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  • The pool is run by someone who also runs a related solo mining pool. ...proven to be a scam due to the coinbase pointing the hash rate at another pool.
    414 bytes (72 words) - 23:50, 13 March 2017
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  • ...s of 100,000,000 known as BTC. There will only ever be 21 million bitcoin (BTC) to ever be created. ...blished that there will be a limited and scheduled release of no more than BTC 21 million worth of coins, which will be fully issued by the year 2140.
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  • ...shorthand for this is “BTC” to refer to a price or amount (e.g. “100 BTC”). * Participate in a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]].
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  • ...Because each block comes with a reward of newly created Bitcoins (e.g. 50 BTC for the first 210,000 blocks), the first transaction of a block is, with fe ...t can be used to retrieve transactions, but only if they are in the memory pool or relay set - arbitrary access to transactions in the chain is not allowed
    59 KB (8,414 words) - 18:08, 30 July 2021
  • # [[Pool vs. solo mining|Solo-mine]] a block, and have the newly-mined coins sent to 1 btc ----> 1 btc
    159 KB (24,866 words) - 08:59, 31 December 2023
  • ...enerated and used within the Bitcoin system. Common abbreviations include BTC, XBT or lowercase ''bitcoin'' when referring to units of the currency. =====BTC=====
    12 KB (1,795 words) - 00:39, 24 June 2018
  • ...tx fees started becoming common, some miners were claiming the standard 50 BTC and leaving all tx fees unclaimed."], Arvind Narayanan, Twitter.com, posted [[File:fee.png|thumb|Receiving the fees from hundreds of transactions (0.44 BTC)]]
    20 KB (3,181 words) - 08:46, 26 September 2022
  • ...neration transactions in the shorter chain are re-added to the transaction pool -- they'll start over at 0/unconfirmed, but they'll still be valid. No matu ...perspective of Bitcoin as seen by lightweight nodes, miners ''can'' steal BTC, etc. This is one of the reasons why lightweight nodes are less secure than
    19 KB (3,011 words) - 13:44, 30 October 2023
  • * '''bounty''' - show current block reward bounty, in BTC. ...rate''' - given the hash rate, and optional difficulty, calculate expected BTC generation per day and per hour. uses current difficulty by default.
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  • ...ooled miners, using different approaches, have been created. With a mining pool, a lot of different people contribute to generating a block, and the reward A '''share''' is awarded by the mining pool to the clients who present a valid [[proof of work]] of the same type as th
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  • [[{{ns:file}}:20110108-btc-options.png]]<br /> [[{{ns:file}}:20110108-btc-client-tor-as-proxy.png]]<br />
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  • ...page/2009+Exchange+Rate published] by New Liberty Standard. $1 = 1,309.03 BTC (and [[User:theymos|theymos]] thought NLS was overcharging<ref>[http://bitc || laszlo first to buy pizza with Bitcoins agreeing upon paying 10,000 BTC for ~$25 worth of pizza courtesy of jercos<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/ind
    4 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:50, 7 August 2021
  • ...ctions into mined blocks (since 0.4.0, it was incorrectly accepting 0.0001 BTC which was only meant to be relayed). ...ctions into mined blocks (since 0.4.0, it was incorrectly accepting 0.0001 BTC which was only meant to be relayed).
    47 KB (7,111 words) - 07:58, 26 September 2022
  • ...ity that a successful intruder could add his own addresses to your address pool and steal funds from a few incoming orders until you detect the problem, ho ...its orders through the same Bitcoin address, and asks people to send some BTC, then send email describing the timing and the amount of the transaction to
    6 KB (951 words) - 16:20, 3 July 2017
  • ...on the fly, but taken from the pool. A new key is then created to fill the pool back to 100 keys. If a backup is first created, it contains all used keys p ...for a few bucks yearly) or in a fireproof safe. I you have USD 100,000 in BTC, you want to have a fireproof safe if your house has burned down. Believe m
    35 KB (5,722 words) - 06:20, 25 September 2012
  • Hm, there's only 3 more commonly used units (BTC, mBTC/bits, and satoshis) - maybe it would be better to just have a dedicat ...tained and used by Luke and the most significant centrally-managed Bitcoin pool. [[User:Midnightmagic|Midnightmagic]] ([[User talk:Midnightmagic|talk]]) 22
    7 KB (1,063 words) - 00:48, 20 August 2015
  • ;transaction pool : transactions that can't go into the pool due to one or more missing input transactions
    12 KB (1,987 words) - 10:29, 23 June 2020
  • ...over the long run mining solo will provide the same return as mining in a pool. This is not true. Reality is subtly different from this: In reality, wh ...per share, so over the 13 day period you can expect to generate about 0.17 BTC.
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  • A commercial service that operates essentially as a private pool. The service supports connections only from the operator's proprietary Win ...[Pooled mining|mining]] using one of the public [[:Category:Pool Operators|pool operators]].
    2 KB (237 words) - 05:57, 30 March 2011
  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] ...as Éloi or "[[Luke Dashjr|Luke-Jr's]] pool", was a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]].
    3 KB (403 words) - 04:07, 27 July 2023
  • ...Red''', was a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] for [[/r/Bitcoin]] users. This pool paid out using a proportional share reward system (your shares / total shar ...eta Testing my Hacks on PushPool]</ref> and was later reorganized into a [[BTC Guild]] team as mining became more competitive.
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