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  • ...ing and GUI. The CLI version will also depend on Qt (just not on QtGui, so no depency on X/etc) * CORE: No included miner (instead we may have an external miner)
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  • Bitcoin has no central issuer; instead, the peer-to-peer network regulates bitcoins, trans it is established 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
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  • ...eems to be very familiar with the cryptography mailing list, but there are no non-Bitcoin posts from him on it. He has used an email address from an anon
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  • ...crediting deposits which had not fully cleared and that new deposits would no longer be credited until the funds transfer was fully completed.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...nsactions. '''Optional [rescan] parameter added in 0.8.0.''' Note: There's no need to import public key, as in [[Elliptic_Curve_Digital_Signature_Algorit
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  • ...inichi-mochizuki-invent-bitcoin-2013-5 | archivedate = 2013-11-03| deadurl=no}}</ref><ref name="washington-post-first-bitcoin">{{cite news|last1=Peterson
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  • ...ve beef, oranges, and gold, this can result in a deflationary spiral where no one wishes to spend their currency and the economy itself slows as a result
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  • ...of default, with a third party agreeing to be the arbitrator. If there is no agreement, each party broadcasts arguments or evidence in its favor and eac
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  • ...on the same IP for years. Still, as long as the IP is not fixed, there is no guarantee it will stay the same. ...16 || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Fallback Nodes/Node Down}} || 2015-09-15 || No
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  • ...functions are safe?] on Bitcointalk and is reposted here for preservation. No changes have been made to the original except for superficial formatting ad ...It can be useful if we wonder "what happens if this hash function will be no longer preimage-resistant". We can just modify the source code, and replace
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  • ...ckexplorer.com/search/0x111111 Example of search ambiguity]. A search with no search terms will 302-redirect to the home page. Searches for valid block n ...JSON raw block/tx pages omit a lot of important information, and there is no similar page for addresses. A full XML interface is planned. Scraping the H
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  • |Magic no There is no maximum number, blocks just keep getting added to the end of the chain at a
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  • Every contributor with serious contribution, no matter how small, were expected to receive a part of the award, except if e
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  • A special kind of transaction, called a [[coinbase transaction]], has no inputs. It is created by [[miners]], and there is one coinbase transaction ...ke|advertise]] its version. The remote node will respond with its version. No further communication is possible until both peers have exchanged their ver
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  • ...y is an LLC and if so, where the organization was located. There has been no member of the Bitcoin community who has claimed any affiliation with MyBitc
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  • ...eceived transactions. If you delete your wallet without a backup, then you no longer have the authorization information necessary to claim your coins, an No software is perfect, and from time to time there may be security vulnerabil
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  • ...manipulations. It is meant to be lightweight, and portable. It depends on no external library and only manages what needs to be managed: the wallet. ...e the [[Original Bitcoin client]] wallet, the [[QBitcoin]] wallet contains no information on the amount stored on each address (this is up to the fronten
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  • Invoices can be generated at no cost by any user of Bitcoin. ...me transaction and send you an email claiming that he paid. You would have no way of knowing whether it was Alice or Bob who send coins to your invoice.
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  • ...hat could later leak information. Since the hardware is destroyed there is no record remaining on any discarded hard drives that can later be found. The ...echniques_to_reduce_transaction_fees#Change_avoidance|batched payment with no change address]].
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  • ...aranteed that every node had exactly the same mempool, then there would be no need for mining or a [[block chain]]. ...used with a [[#Stale_Block|Stale Block]] (which has a known parent, but is no longer part of the longest chain).
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  • There is no minimum target. The maximum difficulty is roughly: maximum_target / 1 (sinc * Remember it's just probability! There are no guarantees you will win every N days.
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  • ...if they're actually running Bitcoin and accepting IP transactions. If not, no transaction occurs. ...n address. You end up sending bitcoins to the wrong person. It's therefore no longer a good idea to send bitcoins in this way, ''especially'' if you're u
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  • ...eceived transactions. If you delete your wallet without a backup, then you no longer have the authorization information necessary to claim your coins, an ...and then restore from the backup, as long as you use a seed-based wallet, no bitcoins should be lost.
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  • Network alerts are broadcast with ''alert'' messages. No ''inv''-like system is used; these contain the entire alert. If a received As-of version 0.6.x of the Bitcoin client IRC bootstrapping is no longer enabled by default, and as of version 0.8.2 support for IRC bootstra
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  • ...rocessed from left to right. It is intentionally not Turing-complete, with no loops. ...sed to require two private keys, or a combination of several keys, or even no keys at all.
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  • ...to include? There's no required selection method (called ''policy'') and no known way to make any particular policy required, but one strategy popular ...of the transaction (currently based on [[weight units]] or [[vbytes]] but no longer based on [[bytes]]). For example, if a transaction pays a fee of 2,
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  • |Version no There is no version 0 transaction - it is undefined. Versions greater than 2 are reserv
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  • ...cost a transaction fee or more, and initially at least, the new wallet is no longer backed up. On the upside, non-technical users won't find their walle ...n pool -- they'll start over at 0/unconfirmed, but they'll still be valid. No mature transactions will be lost unless the segmentation persists for longe
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  • ...s is the same as normal base64, but + becomes -, / becomes _, and there is no padding.
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  • ...eficient because if a public entity owned all the [[means of production]], no rational prices could be obtained for [[capital goods]] as they were merely
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  • ...erning power to be vested with a single individual/ monarch, as there were no examples around (in animal kingdom, including animal herds, ants, or bees) ...in 1707 (with the crowns of the two countries joining in 1603), there was no government of Scotland to meddle with Scottish banking and the British parl
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  • ...te transaction cannot be spent by another update transaction (since it has no later update) and can only be spent by its corresponding settlement transac
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  • ...Once T2 has been mined, T1 only has one item of interest (O3). There's no reason to keep T1 around in its entirety. Instead, a slimmed-down version ...es to be committed to the database before any changes are made. This means no uncommitted changes are ever read from the database, and should ease the tr
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  • ...unexpected "maintenance closure". Customers are reporting that they have no access to their funds<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94649.0 b
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  • ...u">Power supply not included</ref> || {{No|Discontinued}} || Ethernet || {{No|GPL infringement}} | 1,000,000 || 900|| 442|| 1100|| 2259|| {{No|Discontinued}} || Ethernet || {{No|GPL infringement}}
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  • ...|| 1,155,000 || 1,957 || 3,121 || 590W || $370 || {{Yes}} || Ethernet || {{No|GPL infringement}}
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  • ...then withdraws that money. Unlike over-the-counter transactions, there is no risk of losing money due to people not fulfilling their part of the deal, a ...e are no more buy orders and a slightly higher price below which there are no more sell orders.
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  • ...that make it [[difficulty|difficult]] to generate a valid block. This way, no party can overwrite previous records by just forking the chain. ...rk function. The beauty of hashcash is that is is non-interactive and has no secret keys that have to be managed by a central server or relying party; h
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  • In a fully decentralized monetary system, there is no central authority that regulates the monetary base. Instead, currency is cr ...analogy, on average every 10 minutes a fixed amount of land is created and no more, people wanting to make transactions bid for parcels of this land. The
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  • ...ransactions are irreversible and uncensorable as long as [[Majority_attack|no single coalition of miners has more than 50% hash power]] and the transacti == Bitcoin has no intrinsic value (unlike some other things) ==
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  • The encryption arrangement described above ensures that no single Tor node knows both the sender and the destination. Relay1 and your ...rrors'', which have a copy of the network status consensus. Since there is no peer-to-peer bootstrap mechanism in Tor, the entire network can be destroye
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  • ...e [[block chain]] ("altchain") been created for TBC, there would have been no advantage to it, and instead enabled a number of abuses and reduced compati ...lo]], despite its name, could be configured to display TBC. However, it is no longer maintained and does not work with recent versions of Bitcoin Core.
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  • ...mstances, an ACH chargeback can occur within 180 days of the transaction. No payment cards (neither credit card nor debit card) are used to fund Dwolla
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  • <!-- No, link to the addresses page... -->
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  • EUR bank transfers (SEPA) are accepted for deposits at no charge by the exchange. Bitcoins funds can be withdrawn at no charge.
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  • ...account where the recipient's account is not a business account will incur no transfer fee. International payments will incur an additional currency exc
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  • ...y either the buyer or the seller, or the fee may be split 50/50. There is no cost to open or maintain a Pecunix account.
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  • Comments-Summary: No comments yet. ...ter themselves as the handler for the "bitcoin:" URI scheme by default, if no other handler is already registered. If there is already a registered handl
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  • * A different value of <code>ADDRESSVERSION</code> field ensures no testnet Bitcoin addresses will work on the production network. (<code>0x6F< ...of any testnet difficulty is half the testnet difficulty. In addition, if no block has been found in 20 minutes, the difficulty automatically resets bac
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  • Sometimes there is a risk that a buyer will be unhappy with a purchase but no recourse is possible because Bitcoin transactions are not reversible. An e
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  • A seller could list an auction at no charge. BiddingPond had optional services, such as the Buy Now and Highligh ...ugh so that an auction or two using the optional services could be made at no cost.
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  • Note that some download links are no longer valid as highly insecure versions may have been deleted, or links ma This is a bug-fix release, with no new features.
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  • ...erves the right to close an account of any Customer at any time for any or no reason"<ref>[http://www.moneybookers.com/app/help.pl?s=terms MONEYBOOKERS A
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  • The site is no longer accepting or releasing funds
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  • ...it for MAX_BLOCK_SIZE No. 2.</ref> in secret. This limit was effectively a no-op due to the aforementioned forgotten limit. ** Positive: It will no longer be cheap to spam transactions such as Satoshi Dice bets
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  • ...by Madhatter who also operated [[Bitcoin 2 Credit Card]]. The service is no longer in operation.
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  • On May 02, 2011 the exchange's operator announced that PayPal was no longer accepted as a payment method after PayPal had restricted the operato
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  • ...sable when more than one GPU card is installed. Choose a motherboard with no on-board graphics.
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  • * default key (obsolete, no longer used by Bitcoin Core except by parsing them to detect key/value and ...Connect to any USB to check balance. Unseal anytime to spend online. Trust no one.
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  • In September 2019 the blog was still online, although some of its charts were no longer available.
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  • xorsplit-p file -- same, but requesting a password (no password means no encryption)
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  • ...ed OP_CODESEPARATOR to the end of the script is the subScript. If there is no OP_CODESEPARATOR the entire script becomes the subScript No special further handling occurs in the default case. Think of this as "sig
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  • ...r website when a payment has been received. This sort of service requires no significant API implementation - they will simply make a POST to your websi
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  • ...d public keys. Using compressed public keys results in a smaller size with no downside, so all modern wallets use them<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index
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  • | Decentralized || no single point of failure or issuing authority || A. ..., that the bitcoins they represent have not been spent. With computers but no internet access, transactions can be constructed for publication when eithe
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  • ...onsibility to the authorities. Until this mindset changes, Bitcoin will be no rival to real-world dosh. | quote1 = To recap, it's is a purely online currency with no intrinsic value; its worth is based solely on the willingness of holders an
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  • ...o a currency split, the address format was deliberately kept identical and no replay protection was implemented, which would have caused many BTC users t ...o-fire-segwit2x-nodes-stall-running-abandoned-bitcoin-code/|title=No Fork, No Fire: Segwit2x Nodes Stall Running Abandoned Bitcoin Code|work=[[CoinDesk]]
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  • ...e it is added to the central ledger. On the other hand, the Tangle carries no economic incentive. Instead, it is designed in a way that requires all user
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  • ...a.com: "Cashila retail service officially closed. As of 1 June 2017 we are no longer offering our services for retail customers."
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  • Comments-Summary: No comments yet. ...f>'''Can a single string simultaneously be valid as Bech32 and Bech32m?''' No, a valid Bech32 and Bech32m string will always differ by at least 3 charact
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  • Comments-Summary: No comments yet. addresses (no transactions associated with that address) in a row, it expects
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  • ...quickly because people are too quick to call it a flaw but this is unfair. No one system is ideal for all usage and Bitcoin has a broader spectrum of qua ...this approach can have fixed storage/network overhead in the null case of no usage, and resource usage proportional to received/sent transactions.
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  • ...me interval. Another way of expressing this is that the mining process has no memory, at every second a block has the same chance of being found. Poisson
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  • Python-based RPC front-end for bitcoind/Bitcoin-Qt, which is no longer maintained or active. Reported to be broken as-of bitcoind version 0
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  • ...14 The Madhatter] who also operated the [[Bitcoin 4 Cash]] service. It is no longer in operation.
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  • ...heingold is described as "a currency pegged to Bitcoin". However, there is no mention of such peg in www.rheingoldregio.de .
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  • # JSON, i.e no HTTP Headers with URIs are generated by bitcoind
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  • '''This project seems to no longer be in active development.'''
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  • Jeff's website with the Poold source code is no longer accessible online. Some parts of the software were last captured by
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  • ...ions say the winnner will be chosen by a random number generator, there is no independent verification that this in fact is what occurs. The operator ke
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  • | {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Table Value No}} | {{Table Value No}} || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Table Value No}}
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  • This is a Bitcoin only site at the moment with no Paypal or other service at the moment. There is no fee for listing.
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  • Servers usually have very limited or no GPU facilities as they are mostly managed over a text-based remote interfac ...PU's can mine Bitcoins so much faster than CPU's. Bitcoin mining requires no decision making - it is repetitive mathematical work for a computer. The o
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  • ...governments and authorities as a "currency", but in practice, Bitcoin is no different than accepting payment in other forms such as cash or gold or scr ...y like USD, should you decide to do so. This scenario, likewise, would be no different if you accepted foreign currency or gold as payment. Under some
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  • # No registration required, no logs kept.
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  • <span style="color:red;">This service might no longer be functioning. See history, below.</span> ...for CoinTumblr were removed after service issues remained unresolved with no communications<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4476.msg9089
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  • | [[bitcoind]] || {{Table Value Yes}} || {{Table Value No}} | [[BitCoinJ|bitcoinj]] || {{Table Value Unknown}} || {{Table Value No}}
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  • ...ou the efficiency of your bitcoin miner, which is very unique feature that no other mining pools have. The pool operates on the fact that more efficient ...g for more work, which reduces the amount of wasted resources. Currently, no other miners are as efficient as [[poclbm-mod]]. In general, all other bit
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  • ...o relay transactions it considers unacceptable, such as those with zero or no fees. However, there may be miners who are willing to put these in a block.
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  • Because you own the device and carry it with you, there's no risk of a corrupt merchant or criminal tampering with the device when you a Unfortunately there is no decentralized way to create such a system. The EMV smartcard framework used
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  • ...nd sig opcount <= 2<ref>The number of signature operands in the signature (no, that is not redundant) for standard transactions will never exceed two</re ...se which one they want to put into the block they're working on as long as no other transaction has spent that output either previously in the blockchain
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  • ...place orders to buy and sell. Britcoin acts as an escrow. The site charges no trading fees. There are no fees incurred when when transferring bitcoins for deposit. Funds are avail
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  • # get help on commands, note no dash before help
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  • ...tion of rewards is very different: Solo mining has higher odds of small or no payout at all, but also higher odds of large payout. The bitcoin system is ...e of enormous returns in exchange for getting rid of most of the chance of no returns.
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  • * No standard radix can exactly represent the Satoshi (raw bitcoin unit)
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  • ...ted resources, and not all people think in the same way that you do. Trust no one, research, and expect the unexpected.
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  • ...good alternative platforms for direct KYC-less trading. For a full list of no-KYC exchanges see: https://github.com/cointastical/P2P-Trading-Exchanges/ # At this time, there is little in the way of law enforcement. No court has dealt directly with a significant theft of bitcoins or determined
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  • BlockExplorer is a service that is provided by a private party. There is no guarantee that the information provided by BlockExplorer matches the blockc ...s pretty minimal. It would not be advisable for a merchant with little to no recourse against an attacker to accept payment without a sufficient number
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  • ...This is still a draft, and signatures are subject to removal if the signer no longer agrees with the petition text. If the text has changed since someone
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