is needed by the recipient to respend the received coins, in contrast to needi In essence, an address encoded under this proposal represents the encoded hash of a [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Scrip
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  • '''This proposal is generally considered a bad idea and not advisable to implement.''' ...hdrawal from Mt. Gox could click the ''use green address'' checkbox, which will result in the payment being sent to the "green address" derived from the sp
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  • ...e which is used for communication and programming (i.e. no JTAG programmer is required) and allows to build low cost FPGA clusters using standard compone All files required for this * [http://www.bitcoinmining.com/bitcoin-mining-software/ Bitcoin mining sof
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  • ...prevent the [[Wallet]] by creating a boxed and locked enduser wallet, that is trustworthy to the owner."
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  • '''Bitcoin.travel''' is a Google Maps-based interactive bitcoin directory service of online and rea ...also mentioned on WeUseCoins website in the getting started section, so it is visited almost by every bitcoin newbie.
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  • ZTEX is a manufacturer of FPGA boards. ZTEX offers These FPGA Board have on-board voltage regulators and an USB controller which is used for
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  • [https://electrum.is Electrum] is a lightweight Bitcoin client, based on a client-server protocol. * Encrypted wallet: the file that contains bitcoin [[private keys]] is protected with a password, and never leaves the user's computer.
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  • ...Withdrawals required uploading a copy of the user's government-issued ID. This was the only point at which the identity of the user was required; otherwis ...mation is required, and bank tellers do not ask for the reason the deposit is made.
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  • ...a new Bitcoin address, and sends the difference back to this address. This is known as [[change]]. ...open your wallet (fiat wallet) and inside there is a single $20 bill. What is the minimum amount you can pay? It isn't $1; you can't rip up 1/20th of the
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  • ...ers to [[bitcoind]], bitcoin-client, bitcoin-qt and [[Bitcoin Core]]. This is in honor of [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] for creating [[Bitcoin]]. ...ef and main developer. He retired afterwards (end of 2010) completely from this project. With the next release also [[Testnet]] was reset with a new genesi
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  • ...users. Wall of Coins directly connects buyers and sellers in a manner that is intelligent, trustworthy, and secure. We are also the first fully transpare As of now, Wall of Coins is operating in Sarasota, Florida (USA) and it has opened its doors for Canada
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  • In this document, bitcoin will be used to refer to the protocol while Satoshi will refer to the current client in order to prevent confusion. ...n as a protocol began life with the Satoshi client. Now that the community is diversifying, a number of alternative clients with their own codebases writ
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  • This is a proposal to modify the BitCoin protocol in such a way so as to put a larg ...um worst-case time complexity that is allowed to be encoded into any block is proportional to the current hash difficulty (with some proportionality cons
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  • http://bitcoins.aunz.ws is a service offered by [[Spend bitcoins]] which allows Australians to deposit
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  • While Fractional Reserve Banking with Bitcoin is possible, there is [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51899.0 disagreement] over what it ...tcoin is stable for a long period of time, then Fractional Reserve Banking is ''inevitable''. <!-- Rational: see talk page. -->
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  • ...on the coin, and afterwards, the coin no longer has any Bitcoin value. It is difficult or impossible to read the private key on the coin without damagin ...esented by the coin. Redeeming the private key back into digital Bitcoins is currently available with a patched reference client and many of the alterna
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  • ...dress and a hidden [[private key]]. The intention with a physical bitcoin is that the value of the coin has not and cannot be spent as long as the priva The security of physical bitcoins depends on the tamper-evident seal, and is usually not very strong. At hackathons and bitcoin meetups it has been demo
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  • ...ved for the address that used it first. No action on the part of any user is required for firstbits to be assigned - any transaction activity (receiving Firstbits is considered by many, including most (if not all) Bitcoin developers to be a
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  • ...-support-multibit-wallet-software The long-running bitcoin wallet Multibit is being discontinued, the firm that bought it last year has announced]</ref>
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  • This article may be too technical for some users. The more basic article on [[Ad ...e key]] and anyone who knows your public key can verify that the signature is valid.
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  • ...iated with managing the block chain is hosted on a server. The server side is not in any position to spend your Bitcoins, as all private keys are stored This project was announced on November 23, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/inde
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  • The Church of Bitcoin is guided by eleven commandments:
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  • ...that have their own page and should link to other pages whenever possible. This page should serve as an entry point and a place to organize most of our min ...in's public ledger of past transactions (and a "[[Mining rig|mining rig]]" is a colloquial metaphor for a single computer system that performs the necess
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  • ...rotocol to set things up so that the data revealed in the hashlock release is the data they need. ...o collect these funds your transaction must provide a value that hashes to this other value."
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  • ...ttp://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77523.msg861805#msg861805 Bitcoinica is now a registered Financial Services Provider!]</ref>. ...wallet<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81045.0 Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation]</ref>.
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  • ...graph will in reality look like random scattered points, not anything like this.]] ...eters of the elliptic curve used in Bitcoin's public-key cryptography, and is defined in ''Standards for Efficient Cryptography (SEC)'' (Certicom Researc
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  • ...itcoin to ensure that funds can only be spent by their rightful owners. It is dependent on the curve order and hash function used. For bitcoin these are ...unds on the [[blockchain]] can spend the funds. In Bitcoin, a private key is a single unsigned 256 bit integer (32 bytes).
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  • This policy is most favorable to the consumer using Bitcoins and is the most likely to attract business from the Bitcoin community. ...ced in BTC. Price changes, when necessary, are considered manually. This is common for goods and services that are sold exclusively in Bitcoins.
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  • ...to any other exchange, generate your own address and send your coins, they will be credited to your account after a number of confirmations. Adding and withdrawing of USD and Euro is via Liberty Reserve. The interface is automated hence your transactions are immediately debited or credited to yo
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  • ...nkJfNAcPJeZyrGC5sKJS1TzgmCTjjZ is needed. The problem with using addresses is they are not easy to remember. An analogy can be thought if one were requir ...that is not easily changed in the future and has big ramifications. There is impetus in getting it correct the first time. Aliases have to be robust and
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  • There are 3 types of elements that make up this system This would be based off of a fork of the bitcoin protocol, and be similar to nam
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  • "Money is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts * A record that is accepted as payment for goods and services, but not in the general case in
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  • ...phrase]]. The [[BIP 0032]] standard for hierarchical deterministic wallets is used by all good wallets as of 2019. ...eadable format that will last the life of the wallet, without the worry of this backup becoming stale.
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  • Using this fork of pywallet: ...atabase for the server. I use mongodb, but really any database works. Here is the basic table format for the table address_pool:
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  • ...y done using cash. If you have no bitcoins and are new to this, the trader is likely able to help you with the transaction and setting up a wallet. Feel free to add yourself to the map by editing this page, and include some form of contact information. Also, you can include t
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  • ...lopment community can choose and implement an activation method that users will find acceptable. ...y activating segwit. However, there is currently no indication that there will be difficulty activating taproot---miners may offer it the same support tha
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  • ...ns for completing offers such as surveys or downloading software. The site is currently in BETA until early January 2012.
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  • This BIP describes a new "standard" transaction type for the Bitcoin scripting s The purpose of pay-to-script-hash is to move the responsibility for supplying the conditions to redeem a transac
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  • ...ipt), to see the proposed transaction and sign it with their private key. This necessarily requires collaboration between all parties -- to propose a dist ...f-1 transactions requiring signatures from an offline computer). The goal is to encourage a standard that guarantees interoperability of all programs th
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  • '''Prokey''' is a security solutions company focusing on providing secured ways to store an ...ose computer, a hardware wallet is virtually unhackable as the attack area is reduced to a single, offline space and due to the encryption measures in-pl
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  • ...services, payments are not actually sent to Bitcoin API Services, so there is no need of entrusting someone else with your wallet, or letting someone els ...order, or session. Once the user sends bitcoins to this address, the order is completed for the user.
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  • The best place to start is with your own [[full node]].
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  • |website=[https://firi.com/ Firi.com]}}'''Firi''' is a Norwegian crypto currency exchange, which allows users to exchange NOK fo The service is currently limited to Norwegian citizens. All users must have a personal ide
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  • ...root[1]. It provides a greater anonymity set for off-chain protocols which will make use of point-time-locked contracts (PTLCs) such as CoinSwap, Lightning ...ence value in the transaction, neither of which are very common today, and this would mark the closing transaction as something special and unusual.
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  • This BIP describes a change to the p2p protocol to allow a node to tell a peer that a connection will not be used for transaction relay, to support
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  • A financial instrument whose value is accessible by redeeming the code. ...es are generally considered "bearer" instruments such that whichever party is first to redeem the code becomes the owner of those funds.
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