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  • Answers to commonly-asked questions and concerns about scaling Bitcoin, including “level 1” Around 15 July 2010, Satoshi Nakamoto changed Bitcoin’s mining code so that it would never create any blocks larger than 990,000 bytes.<re
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  • #REDIRECT [[BW Mining]]
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  • {{infobox company|image=[[File:Logo-bithashminer.png|256px]] ...was offered, also called a '''BitHashMiner''', which was a preorder [[ASIC|mining rig]] with supernatural specs at an unrealistically low price. The scam has
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  • {{infobox company|image=[[File:Genesis-mining-logo.png|225px]] |industry=Bitcoin Mining
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  • {{BipMoved|bip-0068.mediawiki}} Title: Relative lock-time using consensus-enforced sequence numbers
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  • ...ency are amplified due to the way mining and the [[block chain]] work, and mining will need to be centralized to the neighborhood of one planet. For improved === Mining ===
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  • #redirect [[Mining Team Reddit]]
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  • ...pty block''' is a [[block]] that does not keep any [[transaction]] records other than the generation transaction. <!-- Clarify why they aren't usually a bad thing and the implications of mining them -->
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  • *[[BW Mining]], a Chinese [[mining pool]]
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  • ...2015|accessdate=27 August 2015|url=https://medium.com/@octskyward/an-xt-faq-38e78aa32ff0}}</ref> ...5.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/@octskyward/why-is-bitcoin-forking-d647312d22c1|title=Why is Bitcoin forking? — Faith and future|author=Mike
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  • The most dangerous attack by quantum computers is against public-key cryptography. On traditional computers, it takes on the order of 2<sup>1 ...e in mining might allow them to out-compete classical computers in Bitcoin mining at some point.
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  • ...ions that do not conflict with the blockchain can, however, be replaced by other unconfirmed transactions at the whim of nodes, determined by the node opera ...riginal Bitcoin source code], Satoshi Nakamoto, GitHub, ''Retrieved 2015-12-08''</ref> but was disabled in the 0.3.12 release with the comment,
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  • ...meaning a node which validates blocks and transactions and relays them to other nodes. The node has fully validated the blockchain, although it may not nec * Mining
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  • With "headers-first" mode, a new node downloads all of the block headers first, which are Headers-first IBD was merged in 2014 in: [https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/4
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