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  • ...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
  • =====Bitcoin===== The name of a decentralized p2p crypto-currency network.
    12 KB (1,795 words) - 00:39, 24 June 2018
  • ...ard to find, but, once found, it is easy to verify that, yes, indeed, your bitcoin software found them, so you get to spend them. ...valid are hereby officially traded to somebody else (me-- well, one of my bitcoin receiving addresses, actually)."
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  • Bitcoin currency exchanges work in a manner similar to banks. One first deposits amounts of ...ell" orders (or "asks") are offers to sell bitcoins at a minimum price-per-bitcoin. If the bid price of a buy order is higher than the ask price of a sell ord
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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. ...ote2 = So is Bitcoin the future of money, or is it only of interest to currency fans, cyber-utopians and speculators?
    21 KB (2,914 words) - 22:30, 2 September 2015
  • ...coin as another legal way to pay, and that you intend to pay taxes on your Bitcoin income just like any other income. ...hical, or whether and how they should pay taxes on income received through Bitcoin.
    12 KB (1,925 words) - 22:33, 4 November 2018
  • Local currencies are found throughout the world. ...als or organizations where Bitcoins can be exchanged to and from the local currency. An example of this is where Bitcoins can buy [[Rheingold]] from an exchan
    327 bytes (48 words) - 10:16, 5 June 2011
  • == Bitcoin and '''internationalization''' (i18n) == Bitcoin is a global currency. Support for [[wikipedia:Internationalization_and_localization|internation
    971 bytes (124 words) - 20:43, 10 December 2015
  • ...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
  • ...ernal provider where bitcoins can be stored. Examples include accounts on currency exchange [[:Category:Markets|Markets]], online [[:Category:Services|Service ...itcoins in a browser-based wallet to avoid having to worry about keeping a local wallet [[Securing_your_wallet|secure]].
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  • | First bitcoin transaction<ref>[http://blockexplorer.com/b/170 Block 170 with the first tr ...rttimalmi/status/423455561703624704 Sirius' tweet about the first trade of bitcoin for USD]</ref>.
    10 KB (1,422 words) - 01:53, 10 June 2019
  • ...minent Bitcoin members and organizers. Also see [http://bitcoin.meetup.com bitcoin.meetup.com]. Also see [[Conferences]]. | [http://bitcoinsheffield.co.uk Bitcoin Sheffield]
    14 KB (1,847 words) - 20:00, 8 May 2023
  • ...ested as ways to implement [http://www.dot-bit.org DNS], [[Bitcoin OTC|P2P currency exchanges]], SSL certificate authorities, timestamping, file storage and vo ...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
  • This page was created by those in the Bitcoin community to help in understanding tax compliance concerns. This is not le ...mber bitcoinaccountant<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=14334.0 Bitcoin accounting and taxes]</ref>.
    14 KB (2,176 words) - 00:13, 24 April 2019
  • List of Bitcoin-related '''software'''. See also [[:Category:Software|Category:Software]]. ==Bitcoin clients==
    27 KB (3,754 words) - 13:32, 2 November 2023
  • A [[currency exchange]] site serving those trading between bitcoins and the Czech crown ...unced July 2, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25474.0 new bitcoin trading server for Czech republic, CZK]</ref>.
    617 bytes (85 words) - 02:02, 10 June 2019
  • ...and cryptocurrency like Perfect Money, OKPAY, Payeer, Advcash, Btc-e Code, Bitcoin, Neucoin, Litecoin, etc. To create orders in our exchange users need to be ...viding exchange service to our customers. We Started Our Business first in Local later we started to build our own exchange service and launched in 01-09-20
    2 KB (228 words) - 01:19, 5 February 2017
  • [[Image:VeriFone Vx570.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Bitcoin POS system is based on the VeriFone Vx510 or Vx570 (pictured here) model of ...one Vx510 or Vx570 payment terminal, and allows merchants to easily accept Bitcoin payments from customers. It can optionally allow merchants to dispense (se
    16 KB (2,633 words) - 13:24, 21 September 2015
  • DRAFT. See [[Casascius Bitcoin POS system]]. The following messages are defined as being what can be sent between the Bitcoin POS system and its server.
    5 KB (801 words) - 17:15, 18 June 2012
  • .... The site supports multiple currencies and on-the-fly conversion to local currency. [[Category:Local]]
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