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  • ...nomic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth]]" and later expanded upon by [[Friedrich Hayek]]. F. A. Hayek, (1935), "The Nature and History of the Pr ...20s and 1930s, and that specific period of the debate has come to be known by [[Economic history|economic historians]] as ''The [[Socialist Calculation D
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  • [[File:Cryptocurrency by a sovereign (2).jpg|thumbnail|Eradicator of Underground Economy]] ...Underground Economy (final).pdf|thumbnail|Design of Cryptocurrency for use by Sovereign Nation (PDF)]]
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  • This stores uncompressed blocks of LevelDB data and is managed by LevelDB, as described in [http://leveldb.googlecode.com/git-history/1.17/do By "blockchain" this means the entire block tree (all known blocks, not just t
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  • ...to be written, each must sign a higher sequence number (see IsNewerThan). By signing, an input owner says "I agree to put my money in, if everyone puts The parties could create a pre-agreed default option by creating a higher nSequenceNumber tx using OP_CHECKMULTISIG that requires a
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  • ...hange.com/questions/11104/what-is-the-database-for?rq=1 StackExchange post by Pieter Wuille (2013)] * Calculate the total disk usage by block & undo files
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  • '''Bitcoin Charts''', run and maintained by tcatm, is a collection of statistics and graphs about the bitcoin economy.
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  • ...er that make payment from the browser possible. Its development was funded by forum users, who made pledges totaling 300 BTC.
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  • ...Market''' was a [[bitcoin]] [[currency exchange]] site owned and operated by [[bitcointalk]] user dwdollar. ...ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=20.msg748#msg748 Announcement by dwdollar]</ref>
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  • ...rate, in a given time period, at given difficulty. uses current difficulty by default. ...late expected BTC generation per day and per hour. uses current difficulty by default.
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  • A '''share''' is awarded by the mining pool to the clients who present a valid [[proof of work]] of the ...problem with pooled mining is that steps must be taken to prevent cheating by the clients and the server. Currently there are several different approache
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  • ...ll trades are conducted between users directly, without any intermediation by the marketplace. The system calculates the cumulative trust received by a user from all ratings. Through the web interface, users can explore the t
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  • supply is limited and not controlled by any party.
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  • ...to banks. One first deposits amounts of money in the currencies supported by the exchange, to his own account in the exchange, uses these balances to tr ...exchange for another currency at a maximum price-per-bitcoin which is set by the offerer. "Sell" orders (or "asks") are offers to sell bitcoins at a min
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  • ...hat the message is authentic. The complete history of transactions is kept by everyone, so anyone can verify who is the current owner of any particular g ...generate a valid block. This way, no party can overwrite previous records by just forking the chain.
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  • ...ps://isidore.co/calibre/browse/book/5277 <i>Interest and Usury</i>] p. 220 by [https://www.jstor.org/stable/29769582 Fr. Bernard W. Dempsey, S.J.] (1903- In a centralized economy, currency is issued by a central bank at a rate that is supposed to match the growth of the amount
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  • ...uilt and tested, and periodically given a "release candidate" tag followed by a version tag which is then an official, stable Bitcoin Core release.
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  • * They can be destroyed by attacking the central point of control * Arbitrary rules can be imposed upon their users by the controllers
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  • ...not only hiding the content of messages, but also hiding who is talking to whom (traffic analysis). Tor provides anonymous connections that are strongly re ...to torify it. Briefly, it involves changing the SOCKS5 proxy settings used by the application (for example, <code>wget</code> or a browser) to point to 1
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  • The abstract script consists of a series of words separated by spaces, evaluated from left to right. The mnemonic for each opcode is given ...list of hashes in the Merkle tree. You can see how the tree is constructed by looking at the ordering. The bottom tier is listed first, then the next-hig
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  • ...ernative to the decimal and SI ("metric") system, which improves usability by allowing for infinite binary division (note that Bitcoin protocol support i In tonal, you would count: an, de, ti, go, su, by, ra, me, ni, ko, hu, vy, la, po, fy, ton, ton-an, etc...
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  • ...a member. Funds in a Dwolla account can be withdrawn to a bank account or by sending a money transfer to another Dwolla member. ...nt. Once enabled, the account holder can request money from anyone simply by providing the address to the account holder's hub page. For example, the f
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  • [[File:First time run fin.png|400px|thumb|right|Bitcoin is initializing by establishing a connection to other clients and downloading the blocks.]] ...nfirmation count will grow in step with the number of blocks in the chain. By default, the client stops showing "unconfirmed" after the transaction is 6
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  • ...oin-Central.net''' is a [[currency exchange]] based in France and operated by [[Paymium]], that allows trading between bitcoins (BTC) and Eur. * User accounts will be individually protected up to 100,000 EUR by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deposit_insurance#By_EU_country Garantie
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  • ...al member. Funds in a PayPal account can be withdrawn to a bank account or by sending a money transfer to another PayPal member. ...ses the buyer issued a charge-back-fraud. The case is automatically closed by PayPal if he states that his account was compromised. It is not uncommon fo
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  • '''Liberty Reserve''' was a private currency exchange system issued by Liberty Reserve S.A. of San José, Costa Rica. As of May 27th, 2013 it is ...currency in which the electronic transfer services are provided; '''backed by United States of America Dollars and Euros'''; hereinafter for all legal pu
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  • ...can take different forms, such as cryptocurrency, digital currency issued by central banks and virtual currencies.
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  • {{outdated}}Pecunix is a [[digital currency]] backed by gold. The company holds gold in reserve, and issues currency units denomina ...amount over 100.00 GAU to a maximum fee of 3.00 GAU. The fee may be paid by either the buyer or the seller, or the fee may be split 50/50. There is no
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  • ...based off an earlier document by Nils Schneider. '''And has been replaced by BIP 0021''' The purpose of this URI scheme is to enable users to easily make payments by simply clicking links on webpages or scanning QR Codes.
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  • ...2 hours. "Network-adjusted time" is the median of the timestamps returned by all nodes connected to you. As a result block timestamps are not exactly ac
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  • '''ClearCoin''' is an escrow-type of service that allows safer payment by securely holding coins in escrow until both buyer and seller are satisfied.
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  • ...de through certain online merchants when using the referral links provided by Bitcoin Bonus.
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  • ...e metric reported for Nodes change from being "active nodes" as determined by BTCStats to the "Listening Nodes" metric from RowIt.
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  • ...tGox Matrix''' was a service that provides views of the order book grouped by configurable increments to more easily determine open order sizes. Additio
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  • portable to different data directories by default. If you need a - by popular request, make the 4th bar of the connection icon green
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  • Tht service was succeeded by CoinMap and the BitcoinMap.com domain now redirects to [http://CoinMap.org
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  • The '''Bitcoin Market Analysis''' blog by s3052 provides technical analysis and forecasts of the Bitcoin exchange rat
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  • Originally, Bitcoin's block size was limited by the number of database locks required to process it (at most 10000). In 2010, an explicit block size limit of 1 MB was introduced into Bitcoin by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]]. He added it hidden in two commits<ref>https://www.red
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  • ...dian dollars. Bitcoin 4 Cash is located in Canada. The site was operated by Madhatter who also operated [[Bitcoin 2 Credit Card]]. The service is no l
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  • ...g on [[Bitcoin-otc|Bitcoin OTC]] can increase their weekly purchase limits by connecting CoinPal to the [[Bitcoin-otc|OTC web of trust]]<ref>[http://coin
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  • ...ex.php?topic=7074.msg103715#msg103715 bitcoin morpheus]</ref>. The action by PayPal occurred at the same time another Bitcoin exchange, [[CoinPal] learn
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  • Interested in telecommuting by offering remote assistance.
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  • * default key (obsolete, no longer used by Bitcoin Core except by parsing them to detect key/value and wallet corruption) ...hat implements trustless '''[[CoinJoin]]'''. The CoinJoin coordinator (run by zkSNACKs Ltd., the company that is sponsoring the development of Wasabi) ca
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  • ...t]] would have a certain number of keys that would be used in the future. By default, the number of entries in the queue is 100<ref>[http://www.bitcoint
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  • ...itcoin transactions and included 'Top 100 Rich Lists' of Bitcoin addresses by balance.
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  • | -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE || Set used device by id, by default asks for device ...E, --worksize=WORKSIZE || Set work group size, default is maximum returned by opencl
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  • * Dm-crypt is set up on the /dev/loop0 device created by losetup. It uses the password hash created previously. The aes-cbc-essiv:sh '''CCrypt''' is a linux command-line utility by Peter Selinger[http://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~selinger/] that replaces the Uni
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  • ...ey and the signature of the script. These two values are normally obtained by running the scriptSig script of the transaction input we are attempting to ...t for the current transaction input in txCopy is set to subScript (lead in by its length as a var-integer encoded!)
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  • #* You can do this by clicking "New.." next to your address in the Bitcoin client and sending tha ...used when the customer sent payment, especially if an [[EWallet]] was used by the customer.
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  • ...ction#Output|outputs]] which are costly to consolidate. This could be done by settling on the blockchain less often and in bigger amounts. For example if
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