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  • {{infobox company|name=Polmine|image=[[File:Polmine-logo.jpg]] |industry=[[Mining pool]]
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  • ...parison_of_mining_pools|PPS]], [[stratum]] and [[getwork]] [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] in Germany. * native patched bitcoind longpolling ( 15-20sec faster then BTCguild => fewer stales )
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  • A Bitcoin mining pool using the PPLNS reward system to ensure fair rewards. * Transaction fees distributed to miners (1-2% increase in rewards)
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  • ...l''', also sometimes referred to 'Somebadger's pool', is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. Betcoin's Mining Pool uses an anti cheating scoring system.
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  • ...2012</ref> It has been bundled with [[bitcoind]] since version 0.5. Bitcoin-Qt has been rebranded to '''[[Bitcoin Core]]''' since version 0.9.0.<ref nam ...sktop client for regular payments or as a server utility for merchants and other payment services.
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  • BTCSERV.net was a free for all [[Pooled Mining|Mining Pool]] with proportional [[Bitcoin]] payouts located in Germany. The pool w
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  • Coinotron is world's first multicoin [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...y chooses what coin to mine for. There is no need to point your workers to other sites, ports etc. Just choose AUTO option for worker and everything will be
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] ...d [[Bitcoin]] [[Bitcoin Pool|mining pool]] that works by creating a peer-to-peer network of miner nodes.
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  • ...2 bytes called a ''hash'' that uniquely identifies all the public keys and other information used to secure the payment. A Bitcoin address is just this has ...nformation into a hash, but you can't turn a hash back into public keys or other information. This is why it's called a hash: the original data is chopped
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  • * [[Comparison of mining pools]] * [[Pooled Mining]]
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  • ...compatible (and iOS5 Beta tested) including multitasking support with auto-update of BitCoin pricing when BitCoins Mobile enters the foreground. *Displayed in a no-nonsense and attractive UI.
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  • PoolServerJ is a pure java implementation of a Bitcoin mining pool server. It’s functionally very similar to pushpoold. Although ther * Native merged mining support. Will work with standard bitcoind 0.5
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  • Version 3.8.0 of 10th November 2013 dropped support for scrypt and GPU mining. * [[Pooled mining]]
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  • ABCPool.co offers Bitcoin Mining: * Pay-per-Share
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  • ...dbach.wallet Bitcoin Wallet for Android] ([http://code.google.com/p/bitcoin-wallet/ Google Code Project]). ...penBazaar]), [http://reason.com/blog/2015/02/24/darkleaks-the-decentralized-information Darkleaks], [[Freecoin]] and well as inactive/defunct projects s
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  • ...ndow Bitcoin with "backing", that is, some sort of near-fundamental or near-intrinsic worth to BTC (that does NOT derive merely from their scarcity or t ...be included in the definition of "backing". This page is for brainstorming other kinds of backing.
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  • #redirect [[Merge Mining Pool]]
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  • [[Category:Mining]]
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  • ...then expanded word-of-mouth as a private service to friends and friends-of-friends. On 8/14/11, it opened to the public. * [[:Category:Mining|Mining]]
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  • '''BtcPool.ru''', is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. BtcPool.ru's Mining Pool uses own scoring system.
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  • Once the plans themselves are well-accepted, code implementing the plans can be written and tested in case the ...a sticky locked topic pointing to the main topic should be created in all other sections. The main topic should not be sticky, as this makes it more diffic
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  • === Bitcoined is a blog which discusses various Bitcoin-related topics. === ...nd new shops, as well as a brand new range of information pages, including Mining, Useful Links and What is Bitcoin.
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  • '''What makes yourbtc.net the first choice for Bitcoin Mining?''' ''Low Variance Mining''
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  • Large scale Bitcoin [[Mining|miner]], early [[Libbitcoin]] developer, creator of [[Intersango]], member
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  • ...public. After a long phase on testnet it was announced released on 2011-09-11. * Bitcoin-Station Windows Gadget (performance monitor)
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  • ...ttemps to listen on the bitcoin port, and if the port is already in use or other error, displays a message and exits. Finally, if you have specified so, it will start a bitcoin mining thread.
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  • ...ining pools and exchange and displays total BTC and the same amount in one other world currency.
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  • ...n as '''Bitcoin Monster''', is a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] that allows mining bitcoins (BTC). It is one of the newest pool on the bitcoin pool scene wit ...gnature for this pool is: "/BCMonster/" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/block-index/1042076/000000000000000005eec2014d81b45ddb34a6b169f2fe806a009cff82c035
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  • {{BipMoved|bip-0009.mediawiki}} Comments-Summary: No comments yet.
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  • ...oved since 0.13.0 and since 0.14.0 any old nodes will receive a static hard-coded "Alert Key Compromised" message. ...getinfo''. Any script registered with the <code>-alertnotify</code> command-line option will be notified.
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  • .../addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bitcoin-pool-statistics/ Bitcoin - mining statistics] [[Category:License/MPL-1.1]]
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  • Bitcoin Mining Monitor is a browser extension for Chrome, Watch your mining progress in the Chrome. * mining.bitcoin.cz
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  • ...propose a new BIP to supercede it with something based on p2pool's merged mining. ...exist; it is the relationship between two blockchains for one to trust the other's work as their own and accept AuxPOW blocks.
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  • BTCMiner is an Open Source Bitcoin Miner for [http://www.ztex.de ZTEX USB-FPGA Modules 1.15]. These FPGA Boards contain an USB interface which is used :* [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15.e.html Spartan 6 USB-FPGA Module 1.15b] with one XC6SLX75: 90 MH/s @ 5.0W (typical)
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  • ...mes a worthwhile target for attackers. As we don't focus on any fraud on [[mining]], this project aims to prevent the [[Wallet]] by creating a boxed and lock
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  • [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15y.e.html USB-FPGA Modules 1.15y] with four Spartan 6 LX150 and [http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15x.e.html USB-FPGA Modules 1.15x] with a single Spartan 6 LX150
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  • =List of known Bitcoin-related malware= ==Wallet-stealing malware==
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  • ...is page should serve as an entry point and a place to organize most of our mining articles. Thank You! (-Atheros) --> ...e:Quick-and-dirty-4x5970-cooling.jpg|thumb|right|A home-made "[[Mining rig|mining rig]]"]]
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  • ...a credit or debit card. For the article about the similarly-named Bitcoin mining operation, see [[Simplecoin.us]].
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  • {{BipMoved|bip-0326.mediawiki}} Title: Anti-fee-sniping in taproot transactions
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  • ...in that might be desirable, but that will require a [[Hardfork|"hard" block-chain split]] (everybody must upgrade, old software will not accept blocks/t == Changes to hard-coded limits ==
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  • ...blocks '''after''' it (also called "confirmations"), all of which are well-formed. Thin clients don't verify the preceding blocks, they use the number ...r'' it) is used to determine the likelihood of the transaction being double-spent due to the emergence of a longer fork.
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  • ...ced Encryption Standard with 256 bit key and Cipher Block Chaining">AES-256-CBC</span>] to encrypt only the private keys that are held in a wallet. The ...erived from the passphrase using [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-512 SHA-512] and
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  • Stratum is a proposal for an open source client-server "overlay" protocol that enables thin clients. ==Mining extensions==
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  • * [[Mining software]]
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  • If you can help test, please edit this page to sign-off on it. | Run BIP-16-capable Bitcoin 0.6 on testnet and main net<br />
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  • ...IT || GPL-3 || AGPL-3 || GPL-3 || GPL-2 || GPL-3 || {{No}} || AGPL-3 || GPL-3 ...://github.com/slush0/stratum-mining Link] || [https://github.com/int6/hpool-server link]
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  • '''50BTC''' was a large [[mining pool]]. [[Category:Mining pools]]
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  • ...ill ignore invalid blocks''' when determining which chain is difficultywise-longest. * Mining clients '''will not build on top of''' invalid blocks.
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  • ...a block is to not mine on top of that block, instead mining on top of some other block in an attempt to orphan the discouraged block. Bitcoin does not curre ...org/index.php?topic=312668.0 "Feather-forks: enforcing a blacklist with sub-50% hash power"], although the idea predates this.
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  • It is person-to-person exchange using domestic wire (czech, slovak) and SEPA transfer. Main ==Other Features==
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  • This document is a proposed protocol (RFC) for issuing new alt-chains. It would be unwise to create more by introducing competing crypto-currencies for no reason.
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  • * pass group1=DWUSD&dwaccount=XXX-XXX-XXXX (no btca=xxxxxxx) for a dwolla withdraw <br/> u'reference': u'58a9e537-e64a-4e66-bc45-31c1bdc3a91b'}
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  • {{BipMoved|bip-0022.mediawiki}} Comments-Summary: No comments yet.
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  • ...''epoch''' people usually mean a period of roughly 4 years with a specific mining reward. The first epoch started with the [[genesis block]] in 2009, and a From May 2020 until some time in 2024, we're in the 4th mining epoch. Block rewards in this epoch are 6.25 BTC.
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  • ...ke proof of work, proof of stake attempts to provide consensus and [[Double-spending|doublespend]] prevention (see [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?to ...ion=profile;u=241 QuantumMechanic]. With Proof of Work, the probability of mining a block depends on the work done by the miner (e.g. CPU/GPU cycles spent ch
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  • ...the order of satoshis). It is possible that the honest miners will be under-incentivized, and that too few miners will mine, resulting in lower [[diffic ...l-bitcoin-suffer-from-a-mining-tragedy-of-the-commons-when-mining-fees-drop-t Stack Exchange]
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  • | Pre-BIP protocol changes |bgcolor=pink| Implicit<ref name="hardfork">This is a protocol "hard-fork" that old clients will reject as invalid and must therefore not be used
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  • ...ing it to Bob directly. This message would function much like a share in a mining pool. Out of 10000 nanopayments, on average, 9999 will be worthless and 1 w .... We're going to randomize the prevout identifying Bob's transaction. Multi-input transactions are not valid unless all their inputs exist, so if Bob's
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  • ...process still ultimately dependent upon the counterparty risk exposure to other traders. Thus, the exchange does not act as a counterparty. * State-of-the-art technologies usage. Instead of using old, slow, polling-based algorithms ICBIT builds atop of the most up to date technologies. Its
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  • * MINING * OTHER
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  • {{BipMoved|bip-0032.mediawiki}} Comments-Summary: No comments yet.
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] '''Bitminter''' was a [[Pooled mining|bitcoin mining pool]]. Roughly 1% of the bitcoins in circulation came from Bitminter.
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. Itzod mining pool was founded July 01, 2011 <ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topi
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  • ...ainst these risks. This page details some best practices for merchants and other organizations, along with avenues for future research. It is ''not'' about ...ontrol over how many credit card numbers are stolen. For this reason credit-card accepting merchants typically have large and sophisticated fraud contro
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  • ...ble consensus blockchain ''even when subject to a considerably-greater-than-50% attack''. ...e to the attacker's pseudonymous identity/identities destroys their bitcoin-days' stake and takes them out of the running as a big attacker for a long t
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  • Created: 22-05-2012 ...te is measured in full block hashes per second. So if a full block proof-of-work requires two rounds of SHA256 (as it does with Bitcoin today), each two
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  • {{infobox company|name=Luxor Mining|image=[[File:Luxor Logo.png|thumb|Luxor Mining - Happy Hashing]] |industry=[[Mining pool]]
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  • Title: Protocol for Dedicated Mining Hardware Created: 08-06-2012
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  • ...test block and all transactions that need including in the next block. The other communication is for checking the payout address is OK, and publishing newl ...p2pool shares. We need to track what shares have been published by us and other users. We need this as to calculate the block generation transaction we nee
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  • ...geration to say that the entirety of bitcoin's system of [[blockchain]], [[mining]], [[proof of work]], [[difficulty]] etc, exist to produce this history of ...roperty was often refer to as "solving the double-spending problem". Double-spending is the result of successfully spending some money more than once. B
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  • ...nd willing to offer things of value for bitcoins (be it goods, services or other currencies). As long as mining is conducted for economic gain, then any change adopted by the miners needs
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  • ...ng/being voted, and it grants you some privilege (commenting, editing, down-voting...) ...one could ask for a job to be done. The advantages compared to existing job-platform sites would be very low fees and no taxes.
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  • A bitcoin client is the end-user software that facilitates [[private key]] generation and security, paym * Syndication of network events to other peer clients.
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  • ...C, cross platform for Linux, Mac, and Windows including support for OpenWrt-capable routers. ** [http://www.butterflylabs.com/bitforce-sc-release-notes/ Butterfly Labs's BitForce SC (ASIC) product line]
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  • * Zapojte sa do [[Pooled mining|zdieľanej ťažby (pooled mining)]] '''Is Bitcoin a 'get-rich-quick' scheme?'''
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  • {{BipMoved|bip-0023.mediawiki}} Title: getblocktemplate - Pooled Mining
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  • Created: 2012-07-31 ...of confidence that the transaction will be confirmed as compared to a zero-confirmation transaction.
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  • [https://btccan.com BTC Canada] is the first Canadian owned and run Bitcoin Mining Pool. * [[Comparison of mining pools]]
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  • ...secure approach, consider employing Vanitysearch by Jean Luc Pons, an open-source and trusted alternative available on GitHub. ...nerator. A few other vanity address generators exist including '''Vanitygen-plus''' and '''VanitySearch'''.
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  • .../www.bitcoinmining.com/best-bitcoin-cloud-mining-contract-reviews/ bitcoin mining contractor] that lets you borrow hashing power to mine for bitcoins '''with ...nce you have joined, specify the bitcoin address of your wallet where your mining rewards is to be sent, and deposit any amount of bitcoins to the provided a
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  • ...targets greater than difficulty 1 for pool shares. With the advent of ASIC mining, many hashrates may be sufficiently high that difficulty 1 creates too much With rapidly-increasing hashing speeds, miners are rather wasteful in terms of bandwidth.
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  • Mining Explorer [http://miningexplorer.org website], [http://miningexplorer.org/fi Monitoring tool for bitcoin mining. Developed in cooperation with bitcoin pool [[50BTC]]
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  • [http://www.makomk.com/%7Eaidan/shortfin-dcmwd4e-20120822.7z makomk dcmwd4e bitstreams] (compressed with 7zip, available [http://7-zip.org/download.html here])
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  • getblocktemplate is the new decentralized Bitcoin mining protocol, openly developed by the Bitcoin community over mid 2012. It supercedes the old [[getwork]] mining protocol.
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  • ...oid app for tracking bitcoin wallet balance, trading on Mt.Gox, monitoring mining pool hashrate, balance, worker status etc. * Monitor mining pool hashrate, balance, worker status
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  • ...ore ECDSA private keys. The general use case is when a user generates a key-pair and only shares his public key. Everybody can use this public key to fi A split-key vanity address is generated by a specialized software, called a generato
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  • ...ashing power and see all the information they might need before they start mining with their rig. [[Category:Mining]]
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  • * Only username and password to start mining on 50BTC pool. * Miner automatically detects video cards and other OpenCL platforms installed on your computer.
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  • ==Traditional mining== ==Split-key mining==
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  • ...31st, 2012. It is written in C# and is only available for Microsoft Windows-based systems. * [http://www.bitcoinmining.com/bitcoin-mining-software/ Bitcoin Mining Software]
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  • ...-payments and any interest that accrues. The bond, being an asset like any other, is transferable - if you get tired of receiving the repayments you can sel ...sfies an arbitrary policy. Ciphertext-policy attribute based encryption (CP-ABE) allows you to encrypt some data such that anyone in possession of a key
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  • Bitcoin is a new form of internet currency. It allows for person-to-person payments that don't go through a third party. If you want to find out ...ne developed by the core team is the Standard Client, also known as Bitcoin-QT. You can download it from [http://bitcoin.org/ here]. After you start it,
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  • ...on must be taken into account by mining pools that use any payout strategy other than "proportional".
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pool vs. solo mining]]
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  • ..."Hash Power". It buys and/or sells hash power normally used for bitcoin [[mining]]. ...der to perform various attacks that require high hash rate against some alt-chains (or theoretically bitcoin itself).
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  • ...ptocurrencies, so the ultimate source of scarcity remains the proof-of-work-mined "fuel". ...f burn. This page currently describes [[User:Ids|Iain Stewart]]'s version. Other people can add variant versions that still belong to the broad proof of bur
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  • ...tcoin-Qt]] - C++/Qt based tabbed UI for Bitcoin, Linux/MacOSX/Windows, full-featured ...n of the standard Bitcoin client, providing [[API reference (JSON-RPC)|JSON-RPC]] interface
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  • ...rong engineering teams, or due to widespread awareness thereof. Direct, low-level scams should not be listed here. | 2009-01-03
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  • ...ginal.js and worker_original.js (which is missing) but you maybe able to de-minfy the worker.js file. ...have to connect to the same url/port, so that can be replaced by a modern mining proxy of some kind.
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