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  • ...on June 4, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=12678 Recent Events At Bitcoin Market]</ref>.
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  • ...l, elapsed, enable, encode, environ, eregister, errno, estimate, ev, eval, events, everify, exec, exn, export, factlist, facts, feed, fetch, field, fight, fi
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  • ...popularity of bitcoin transactions and the generally rising price, several events have shown an inability to withstand major blows to its reputation. The FBI
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  • ...work (CPU time) to generate. For Bitcoin, this will be the "true" order of events, and this is what it will take into account when calculating the balance to
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  • [[Category:2015 events]]
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  • ...Sportsbook''' was a site that is used for parimutuel wagering on sporting events and Bitcoin-related metrics such as the BTC/USD exchange rate at a future d
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson_point_process poisson process], where random events happen with the same probability in each time interval. Another way of expr
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  • ...s led by bitcoinconsultancy. Anyone wanting to announce news about bitcoin events or submit a press release can contribute to the site.
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  • * Don't require polling (for example, broadcast events for new transactions, or changes to current "work") * text/event-stream<ref name="SSE"/> (required for events over HTTP<ref name="RFC2616"/>)
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  • ...moved around (transactions), recording and tamper-proofing the history of events (block creation) and exchanges with other currencies taking place (currency
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  • | Discuss and trade with Bitcoin. Events posted also on our [https://www.facebook.com/Bitcash.cz Facebook] profile. | 6:00 PM, 3rd Sunday of every month ([http://www.meetup.com/bitcoin/events/past past meetings])
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  • ...ce you thought you owned. It's up to you how to inform your users of these events and what app specific logic is appropriate here.
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  • |An encyclopedia of deep political structures and events
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  • Formerly published news and commentary of the events and important issues facing the bitcoin community.
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  • ==Bitcoin Events in Ireland== ...up Group was formed in May 2013, and has regularly put on talks, or social events<ref name="Dublin Meetup Group">{{cite web |url=http://www.meetup.com/Bitcoi
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  • '''Q:''' "Why does my miner report so many longpoll events when mining on p2pool? - P4Man"<br />
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  • ...rediction market]] where users can bet on the outcome of future real world events. ...rg/index.php?topic=37069.0 Bets of Bitcoin - Bitcoin betting on real world events]</ref>. On April 18th, 2012 there was nearly $5,000 USD worth of open bets
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  • ....php/ free posters], held Bitcoin-wide [http://bitcoinfriday.com community events], and even held the occasional giveaway.
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  • ...is only allowed to overview marketplace resources, activities and trading events.
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  • ...in [[full node|nodes]] are able to reach a consensus about the ordering of events in bitcoin.
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  • ==Handling Events== ...ents. Handling <tt>message</tt> events is shown above, but there are other events that may be handled:
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  • ...it a pull request on bitcoin.org] ([https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.org#events see doc]) [https://www.bitcoinwednesday.com/events/6-year-anniversary-edition/ Bitcoin Wednesday], organized by [https://www.B
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  • * EVENTS
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  • |Code to allow monitoring of when variables change and triggering events
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  • ...merchant, but some miner hash power is required and a specific sequence of events must occur. Just like with the race attack, a trader or merchant should co
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  • * Syndication of network events to other peer clients.
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  • ...eeply buried] unspent txouts of oldcoin. Miners would then exhibit burning events within oldcoin up to a certain date; after which, the protocol would switch
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  • Once you have submitted a trade, the following chain of events take place : <br\>
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  • ...is possible to program Windows to run programs whenever specific types of events occur. # On the right, double-click "Audit Other Logon/Logoff Events".
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  • • News, or any other relevant feeds (i.e. economic events)
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  • ...investors, activists, etc. Celebrities have been known to drop in on these events. Don't see someone you think should be there, just bring them along.
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  • Once you have submitted a trade, the following chain of events take place : <br\>
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  • [[Category:2014 events]]
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  • ...betcoiner.com Betcoiner]''' is the place to bet bitcoins on the real world events. An example of such an event may be “It will snow on August 31, 2013 in N
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  • ...tor willing to perform Carole's job. The oracle would need to publish all events it's willing to adjudicate, and upon the event's conclusion, to reveal the
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  • * Few [http://docs.btcplex.com/api_sse/ server-sent events endpoints] to monitor addresses, unconfirmed transactions, and new blocks.
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  • == Events by date ==
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  • ==Events==
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  • [[Category:2012 events]]
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  • [[Category:2010 events]]
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  • [[Category:Notable transactions]][[Category:2010 events]]
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  • [[Category:2013 events]]
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  • [[Category:2014 events]]
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  • [[Category:2010 events]]
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  • ....<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83794.0#post_toc_11 List of events by BTC value lost]</ref> It is important that Bitcoin investors, users and ....<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83794.0#post_toc_11 List of events by BTC value lost]</ref> Services like Coinbase own your bitcoins and displ
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  • ==Events==</noinclude>
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  • ==Events==</noinclude>
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  • [[Category:2015 events]]
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  • Some notable events covered on /r/bitcoin include [https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2h
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  • [[Category:2010 events]]
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  • [[Category:2015 events]]
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  • ...> The company is active in the Bitcoin community and is frequently seen at events across the world including in Paris, New Zealand, Los Angeles, New York Cit
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  • [[Category:2014 events]]
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  • *[[Hardfork]], a change to the protocol that makes previously invalid events valid
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  • [[Category:2009 events]]
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  • [[Category:2014 events]]
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  • ...at Eye For Travel Start-up & Innovation in Travel Awards 2016<ref>[http://events.eyefortravel.com/travel-distribution-summit-europe/awards.php#Judges "Judge
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  • '''FATAL'''-It designates very severe error events that will presumably lead the Avalon6 to crash.
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  • ...e", where our node's active chain tip is a block B1, the typical course of events is that every 10 minutes or so, the node receives and accepts a new block B
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  • ...inZAR Facebook page and twitter profile are used to share bitcoin news and events, especially anything local to South Africa, or the African continent. Both
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  • ...ain helpful information to keep track on our production and on how Bitcoin events, like forks, affect Denarium's bitcoin storage.
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  • ...vocate for Bitcoin and Blockchain adoption. Speaking regularly at industry events and online, Marc was most known for his work in the online gambling space a
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  • ...as follows: proof of funds for collateral, credit worthiness, entrance to events, airdrops, audits as well as other applications. While there was no BIP wri
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  • will still need to handle events where keys are duplicated when combining transactions with duplicated field
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  • companies losing their users' bitcoins without timely disclosing such events to
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  • events. Finally, honest nodes servicing BIP 37 light clients may incur
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  • Recent events, such as the [https://twitter.com/MustafaYilham/status/1384278267067203590
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  • ...of block reorgs) while also making it easier to trigger expected but rare events like a 6-block reorg. Regtest is not suitable for longer-term scenarios inv
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