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  • ...d in units of 100,000,000 known as BTC. There will only ever be 21 million bitcoin (BTC) to ever be created. ...e web|title=Market Capitalization|url=https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/|publisher=Coinmarketcap.com|accessdate=10 January 2018}}</ref>
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  • ...itcoin protocol for remote procedure call (RPC) use. It is also the second Bitcoin [[Clients|client]] in the network's history. It is available under the [htt ...n bundled with the original client from version 0.2.6 to 0.4.9, and with [[Bitcoin-Qt]] since 0.5.0.
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  • === What is Bitcoin? === Bitcoin is a distributed peer-to-peer digital currency that can be transferred inst
    53 KB (8,667 words) - 22:26, 21 December 2020
  • ...and the signed transaction is transferred online to be transmitted to the Bitcoin network. Modern operating systems are highly complexity, leading to a large attack surface. They also constan
    24 KB (3,885 words) - 22:09, 17 June 2020
  • ...> or <code>bc1</code> that represents a possible destination for a bitcoin payment. Invoices can be generated at no cost by any user of Bitcoin.
    8 KB (1,314 words) - 18:54, 23 October 2020
  • ...e usually not very private. With a proper understanding of the technology, bitcoin can indeed be used in a very private and anonymous way. ...rivate; which is also false. There is some nuance - in certain situations, bitcoin can be very private. But it is not simple to understand, and it takes some
    159 KB (24,866 words) - 08:59, 31 December 2023
  • Let's clear up some common Bitcoin misconceptions. == Bitcoin is just like all other digital currencies; nothing new ==
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  • Current releases of the bitcoin client have a different user interface than the versions used in this artic ...cs of what bitcoin is and how it is structured, how to get and install the bitcoin client, where to get coins, and how to use the client to send and receive t
    6 KB (1,032 words) - 00:22, 13 March 2017
  • ...page aggregates the changelogs that have been posted on the forum for the Bitcoin releases. ...n.org/en/version-history and/or through github: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/master/doc/release-notes
    47 KB (7,111 words) - 07:58, 26 September 2022
  • {{merge|How to accept Bitcoin, for small businesses}} # Download a bitcoin client
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  • ...Press forum board] was created on the BitcoinTalk Forum to allow the wider Bitcoin community to share articles as they are discovered. | quote2 = So is Bitcoin the future of money, or is it only of interest to currency fans, cyber-utop
    21 KB (2,914 words) - 22:30, 2 September 2015
  • This article needs a rewrite following the introduction of the Bitcoin.org client's ability to passphrase protect the keys in the wallet. Perhaps ...?? Can someone with advanced knowledge please advise...? Also, if you want bitcoin to run all the time in the background on linux, but you have it set up in a
    35 KB (5,722 words) - 06:20, 25 September 2012
  • ...clients that only process small parts of the block chain (see ''simplified payment verification'' below for more details on this). ...note that this page exists to give calculations about the scalability of a Bitcoin full node and transactions on the block chain without regards to network se
    14 KB (2,267 words) - 03:50, 29 December 2020
  • The purpose of this page is to provide a general overview of the Bitcoin system and economy. ...edia.org/wiki/Coincidence_of_wants coincidence of wants] required in other systems of trade such as barter. Currency adoption and acceptance can be global, na
    10 KB (1,677 words) - 13:23, 3 July 2023
  • ...n system. IANAL but I imagine lawyers could pretty easily demonstrate that Bitcoin is 'dangerous to human life' because the Four Horsemen can use it for evil = Fractional reserve banking with Bitcoin is fundamentally different =
    75 KB (12,453 words) - 01:35, 11 January 2018
  • ...e identity and includes some best practices for trading with others in the Bitcoin community. Within the Bitcoin community, individuals should be careful with their security and identity,
    8 KB (1,219 words) - 12:39, 2 February 2024
  • ...or will not abscond with your bitcoins, and that operator maintains secure systems that protect against theft, internal or external. It is recommended that y * Some bitcoin users store some or all of their bitcoins in a browser-based wallet to avoi
    7 KB (1,063 words) - 20:16, 24 October 2018
  • Publications including research and analysis of Bitcoin or related areas. There is a separate page for [[peer-reviewed research]]. | [[Bitcoin_whitepaper|Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System]]
    20 KB (2,679 words) - 03:00, 1 July 2020
  • ...nges]], SSL certificate authorities, timestamping, file storage and voting systems. ...us on who owns what coins. Block chains were invented specifically for the Bitcoin project but they can be applied anywhere a distributed consensus needs to b
    24 KB (3,974 words) - 19:05, 7 June 2017
  • #redirect [[Receiving donations with bitcoin]] |url=https://thewaterproject.org/donate-bitcoin
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