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  • '''Bitcoin by MtGox Mobile''' (formerly branded as '''MtGox Live''') was a mobile app tha On July 19, 2011 the service was acquired by Mt. Gox.<ref>[https://mtgox.com/press_release_20110719.html World's Leading
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  • ...a good way to track growing interest. This page ranks the top 20 countries by search volume to give an approximation of the international composition of * [https://adwords.google.com/o/KeywordTool Keyword tool] by Google
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  • A common misunderstanding is that Bitcoin is ruled by [[Mining|miners]]; ie. that miners act as some sort of parliamentary body f == Why Bitcoin is not ruled by miners ==
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  • To solve this problem, the concept of replace-by-fee was developed: by requiring replacements to pay for not only its own cost, but also the fee o
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  • '''This wiki is maintained by the Bitcoin community.'''
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  • * CORE: Wallet DB will be handled by a separate process using a limited internal API (protects the wallet agains
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  • '''Bitcoin''' is a decentralized [[digital currency]] created by an unknown person or group of people under the name [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] an ...ccording to consensus in network software. These transactions are verified by network nodes through the use of cryptography and recorded in a public dist
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  • His involvement in the Bitcoin project had tapered and by late 2010 it has ended. The most recent messages reportedly indicate that
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  • ...iginal Bitcoin client/API Calls list|Various commands]] are made available by the API. ...//www.wxwidgets.org wxWidgets]. A graphical user interface is now provided by [[Bitcoin-qt]] in version 0.5+ for the reference client.
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  • Mt. Gox was originally started by [[Jed McCaleb]] in July 2010, and was sold to [[Tibanne Co.]] in Japan in M The fees were, by default, subtracted from the proceeds of each trade (e.g., a buy of 1.0 BTC
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  • A site enabling users to trade peer-to-peer as well as offer or receive loans by placing free advertisements. Trade advertisements are split into categories
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  • ...n or after January 3, 2009, as well as a comment on the instability caused by fractional-reserve banking. Additionally, it suggests that [[Satoshi Nakamo ...hat the genesis block was solved on January 3, but the software was tested by Satoshi Nakamoto using that genesis block until January 9, when all the tes
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  • ...already have received transactions, however you can list all the addresses by setting the first argument to 0, and the second one to true. ...count</code> || [account] [minconf=1] || Returns the total amount received by addresses with [account] in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmati
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  • ...n source C++ class library of cryptographic algorithms and schemes written by Wei Dai. Crypto++ has been widely used in academia, student projects, open ...Dai in April 2007. The algorithm was designed for high performance backed by a formal analysis.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Krovetz|first1=Ted|last2=Dai|first2
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  • ...ts the popular fractional reserve backing system. Bitcoin is not affected by this because it is fundamentally different from popular currency. ...economy increase, people have the incentive to hoard the currency, because by merely holding it, they hope to be able to purchase more goods for less mon
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  • '''B-money''' was an early proposal created by [[Wei Dai]] for an "anonymous, distributed electronic cash system". [[Satos ...is transferred by broadcasting the transaction to all participants, all of whom keep accounts of all others. Contracts can be made with possible reparation
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  • ...founded by [[Martti Malmi]] in 2010 on dokuwiki, and then later reinstated by [[Mark Karpelès]] on MediaWiki. Malmi's and Karpelès's wikis both existed ...early 2011, the wiki offered a Contributor's Award which was to be shared by all members depending on work contributed. 500 bitcoins were collected, but
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  • ...h IRC or via the embedded nodelist). You can connect to more than one node by using ''-addnode=ip'' more than once. It is usually a good idea to connect ...es.bitcoin.st Fallback Nodes] List of longest running Bitcoin Nodes listed by Country.
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  • ...paddingZeroes)+size(messageSize). And that size should be always divisible by 512 without any remainder. So, to make things fit, we only need to adjust t First, we start by using predefined and fixed initialization vector. In case of SHA-1, it is d
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  • ...' with two falling strokes at the top and bottom. This symbol was designed by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] for the icon of an early version of the [[reference cl ...-foundation-standardise-bitcoin-symbol-code-next-year/ formal application] by the Financial Standards Working Group of the [[Bitcoin Foundation]] is near
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  • BX.in.th is a Thai based bitcoin exchange operated by Bitcoin Co. Ltd. (Thailand).
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  • The first faucet was operated by [[User:Gavinandresen|Gavin Andresen]], however it has not functioned since
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  • ...|addresses]]. It was originally written by theymos, but it is now operated by Liraz Siri. ...ct is displayed in human-readable form, as a web page, and is given a URL. By using hyperlinks, it allows users to switch from seeing one piece of data t
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  • ...n as the [[block chain]]). New transactions are constantly being processed by [[Mining|miners]] into new blocks which are added to the end of the chain. ...transactions are [[transaction broadcasting|broadcast]] to the [[network]] by the sender, and all peers trying to solve blocks collect the transaction re
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  • ...k is adjusted so as to limit the rate at which new blocks can be generated by the network to one every 10 minutes. Due to the very low probability of suc ...r contain a large amount of work. Changing a block (which can only be done by making a new block containing the same predecessor) requires regenerating a
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  • ...-server''. You can control it via the command-line bitcoin-cli utility or by [http://json-rpc.org/wiki/specification HTTP JSON-RPC] commands. ...uthentication] must be used when communicating with it, and, for security, by default, the server only accepts connections from other processes on the sa
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  • The Contributors' Award was a contest offered by [[User:MagicalTux|MagicalTux]] intended as a way to divide wiki donations a Only a bitcoin address put there by the user himself would be accepted.
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  • ...Bitcoin protocol is specified by the behavior of the reference client, not by this page. In particular, while this page is quite complete in describing t ...' components into a single byte stream (this is also what OpenSSL produces by default).
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  • The wallet contains a pool of queued keys. By default there are 100 keys in the [[key pool]]. The size of the pool is co ...ot logged in as that user, data that is saved there can't be browsed, even by a root user. If something goes wrong with your system, and you need to decr
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  • Wallet encryption is achevied by storing a 4096 bytes RSA key pair in the wallet. The private key is encrypt
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  • Invoices can be generated at no cost by any user of Bitcoin. Like e-mail addresses, you can send bitcoins to a person by sending bitcoins to one of their invoice addresses.
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  • * Use a wallet backed by your own [[full node]] or [[client-side block filtering]], definitely not a The linkages between addresses made by transactions are often called the transaction graph. Alone, this informatio
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  • Communication with the server is done using HTTP POST requests on port 8332 by default, containing JSON-encoded data. For pooled mining, users are require The calculations are performed by multiple concurrent threads, so as to take advantage of the capabilities of
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  • ...of hardware, both CPUs and GPUs included. OpenCL was originally developed by Apple. ...the forum]</ref> based on the open source CUDA client originally released by puddinpop<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=133.msg13135#msg1
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  • ...ly random, it is prohibitively difficult to try to produce a specific hash by changing the data which is being hashed. ...gnalled replace-by-fee (RBF, BIP125) and the new version increases the fee by at least 1 satoshi/byte.
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  • A '''block chain''' is a transaction database shared by all [[Node|nodes]] participating in a system based on the Bitcoin protocol. Honest generators only build onto a block (by referencing it in blocks they create) if it is the latest block in the long
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  • ...ou calculate has the same chance of winning as every other hash calculated by the network.
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  • ...integer arithmetic steps, single floating point divide, and a single scale-by-power-of-2. The average time to find a block can be approximated by calculating:
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  • ...he same hash will always result from the same data, but modifying the data by even one bit will completely change the hash. Like all computer data, hashe
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  • ...uring the transaction. When they see that you're sending a Bitcoin payment by IP address, they pretend to be the actual destination and send back ''their
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  • ...r to find the more people who are looking for them). You trade them to me by sending them to my bitcoin address. Inside the software, a messages is cre ...because everybody else can check to see if your coins really were created by the "race" process, or if they were from valid trades.
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  • Such restrictions will be specified by those descriptors. Such restrictions will be specified by those descriptors.
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  • * ''getdata'' - Request a single block or transaction by hash. The time data from all of your peers is collected, and the median is used by Bitcoin for all network tasks that use the time (except for other version m
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  • ...rmation purposes only. De facto, Bitcoin script is defined by the code run by the network to check the validity of blocks. Positive 0 is represented by a null-length vector.
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  • ...be lower than or equal to the current target for the block to be accepted by the network. The lower the target, the more [[difficulty|difficult]] it is ...problem more or less difficult. A single retarget never changes the target by more than a factor of 4 either way to prevent large changes in difficulty.
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  • ...include in any Bitcoin on-chain [[transaction]]. The fee may be collected by the miner who includes the [[transaction]] in a [[block]]. ...ould be harder and less efficient for the recipient to specify the fee, so by custom the spender is almost always solely responsible for paying all neces
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  • ...ion - it is undefined. Versions greater than 2 are reserved for future use by the protocol. Flag and Witness are mandatory for any transaction that inclu ...sequence number is < 0xFFFFFFFF: Makes the transaction input [[RBF|Replace-By-Fee]]
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  • The [[wallet]] is stored unencrypted, by default, and thus becomes a valuable target for theft. Recent releases of Bitcoin makes these attacks more difficult by only making an outbound connection to one IP address per /16 (x.y.0.0). In
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  • ...y Zarutian, but the first version of this wiki page included modifications by theymos. The main design goal is to produce URIs that are concise enough to * encoded_private_key is a base64url encoded private key used by Bitcoin.
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  • ...Map''' was a nameless project based on the analysis of addresses exchanged by bitcoin nodes. (This is not to be confused with a collaborative map of Bit Based on the collected information, and by passing the collected IPs through Maxmind's GeoIP database, a map was creat
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  • An open source Bitcoin [[Pooled Mining|pooled mining]] server created by puddinpop. ...a JSON-based protocol with the [[RPC Miner]] pooled mining clients created by puddinpop.
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  • ...bitcoin", ponzis and other frauds are exposed. This makes Bitcoin stronger by removing weak players from the system.
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  • Term-deposits and other time liabilities are not limited by a full reserve banking policy. However the bank should plan to have enough In the Bitcoin world, inasmuch as exchanges have acted like banks by holding user Bitcoin balances, we have seen instances of [[Fractional Reser
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  • * Best in class security, designed and monitored by global experts.
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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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  • | Display || HANNspree By Hanns-G HF225DPB 21.5" || [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item= | Display || HANNspree By Hanns-G HF225DPB 21.5" || [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=
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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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  • Inspired by the thread: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2966.0
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  • ...ordpress_ecommerce Bitcoin/Altcoins Wordpress e-Commerce plugin] developed by BTCMerch. ...tcoin-payment-gateway-addon/ Bitcoin Wordpress eCommerce plugin] developed by GoUrl.io. Provides a Payment Gateway for WP eCommerce 3.8.10+ (or higher).
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  • '''The Bitcoin Times''' was a magazine created by fabianhjr to cover the various aspect of Bitcoin.
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  • ...s [https://jlopp.github.io/bitcoin-core-config-generator/ available here]. By default, Bitcoin (or bitcoind) will look for a file named 'bitcoin.conf' in
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  • ...m Poolin.com] is a Bitcoin & multi-cryptocurrency [[mining pool]]. Started by the founders of BTC.com.<br /> They also provide a custodial [[wallet]] htt
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  • "AppData" and "Application Data" are hidden by default. By default Bitcoin will put its data here:
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  • ...refers to the rate that your mining hardware is performing at as reported by your miner software or from an estimate obtained from the [[mining hardware *Divide by 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639
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  • | quote1 = By 2015, cash could be looking like an endangered species. | quote1 = the appreciation in value was a speculative bubble, caused by people hoarding the currency, rather than the start of a new (or parallel)
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  • ...e the block size limit. The hardfork has been denounced as an attempt made by CEOs and owners of large Bitcoin businesses to introduce changes to the cur The SegWit2x hardfork was declared cancelled in a joint statement by six individuals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/piper
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  • ...o Bitcoin’s [[Block size limit controversy|long-lasting scaling debate]] by increasing the block capacity through activating [[Segregated Witness]] and
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  • ...more users begin to utilize the network. Each transaction is then verified by multiple parties (called miners), before it is added to the central ledger.
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  • ...ments and will always offer at least 5% discounts if the payments are done by bitcoin.
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  • ...argument: he seems to suggest that this means bitcoins will be controlled by the kind of central banks that are common today. His analysis fails for two ...ted probably replace the uses of credit cards which would be better served by these other things if they worked better online.
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  • ...ach subsequent block that is found, the number of blocks deep is increased by one. ...dditional time for a better chance that the transaction will be propagated by all nodes.
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  • ...as a one man operation bitcoinmedia is now run by a team of volunteers led by bitcoinconsultancy. Anyone wanting to announce news about bitcoin events or
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  • ...y, bitcoins orders are processed manually through email, cannot be handled by the shopping cart system of the site.
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  • # JSON, i.e no HTTP Headers with URIs are generated by bitcoind # bitcoind at 127.0.0.1 shall be accessed by http://mydomain/jbc/
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  • The software was first released by [[Jeff Garzik]] on February 2, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php? ...which was shut down on February 7, 2011. Only one block was ever generated by the pool.<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3078.msg45526#msg455
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  • ...otely, or even locally, even if the Wallet and User Interface are produced by different or competing vendors. For example, you could use an Android User For more secure use by ordinary end users, UIs and Wallets should support stream-based communicati
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  • A community of Bitcoin users wishing to help the bitcoin economy by adding a better way to buy, sell and trade goods and services.
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  • ...twork. The instant solo fail-over also works to increase miner efficiency by utilizing time that would normally be spent waiting for work from the serve
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  • Also known as TradeBitcoin, it assists Bitcoin users by making it easy for them to connect with others in their local area.
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  • ...eath a large, metallic heat sink which usually has a fan, a few are cooled by water. ...sucking" windows into the Dock when they are minimized - these are powered by GPUs.
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  • ...ide is intended for small business owners who wish to help promote Bitcoin by accepting it as payment for goods and services. It's written with the assu Bitcoin has been formally recognized by some governments and authorities as a "currency", but in practice, Bitcoin
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  • ...attle, Victuals, Provisions, Goods, Wares and Merchandises, whatsoever”. By the end of the century, there were six markets a week selling hams, oysters
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  • The module was written by the operator of [[CoinPal]] and [[CoinCard]] and was announced on February
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  • ...in a bitcoin [[block]] is a 32-bit (4-byte) field whose value is adjusted by miners so that the [[hash]] of the block will be less than or equal to the
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  • The domain name is owned by [[Sirius]]. The forum is administrated by [[:User:Theymos|theymos]]. <p>The registration page has "hide your e-mail address" unchecked by default. I must fix that in php before we can open up.</p>
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  • This site was first seen in March, 2011 but by May 2011 it appears to have been discontinued.
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  • ...mizations and differs from jgarzik's [[cpuminer]]. This miner was created by [http://ufasoft.com Ufasoft].
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  • ...ed_Validation_Certificate Extended Validation Certificate]</ref> as issued by various SSL certificate authorities. The EV standard and auditing process e ...natural to think of applying the same techniques to Bitcoin, for instance by putting the private keys inside the card.
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  • ...specification|Bitcoin protocol]], but equally important are the rules used by the client to process messages. It's crucial that clients follow certain ru ...ansactions in the block. Transactions are identified by their hash; blocks by the hash of their header. Blocks have prev pointers that link them into a g
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  • ...d trade Bitcoins and currency smoothly. All the currency rates are handled by Britcoin itself.
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  • ...itcoind. This prevents you from being able to see error messages generated by bitcoind (as they are sent with status 404 or 500). The [[#Alternative_Libs ...addresses and many addresses can be held by one wallet. The balance shown by default in bitcoind is the sum of the bitcoins in all the addresses in the
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  • ..., the probability to generate a block in 13 days will also keep decreasing by about 10%, with every 10% rise in difficulty. ...do you want .17 btc with (almost) certainty, (with that amount decreasing by about 9% per period, under our assumptions of 10% difficulty growth per per
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  • ...y the users has been calculated to be significantly less than that enjoyed by those [[Pooled mining|mining]] using one of the public [[:Category:Pool Ope
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  • It is operated by [[User:Luke-jr|Luke-Jr]], but anyone can add new projects to it.
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  • ...ow does one 'help' Bitcoin if it is an online currency that is not managed by any one individual? Often, those who take an interest in Bitcoin are at a l
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  • ...d by a private party. There is no guarantee that the information provided by BlockExplorer matches the blockchain.
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  • ...market exchange where bitcoins were bought and sold. Funds were deposited by mailing in cash. When funds were withdrawn cash was mailed to the customer
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  • The app requires access (JSON) to data provided by the pool operator. As of April 5th, 2011, the only pool that provides this
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  • ...More accurate values would come from a measurement such as that provided by a Kill-A-Watt device, for example.
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  • ...s in this section were created by bitboy using the {{BTC}} symbol designed by Satoshi. They are in the public domain. This logo/image was created by Satoshi Nakamoto, who placed it in the public domain.
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  • ...ttp://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=5689.0 Buy or pay with bitcoins by sending an SMS from Belgium or the Netherlands]</ref>.
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  • '''XKCD Pool''' was a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]] by and for fans of the ''xkcd'' webcomic and its forum community. Randall Munr
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  • ...rrency exchange|exchange]] offering PLN support. The service was acquired by [[MtGox]]. See [[Bitomat#History|history]] for details. The service was acquired by Mt. Gox on August 11, 2011<ref>[http://support.mtgox.com/entries/20357051-m
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  • ...t a later time. Even more caution might be warranted regarding funds held by an exchange accessed solely through i2p.
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  • MoneyPak is a stored-value card ("cash top-up card") provided by Green Dot Corporation. It's typically purchased with cash at a retailer, th ...onal information (name, address, date of birth and Social Security Number) by Green Dot on behalf of PayPal. Up to $4,000 may be added to a PayPal accoun
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  • * Attempt to sort by contribution
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  • |First printed Bitcoin magazine is announced and then followed by photos<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74346.0 first photos of | First formal risk assessment by a government agency<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80173.0 Dis
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  • A fixed-rate exchange for buying bitcoins using bank transfer (EUR) or by depositing cash at the Spanish bank OpenBank. Bitcoins may sold in exchang The USD rate is then converted EUR/USD published by the European Central Bank.
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  • A job board and freelancer directory. An Android app goes by a similar name, [[Bitcoiner]].
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  • Sold contracts for purchasing mining rig capacity. The service was offered by community member Vladimir. ...Operations Management Service|service]] where mining rigs could be managed by the operator remotely.
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  • ...bed the method the service will follow for the return of all bitcoins held by the service -- with each accountholder being required to provide identifica
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  • ...ZXe0Rh5sg/htmlview?usp=sharing&pli=1&sle=true comprehensive list] compiled by [http://twitter.com/@suitpossum Brett Scott]. ...Money (February 6, 2012). "This paper considers reform possibilities posed by a type of base money that has heretofore been overlooked in the literature
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  • | Open to anyone interested in Bitcoin. Organized by [https://www.stichtingBitcoin.nl The Bitcoin Foundation of The Netherlands] | hosted by Bitsyncom, the people behind [[Bitnavigator]], walk-ins welcome;
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  • VirWoX is run by the company Virtual World Services GmbH, which is located in Austria. | {{rh}} | 4 - By Request Only
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  • As of October 23, 2012, Eligius is maintained by [[User:Wizkid057|wizkid057]].<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2
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  • This should be used by people willing to "save" funds without having to rely on any third party se It is possible to generate multiple addresses for a single individual by incrementing "serial". The software should initially increment "serial" unt
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  • Formerly a fixed-rate exchange operated by [[Bitcoin Solutions]] allowing you to trade bitcoins for virtual prepaid ca ...ic=7067.0 Announcing: BitcoinCashout.com]</ref>. The service was acquired by [[Bitcoin Solutions| Bitcoin Solutions LLC]] on May 24th, 2011<ref>[http://
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  • ...from a Serve account and transferred (ACH) to your bank account, withdrawn by check or withdrawn at an ATM using the Serve payment card. Serve is provided by American Express and was launched in March, 2011<ref>[http://emoney.allthin
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  • ..., this miner will connect via [[MultiMiner Protocol]] (MMP) which is used by the [[MultiMiner Server]].
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  • The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is BRL (Brazilian Real).
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  • ...R, EUR, XAU || 10 || Very good match for trading bitcoin. Requires funding by bank wire though, which may be expensive for small amounts. ...virtually non-existent risk of loss. Alternatively, lower the risk to zero by walking to an ATM and withdrawing the cash that was loaded.
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  • ...overview as well as sending and receiving bitcoins using QR-codes. Going by a similar name is [[Bitcoiners]], a job board a freelancers directory.
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  • ...on is that the card will be left unopened and then can be treated as money by being acceptable at face value when making a transaction in-person at a ret
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  • ...cepting Bitcoins for goods and services hurts everyone who uses the system by reducing the number of merchants or increasing their costs. To create a new network that uses Nakamoto block chains, you need to start by defining what a transaction in your new network means. Bitcoin transactions
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  • ...ull-requests-in-bitcoin-core How to Review Pull Requests in Bitcoin Core], by Jon Atack, regularly updated (as of 2020)
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  • ...ication will implement the standard bitcoin p2p protocol, and will be used by default.
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  • This concept was first reached by Bitcoin Plus, a [[cpu-miner|cpu miner]] that is launched from the browser,
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  • ...ontained binary download in a standard Mac packaging that is ready for use by the end-user.
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  • ...way that minimizes trust. Minimal trust often makes things more convenient by allowing human judgements to be taken out of the loop, thus allowing comple By building low trust protocols that interact with Bitcoin, entirely new produ
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  • For individuals: Secure your bitcoin holdings for free by using CoinPig. For businesses: Build Your Business. Secure your corporate holdings by using CoinPig.
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  • ...ion to a given block. When the pool solves a block, the 6.25 BTC generated by that block's solution is split and distributed between the pools participan ...te a 1-2% higher income (before fees, if any) due to long polling provided by the pools.
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  • ...ity-based nature of the project. Also, cryptography is correctly perceived by many as a difficult and highly academic form of mathematics, which makes th * Bitcoin can reduce the costs of everyday goods, by making the financial markets more competitive and eliminating the risk prem
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  • ...will give you, on average, the block reward (minus any pool fees) divided by the difficulty. For example, with a block reward of 50 BTC, 2% fee and diff ...it regardless of if a block is found.  The payout per share is determined by taking 50/difficulty.
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  • # All anonymous client ID’s and holdings are published and can be verified by everyone without being logged into the system to Vaultoro do not know when # The gold holdings are audited by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BDO_International BDO]
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  • ...00.0 Bounty Award to develop a script to compute the BitcoinDays Destroyed by the transactions in a block.]</ref> [[Abe]] is a [[block chain browser]] th ...lated by taking the number of Bitcoins in a transaction and multiplying it by the number of days it has been since those coins were last spent.
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  • ...ourney where no dollars are being spent, only bitcoins. The trip was made by Bitcoin community member Plato between April 2011 and June 2011. ...old to assist with the cleanup following the tornadoes that occurred close by to Plato. Plato made a plea for donations from the Bitcoin community and f
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  • ...lock solved, and calculates rewards to the full 8 decimal points supported by the Bitcoin protocol. The pool is run off the donations of users, and is o ...e a user can claim rewards even if the block is later invalidated/orphaned by the network.
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  • '''MilliBit''' was name chosen by popular vote in poll on the Bitcoin forum to represent the SI unit of 0.001 The poll was concluded without participation by a majority of the Bitcoin community nor even was there a statistically sign
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  • # '''Send the password by e-mail, IRC, PM on a forum, smoke messages...'''
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  • ...lus is a [[Browser Bitcoin Miner]] written in Java. The miner is initiated by the end user, but is also embeddable in webpages, much like [[Bitp.it]] ...ed to start mining. Mining is paid on a pay-per-share basis, with 3% taken by the pool operators. The site suggests that users invite their friends to mi
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  • ...us computers, who all report back with their work to be submitted en masse by a central processor. Alternatively, though, the computers can coordinate th
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  • ...trust to access the network. Some firewalls will recognize the ports used by particular applications to communicate with the outside world. If this is n
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  • ...ry] to deviate from the original Bitcoin client was made on March 6, 2011, by [[Amir_Taaki|Amir Taaki]]<ref>[https://gitorious.org/freecoin/freecoin/comm ...s presented at the Chaos Communication Camp on August 2, 2011 in a lecture by Jaromil.<ref>[http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/Fahrplan/events/4450.en.html "
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  • ...active service, although has been used in demonstrations. It was replaced by a Skyhook ATM which is currently in place. Between February 2015 and February 2016, a second Skyhook ATM was installed by a separate owner in Busyfeet & Coco Cafe in South William Street <ref name=
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  • ...ficulty of work returned to pool rather than the difficulty of work served by pool [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131376.0] ...shares ''on average'', a PPS method with 0% fee would be 6.25 BTC divided by <current difficulty>. It is risky for pool operators, hence the fee is high
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  • An RPC method used by a miner to get hashing work to try to solve. It has mostly been superceded by the newer [[getblocktemplate]] mining protocol, but the data format is stil
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  • '''Bitcoin by MtGox Mobile''' (formerly branded as '''MtGox Live''') was a mobile app tha On July 19, 2011 the service was acquired by Mt. Gox.<ref>[https://mtgox.com/press_release_20110719.html World's Leading
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  • ...w.btcmerch.com/help/magento Bitcoin/Altcoins Plugin for Magento] developed by BTCMerch. * [https://nowpayments.io/magento-2-plugin Magento 2 Plugin by NOWPayments] allows merchants to accept [[Bitcoin]] and 100+ [[altcoin]]s o
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  • '''Bitcoin Argentina''' is a bilingual mailing list managed by [http://eudemocracia.org/english.html Eudemocracia] where members can make
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  • This page was created by those in the Bitcoin community to help in understanding tax compliance conc The general tax questions and answers were shared by forum member bitcoinaccountant<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=
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  • * [https://gitorious.org/intersango/ Intersango] exchange software (used by [[Britcoin]] and [[Intersango]] exchanges)
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  • Created by DC Consulting and hosted on site. Built completely on Open Source Software supplied by the Great developers on the Bitcoin Forum.
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  • A work-in-progress alternative GUI Bitcoin client, powered by the RPC server backend.
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  • ...led mining|mining pool]] with server locations in the US and EU. It is run by Josh Zerlan.
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  • The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is Renminbi (CNY).
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  • * "the European operations performed by "AbuDhabi 2010" EOOD, a company registered in the European Union, Bulgaria, * "the US operations performed by "Risk Asset Management" LLC, a company registered in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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  • Guide By: [[User:Jrwr|Jrwr]] 01:44, 24 June 2011 (GMT)
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  • ...s registered just ten days before launch. The launch announcement was made by a forum member using an account that shows having joined the bitcoin forum Bitcoins received by the fund are converted to USD.
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  • *[[Mycelium]] Awarded the prestigious "Best Mobile App" award by Blockchain.info in 2014, the Mycelium wallet for Android provides several s ...www.casinoevolution.com/ '''Casino Evolution'''] gaming software developed by '''www.SoftSwiss.com'''
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  • ...itcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_confirmation transactions] or interactions made by each [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Cryptocurrency cryptocurrencies] holders, '''Age:''' the moment when the block was accepted by a miner and not when the user initiated a payment or transfer to another wa
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  • Formerly an escrow-like service that allows safer payment by securely holding a buyer's coins in escrow until the terms of the sale are
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  • ...ng soon, you are able to setup a ready made page within less than a minute by donating 1 BTC and emailing us about your donation / identity on bilgi@kola
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  • * There is no need to stay connected to network to be noticed by received payments. ...erral system which enables the Bitcoin account holders to earn commissions by referring new users to Karsha Mobile Payment Interface. The referral bonus
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  • ...w you to view the balance in your wallet on your Android device. It works by reading your public key hashes (addresses) and obtaining your transactions
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  • ...nds mining with them). The redistribution is connected to the shares found by your friends, not yours! So if the hash rate of your friends equals or is b For every found block we increase our jackpot by the 1% taken from people who are not part of someone else's mini-pool. Once
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  • '''Abe''' is a free, open-source [[block chain browser]] released by [[User:JohnTobey253|John Tobey]] under the [[wikipedia:Affero General Publi
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  • * The BitWillet JavaScript is loaded by adding <code><script src="http://www.bitwillet.com/plugin/bitwillet.js" typ
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  • ...eveloped by [[Wladimir van der Laan]] based on the original reference code by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]].<ref>https://gavintech.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/full-dis ...Dutch, English, German, Chinese and many more. Translations are being done by volunteers on [https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/bitcoin/ Transifex].
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  • '''Bech32''' is a [[segwit]] [[address]] format specified by [[BIP 0173]] and [[BIP 0350]]. This address format is also known as "bc1 ad 1. Having a compressed public key (0x02 or 0x03 followed by 32 byte X coordinate):
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  • ...ack of current exchange rate even while working in other browser tabs just by keeping this site open and looking at the rate in its tab. * It is possible to compare Bitcoin to gold, silver, platinum and palladium by using their respective converters.
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  • ...iven as '''float'''. These values are likely being deprecated and replaced by fields of the same name with "_int" as suffix. These are '''fixed-decimal'' ! kind of field !! ...divide by !! ...multiply by
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  • ...ent to the BitCoinJ mailing list]</ref>. As of June 2015, it is being used by 800.000 people.
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  • Only the [[transaction fees|transaction fees]] were kept by the pool operator.
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  • This platform is operated by BulBul Investments LLC, which is a corporate entity registered with the Sta ...ault withdrawal limit is 500 Bitcoins per-day; this limit can be increased by submitting a ticket to the help-desk. Account-to-account (A2A) transfers t
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  • Flexcoin was an [[EWallet]] ran by Flexcoin Inc in Edmonton Alberta Canada. ...s by providing a paid "discount" to account holders. It generated revenue by charging small transaction fees on outgoing bitcoins but no fees were charg
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  • ...''' is a decentralized [[Bitcoin]] [[Bitcoin Pool|mining pool]] that works by creating a peer-to-peer network of miner nodes. ...es a new share found (new block in the P2Pool block chain), it is received by the other peers, and the other peers verify that this block contains payout
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  • ...and then spend those bitcoins by providing a cryptographic signature made by the same private key that generated the public key. However, for several r To spend bitcoins secured by a hash, you simply need to provide a copy of the public keys and other info
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  • ...by securely holding a buyer's coins in escrow until the coins are released by the buyer.
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  • ...nce the recipient confirms the payment. A Person2Person payment confirmed by a customer who banks elsewhere will see funds available at that bank in two
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  • The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is BRL (Brazilian Real).
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  • ...social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. These opinions are analyzed by an computer linguistic engine to recognize the emotional undertone behind e
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  • [[MtGox]]- Largest bitcoin exchange, owned by [[Mark Karpeles]] [[CampBX]]- US based bitcoin exchange founded by [[Keyur Mithawala]]
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  • The exchange was founded by [[Chad Pankewitz]]. As of August 08, 2011 the service was still in invite-o
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  • ...the transaction log, and the speed with which it can be encoded is limited by the ability to encode information into the blockchain. Encoding information ...ould be backed by gold. It wouldn't mean that ALL bitcoins would be backed by gold. But, the fact that all alternative currency issuers utilizing this "m
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  • This servicewais provided by the [[Bitcoin_Consultancy|Bitcoin Consultancy]], operators of the [[Inters ...that the Vibanko ran on free / open source software, built and maintained by the Bitcoin Consultancy<ref>[http://gitorious.org/vibanko/vibanko vibanko p
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  • A monitoring service used by bitcoin miners who use one or more pools from certain set.
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  • Bet results are decided by the site moderators. The winners will get their wagers back plus will earn * [http://betbybitcoins.com/ Bet by Bitcoin] Official website
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  • <span style="color:red;">Note - This service is not operated by [[MtGox]] and has no affiliation with the exchange.</span>.
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  • When you received an email contains a Bitcoin Address URL, by just clicking the URL, BTC Express will automatically open and prepare to s
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  • ...ree and ''open source project'' released under the MIT license, originally by [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=34834 OutCast3k] in 201
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  • Smart property was coined by [[Nick Szabo]] in 1994, [http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/rob/Courses/InformationI ...lated. Smart property changes this, allowing ownership to be intermediated by Bitcoin miners.
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  • ...coin exchange site for USD/BTC]</ref>. Bitstamp.net is owned and operated by Bitstamp Ltd and based in United Kingdom.
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  • The BitInstant Project was founded by two BitCoin traders Gareth Nelson and Charlie Shrem who saw the need for a ...rading-faster/ Bored With Bitcoin? BitInstant Is About to Goose the Market By Making Trading Faster]</ref>.
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  • Announced September 7th 2011. The service was defunct by March 21, 2012.
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  • | if currency_pair_id not specified the return value is a dict indexed by the currency pair ids<br/> ...depositing BTC is not possible using the official API, but it is possible by impersonating a web-browser. See [[Ad-hoc transfers]]
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  • ...he [[private key]]s controlling them ever being online. This resists theft by hackers and malware, and is often a necessary security precaution especiall ...ing a secure offline computer is to buy an old, used laptop or phone built by a reputable manufacturer. Then completely wipe it, do not connect to the in
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  • ...having a single [[private key]] and bitcoin [[address]], usually generated by a website, being printed out onto paper. ...ase]]s instead, where the user writes down 12 or 24 random words generated by their wallet.
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  • Storing Bitcoins on removable media is done by saving a copy of the [[Wallet|wallet.dat]] file, and then removing it from * '''Con:''' Coins can be stolen by the website operator with little to no effective recourse.
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  • ...rtup. All of the reading and writing on active network sockets are handled by one thread. ...hout verifying and storing all blocks and transactions. This is controlled by the fClient variable in the code which is currently hard coded to false. T
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  • # Nodes discover their own external address by various methods. addresses via the "getaddr" message. By understanding the role of
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  • The first BIP ([[BIP 0001]]) was submitted by Amir Taaki on 2011-08-19 and described what a BIP is.
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  • This allows merchants to offer a "deposit by private key" method with trivial effort, specifically without having to cre ...um, the command reports failure. Fees are always paid from the funds held by the swept private key, not the wallet.
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  • ...he operators. Google docs in particular are currently banned automatically by one of the bots, as they have been the source of criminal activity in the p ...allow any advice on bad practices. For example: web wallets are insecure by design. Therefore, we will not recommend them as they are not as secure, a
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  • The POS system acts as a client for a central server run by Somebody, Inc. It does not maintain a Bitcoin block chain, but rather, sen * Ability to accept payments by scanning a QR-coded private key presented by the customer (requires USB barcode scanner)
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  • All communications are initiated by the terminal. It polls every 15-60 seconds. This avoids problems with fir * Adjusted market buy rate (e.g. optionally includes configurable markup by merchant)
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  • Some websites have bonus programs that allow you to earn bitcoins by doing things like taking surveys, trying apps, viewing advertisements, and * [https://www.freedigitalmoney.com/Bitcoin Free Digital Money] Earn bitcoins by participating in sponsored offers. There are approximately 1000 offers avai
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  • Insure Network is a decentralized digital insurance platform powered by blockchain technology. ===Risk pools are crowdfunded by stablecoin===
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  • ...nge of valid private keys is governed by the secp256k1 ECDSA standard used by Bitcoin. A brain wallet is a standard wallet that generates its address by hashing a passphrase to create a private key and therefore a public key and
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  • ...oin amount is sent back to its respective owner. PayPal funds are not kept by the marketplace at all, they go directly member to member. ...ed and verified by Bitcoin network, offer becomes available for fulfilment by other members.
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  • This command will be executed by your system's default shell. ...to a TCP socket. In this case, the socket will be sent "total: " followed by the funds available and two newlines. For example:
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  • * A wallet secured by a "wallet protection service" (WPS). 2-of-2 signatures required transactio ...bligation and then ask the buyer to co-sign a transaction ( already signed by seller ) that sends the tied-up coins to him (seller).<br />If the buyer an
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  • {{about|an unused payment protocol|the online wallet service by a similar name|GreenAddress}} ...pts incoming Bitcoin payments, but also trusts the green address published by [[Mt. Gox]].
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  • ...us on any fraud on [[mining]], this project aims to prevent the [[Wallet]] by creating a boxed and locked enduser wallet, that is trustworthy to the owne
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  • ...WeUseCoins website in the getting started section, so it is visited almost by every bitcoin newbie. ...them to refine search results within each category by information provided by logged-in users during the process of business listing submission.
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  • Trades could be done via a web interface, or by using the REST API or FIX ([[Wikipedia:Financial_Information_eXchange|Finan
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  • ...d make it the input for a new transaction. Your wallet hides this somewhat by continually looking for unspent outputs and adding up their total value. So ...6f5bcc4267898d420dffef87], a BTC 10.89 previously unspent output was spent by the client. BTC 10 was the payment amount, and BTC 0.89 was the amount of c
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  • Wall of Coins is a bitcoin exchange service owned and operated by Genitrust, Inc. It's a fully transparent peer-to-peer market for buying and
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  • ...on number schemes. This plays against the decentralised nature of bitcoin, by forcing every software release to remain in step with the release schedule By using a protocol version, we set all implementations on the network to a co
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  • ....federalreserve.gov/faqs/money_12845.htm money supply] would thus increase by 10,000 and we would instantly have Fractional Reserve Banking. The same amo ...supply of bitcoins (which includes demand deposits) can exceed 21 million by a factor of x where x is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_multiplier
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  • ...hat contain an embedded piece of paper with digital Bitcoin value, covered by a tamper-resistant hologram. Casascius coins are available in 1, 10, 25, 1 ...as a private key which forms the backing for the Bitcoin value represented by the coin. Redeeming the private key back into digital Bitcoins is currentl
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  • ...ete copy of the block chain can independently perform the same lookup done by Firstbits.net. Firstbits is considered by many, including most (if not all) Bitcoin developers to be a bad idea.
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  • ...ant Bitcoin users a non regional spiritual outlet and to escape oppression by existing religious groups. Its homepage may be at [http://bitprayer.com/ bi The Church of Bitcoin is guided by eleven commandments:
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  • ...sing Bitcoin which are released if and only if some knowledge is disclosed by the payee and to do this in a trustless manner where neither the payer or p ...rary attributes about them, such as their name + date of birth, or perhaps by providing a photo of their face that's then matched against the travel docu
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  • ...llet in which Bitcoinica stored funds. More than 43K bitcoins were stolen by the attacker. The operator provided a statement that reserves were suffici
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  • ...tographic algorithm used by Bitcoin to ensure that funds can only be spent by their rightful owners. It is dependent on the curve order and hash function ...mpressed keys are 65 bytes, consisting of constant prefix (0x04), followed by two 256-bit integers called <code>x</code> and <code>y</code> (2 * 32 bytes
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  • ...trictly for the traditional currency that can be obtained on the exchanges by selling the Bitcoins immediately at the time the trade is made. In many ca ...es who have opted to accept Bitcoins as payment. It tends to make payment by traditional currency more favorable, and usually only attracts Bitcoin busi
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  • ...he blockchain. It is therefore known that this address exists or did exist by simply seeing that there was a payment to that address. FirstBits is a meth ...into the client to send bitcoins. FirstBits alleviates this impracticality by providing an easy method to make payments.
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  • .... The [[BIP 0032]] standard for hierarchical deterministic wallets is used by all good wallets as of 2019. Deterministic wallets implemented by hardware wallets ([[TREZOR]]) keep the generated private keys offline and d
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  • A financial instrument whose value is accessible by redeeming the code. The term Redeemable code was first introduced to the bitcoin community by [[MtGox]] but the concept had been in use previously under a variety of ter
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  • ...oftware (for example, by making transactions [[IsStandard|nonstandard]] or by [[Discouraged block|discouraging blocks]]). This page is also not for changes that can be accomplished by a [[Softfork]]. See [[Softfork_wishlist]].
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  • ...as delivered payment to an independent third party escrow. Funds are held by the escrow service until the payment sender releases the funds to the payme
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  • ...pen-poker-room-run-poker-community-938389 Rake-Free & Open Poker Room, Run By the Poker Community?]</ref>
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  • ...rch topic since the beginning. Here are some peer-reviewed papers, grouped by subject: ...rg/pdf/2006.16714.pdf Bitcoin Covenants: Three Ways to Control the Future] by Swambo, Hommel, McElrath, [[Bryan Bishop|Bishop]].
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  • Redeemed by a new standard scriptSig (M-of-N) Avoiding a block-chain split by malicious pay-to-script transactions requires careful handling of one case:
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  • Redeemed by a new standard scriptSig You could deduce the target value by looking at the the sum of M + pubKey1 + pubKey2 + N from a previous transa
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  • ...erver capacity. Agents that are profitable enough may replicate themselves by spawning additional instances on other servers. ...as a "decentralised autonomous corporation" or DAC in a series of articles by Vitalik Buterin called [http://bitcoinmagazine.com/7050/bootstrapping-a-dec
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  • ...SL's <code>EVP_BytesToKey</code> and a dynamic number of rounds determined by by a GUI prompt, or must first be entered with the <code>walletpassphrase</cod
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  • * [http://bitcoinblog.de/ Bitcoinblog] Blog sponsored by bitcoin.de
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  • ...wiki|BIP 0020]] by Luke Dashjr. BIP 0020 was based off an earlier document by Nils Schneider. The alternative payment amounts in BIP 0020 have been remov 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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  • ...brainwallet''' refers to the concept of storing Bitcoins in one's own mind by memorizing a [[seed phrase]]. If the seed is not recorded anywhere, the Bit ...e to generate a seed phrase and then memorize it. Such seeds are generated by wallets like [[Electrum]], [[Armory]] and [[Mycelium]].
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  • ! Done !! Test Procedure !! Tested by Result: transaction is confirmed by network, displays properly in listtransactions.
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  • ! Testnet !! Mainnet !! Test Procedure !! Tested by Result: transaction is confirmed by network, displays properly in listtransactions.<br />
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  • ...l creates no new types of script that must be recognized as a special case by design (referred to in BIP 16 as "ugly"). By retaining the same opcode, all existing transactions using OP_CHECKSIG (i.e
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  • ...ig>'''PLEASE NOTE:''' This list is not yet complete, nor completely vetted by the parties listed for accuracy.</big></big>
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  • * A wallet secured by a "wallet protection service" (WPS). 2-of-2 signatures required transactio ...bligation and then ask the buyer to co-sign a transaction ( already signed by seller ) that sends the tied-up coins to him (seller).<br />If the buyer an
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  • This can be interpreted by legacy (pre-BIP 18) clients as the following script: ...new scriptCheck SHOULD be checked against "standard transaction" templates by miners.
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  • ...ce business from Barclays allowing payments and money transfers to be made by those in the UK through the use of mobile phones.
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  • ...BitCash] is Czech and Slovak Bitcoin portal has been founded in July 2011 by [http://bitcash.cz/forum/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=2 Carlos] at [htt
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  • It would be unwise to create more by introducing competing crypto-currencies for no reason. There are very few things that cannot be adopted by Bitcoin given proper development effort;
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  • ...seconds. Do not request results more often than that, you might be blocked by the anti-DDoS filters. Authentication is performed by signing each request using HMAC-SHA512. The request must contain an extra v
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  • ...since=0 . since returns only 100 trades, and you can call the method again by passing the latest trade you have imported in since. will show the list of all unconfirmed pending txs tracked by mtgox
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  • Each trade is described by a JSON structure like the following: block information can be accessed by depth ( the block number ) :
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  • ...market depth data are broadcast so an up-to-date market depth can be kept by clients. ...same as if it were called over the HTTP API. <REQUEST ID> is the ID chosen by you when the request was sent.
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  • ...xist. This is not true; in particular coinbases are easy to duplicate, and by building on duplicate coinbases, duplicate normal transactions are possible ...2, 00:00 UTC (testnet: February 20, 2012 00:00 UTC). It was later extended by Commit [https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/ab91bf39b7c11e9c86bb2043c
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  • Block template creation can be influenced by various parameters: | curtime || Yes || Number || the current time as seen by the server (recommended for block time) - note this is not necessarily the
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  • ...ing and exchange of e-currencies and cryptocurrencies on Internet, founded by a team of experts.
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  • A bitcoin [[wallet]] balance is actually the sum of the UTXOs controlled by the wallet's private keys.
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  • ...s in the wallet (called a "Bucket" by the site) can be spent by any access by a person or script that knows the web address (URL) for that wallet. This ...instant wallet is the ability to transfer the bitcoins held in the Bucket by simply providing the URL to the intended recipient. The recipient then has
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  • ...date D and to pay Y BTC to each of n contributors if X BTC are not raised by date D, or to pay nY BTC if X BTC are raised and the vendor fails to produc ...ll of the inputs from 3.4 can combine to make the output valid when signed by the vendor, creating a valid transaction sending that money to the arbitrat
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  • ...Proof of Work, the probability of mining a block depends on the work done by the miner (e.g. CPU/GPU cycles spent checking hashes). With Proof of Stake, ...time of writing, an entrepreneur could achieve monopoly over proof-of-work by investing at most 10 million USD in computing hardware. The actual investme
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  • ...radical proposal (in the sense that the required change won't be accepted by most bitcoiners) is to have a perpetual reward that is constant in proporti
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  • ...most advanced Bitcoin Client in existence!] on [[BitcoinTalk Forum]]</ref> by Armory Technologies, Inc. ...he Road for Armory]</ref>. Since version 0.96, Armory is under maintenance by goatpig<ref>[https://btcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1896808.msg26284629#msg
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  • ...ry file checksum(s) is(are) calculated and a message with those are signed by a core developer.
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  • The exchange is offered and operated by Mircea Popescu of Romania. Facts and some history about this controversial ...to 1,000 contracts. Requests for quotation of larger sizes are available by contacting the exchange directly (via e-mail).
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  • ...w| DoS<ref name="DoS">Attacker can disable some functionality, for example by crashing clients</ref> | Targeted DoS by CPU exhaustion using alerts
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  • ...0001 BTC nanopayment to Bob by signing a message not worth 0.0001 BTC, but by signing a message that has 1 in 10000 probability of being worth 1 BTC, and ...ess my hash" challenge. The value can be the minimum and will be sent back by Alice's transaction. He doesn't broadcast it yet.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bitcoin by MtGox Mobile]]
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  • '''Paytunia''' is a web and mobile [[browser-based wallet]] developed by [[Paymium]]. The mobile and web clients are front-ends to a hosted Bitcoin
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  • A fixed-rate exchange in which Bitcoins may be purchased by way of an SMS text message.
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  • ...nged, or because the remote peer went away or the connection was timed out by some other system. Currently it can often take a while to notice this has h All of these can be solved by a backwards compatible protocol modification.
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  • ...vacy' protocol, [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74572.0 proposed] by BubbleBoy, would provide increased privacy and improved usability in bitcoi ...and they are not aggregated in a master key, but rather spent individually by the recipient.
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  • ===Cash or check by mail=== Cash or check may be sent by mail (Denmark) or may be deposited in-person (Copenhagen) with appointment.
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  • ...ded to the account's wallet after six (6) confirmations. Transactions made by [[DeepBit]] mining pool are added instantly. ...msg250391 Fireball's statement about ongoing futures exchange work]</ref>. By that time a very first version of the trading engine was developed.
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  • Coinie is offered by the same publisher of the [[Stuff Exists]] directory.
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  • Also referred to by its acronym, CLAG, the organization releases memoranda on a regular basis a
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  • [[Biticker]] is a Chrome extension by [[User:Tritonio|Tritonio]] that provides a ticker for the current [[Bitcoin Data is provided by [[BitcoinAverage]]. Data is mirrored on bittit.info to relieve the data pro
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  • '''Adaptive difficulty''' is a Bitcoin protocol change proposal by [[User:Ids|Iain Stewart]], with the goal of letting the typical time interv '''''EDIT 2012-11-22:''' My idea is essentially the same as that proposed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Meni_Rosenfeld Meni Rosenfeld] on the [h
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  • * (30 Apr 2013) Switched from multiplication by I<sub>L</sub> to addition of I<sub>L</sub> (faster, easier implementation) ...though the wallets described here have many features, not all are required by supporting clients.
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  • ...oin History]</ref>. (Note: the Bitcoin.org site says it was co-registered by [[Sirius]]<ref name="who_owns_bitcoin.org">[https://bitcoin.org/en/about-us
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  • ...in (transaction fees). Others see it as proof that the incentives created by the bitcoin transaction fee scheme do not produce the results originally ex ...lay, a Bitcoin transaction is made to one of the static addresses operated by the service, each having differing payouts. The service determines if the
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  • ...rver. Stratum has multiple transports and is usable as a blockchain server by merchants, miners and user-clients. Electrum moved to using a Stratum imple Stratum is unmaintained by Marek Palatinus, suffers from easy resource starvation and denial of servic
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  • ...n-24.com was the biggest bitcoin exchange in Europe and was only surpassed by MtGox in terms of EURO volume. ...card and bank transfer. You could also trade in USD, which could be added by credit card, bank wire and MtGox Code. Bitcoin-24.com was not charging any
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  • # Ensure it is secured to the level specified by the PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards) # Handle inspections by PCI auditors
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  • ...funds and securities transactions are processed in real time when received by the Fedwire applications and, once settled, are final and irrevocable<ref>[
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  • ...of blockchain fair sharing''' is a draft Bitcoin protocol change proposal by [[User:Ids|Iain Stewart]], with the goal of allowing the network to continu ...including the transactions to try and earn an honest profit from the fees. By contrast, the <50% community [the just-trying-to-earn-a-living honest miner
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  • ...ity should be maintained. Any future incompatibilities shall be identified by the 'API_version' number.
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  • ...If you need additional variable place them in target of the a tag splitted by pipe |
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  • Status - Indicating if the transaction was successful by a one or zero.<br />
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  • }}The '''Block Erupter Sapphire''' is a legacy [[ASIC]] produced by [[ASICMiner]].
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  • ...and track 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 trans ...tcoind then gets work from bitcoind (i.e. block header to hash). Does this by calling getwork function explained below.
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  • ...an be used as a persistent data backup, that can be independently verified by a websites users. * guid - a unique ID identifying this object, generated by the client.
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  • ...ore than once. Bitcoin users protect themselves from double spending fraud by waiting for [[confirmation|confirmations]] when receiving payments on the b ...how good the excuse, no matter what. Possession of bitcoin is not enforced by business rules and policy, but cryptography and game theory.
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  • The theory that the power to control the Bitcoin protocol is held by those able and willing to offer things of value for bitcoins (be it goods, ...economic gain, then any change adopted by the miners needs to be supported by the '''economic majority''' for it to be successfully implemented.
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  • ...es downloaded or activated. The entire system could be enabled or disabled by a ''This idea was proposed by MysteryBanshee''
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  • ...tores and updates '''Deltas''' that are used for quickly answering queries by caching data between two points in the sharechain. Each share (item) has a
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  • ...however neither of those methods is still available. The company operated by the same company that operated [[CryptoXChange]].
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  • ...re information and learn in exchange for bitcoins. The project was founded by individuals working together and pooling their resources for a common goal, ...d to represent the commitment of each user in the community. You get karma by voting/being voted, and it grants you some privilege (commenting, editing,
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  • ...roker, purchasing bitcoins directly from users. Users could elect payment by a number of fast payout options. The company was a MSB (Money Service Busi ...LLC]</ref>. In May, 2013 the site suspended operations, to resolve claims by regulators in Virginia that the activity constituted issuing "stored value"
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  • ...the Bitcoin network protocol are safer -- they can't be as easily tricked by powerful attackers. A client which ''fully'' implements the protocol will a
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  • To reset the command queue, send 243 zero bytes followed by the Abort packet (<tt>fd414a50 00 7052</tt>); this will pad-out any "open"
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  • ...rt with zero locked outputs, and the locked output list is always cleared (by virtue of process exit) when a node stops or fails. ...create invalid transactions or transactions that will not be relayed/mined by the network because they contain insufficient fees.
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  • ...ns with Paypal directly, you only buy SLL with Paypal (which is acceptable by Paypal's TOS) and then exchange your SLL to Bitcoin. ...tps://coinbase.com/ Coinbase] allows you to buy and sell bitcoin instantly by connecting any U.S. based bank account. You need an account number and rout
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  • * Prijímajte bitcoiny ako platbu za tovary alebo služby. * Existujú viaceré služby, kde sa bitcoiny dajú [[buying bitcoins|kúpiť]] za tradičné meny
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  • {{AfD|Blanked by author... Is it notable enough to restore?}}has been discontinued.
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  • Servers may indicate support for proposing blocks by including a capability string in their original template: This is accomplished by calling getblocktemplate with two keys:
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  • ...ed. This allows Lightning Network users to make frequent payments secured by Bitcoin without placing excessive load on full nodes which must process eve ...:''' each party can require that their payments into the channel be signed by multiple keys<ref name="poon_multisig">[https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/p
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  • ...[Matt Cohler]] said the VC firm backed Xapo in part because Xapo “is led by one of the most important people in the bitcoin ecosystem, it’s insured a
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  • With the service described by this BIP, instead of waiting an average of 10 minutes for 1 confirmation, a ...the fact that transactions are subject to double-spending until confirmed by the network, and the time needed to receive such confirmations is too great
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  • '''This is an old idea which is much better implemented by [[Mnemonic_phrase#Two-Factor_Mnemonic_Phrases|Two-factor mnemonic phrases]]
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  • ...stems have hidden vulnerabilities of some sort that can eventually be used by hackers or malware to break into the system and steal the bitcoins.
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  • ...e of those hosters accepts Bitcoin so far. Bit-Host tries to fill that gap by allowing customers to not only save money but also pay in bitcoin and recei
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  • ...de in USD. Also OPEC and other global trade organizations supports the USD by requiring payment for oil and other commodities in USD, thus giving the USD
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  • Bitcoin-QT does not enable its RPC interface by default. To enable it:
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  • Coinbase allows users to purchase a digital currency by directly transferring money from a bank account. Although the exchange rate Linking a bank account can be done using Instant Account Verification (by providing your bank account credentials) or through a Challenge Deposit met
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  • A [[currency exchange|exchange]] site, operated by Mang Sweeney in the Philippines, where bitcoins may be bought or sold.
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  • ...traditional ATMs. Has configurable AML/KYC systems that can be determined by the operator.
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  • ...2014 to provide sales and services to the [[BitcoinATM]] industry, backed by Seedcoin.
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  • # Feature discovery is enabled by checking two "version" message attributes:
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  • The exchange will also sell bitcoins by converting from other digital e-currencies. The exchange is operated by NET MARKETING SERVICES based out of Singapore. The exchange has been tradi
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  • | 4 || service_version || uint32_t || Identifies service version being used by the node Each service SHOULD choose a new identifier that is not used by any other service. To register a new identifier, add it to the [[Service id
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  • ...being stolen. For a more secure approach, consider employing Vanitysearch by Jean Luc Pons, an open-source and trusted alternative available on GitHub. If you're tired of the random addresses generated by regular Bitcoin clients, you can use a vanity address program to create a m
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  • Radeon 58XX outperforms Radeon 69XX by a very comfortable margin. Oclvanitygen is sensitive to integer multiply t
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  • ...og of items, BitPay can provide buttons and widgets for merchants to place by their items, which will add them to a shopping cart at BitPay.
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  • ...'''without having to buy, set up and maintain your equipment'''. You join by sending some bitcoins through a referral link, and are rewarded with at lea ...recruiting new members and to increase hash rate by having more members. By using one of the referral links on this page you will give a small benefit
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  • ...ol software supports this extension yet; however, [[Eloipool]] (maintained by the [[Eligius]] pool) plans to offer this functionality in the near future.
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  • After activation problems were then caused by the remaining 45% of miners producing invalid blocks for several months<ref
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  • ...rom [https://github.com/TheSeven/Modular-Python-Bitcoin-Miner MPBM GitHub] by clicking on the [ZIP https://github.com/TheSeven/Modular-Python-Bitcoin-Min ...'. Accept the default options and once complete, start the virtual machine by clicking the 'Start' icon.
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  • ...ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92707.0 Buy Anonymous Bitcoins by Letter]</ref>.
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  • ...emplate is the new decentralized Bitcoin mining protocol, openly developed by the Bitcoin community over mid 2012. While pools can do just as much as they could before by expressing it in these rules, miners can not be kept in the dark and are en
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  • An older extension made by John Atkinson (jga) of <ref>[http://www.btcgear.com/closed.html BTC Gear]</
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  • A fixed-price [currency exchange] where bitcoins can be bought by those in Korea. This service is operated by Bitcoin Korea corporation<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=11338
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  • ...cember 2013}}</ref> The Foundation and its leadership have been criticized by the media.<ref name="MB1">{{cite web|last=Neal|first=Meghan|title=Bitcoin i ...d members of the aforementioned categories. [[Gavin Andresen]] is employed by the foundation as "chief scientist."<ref name="Bitcoin Boom" />
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  • ...ate key of the vanity address. The security of such solution is guaranteed by the properties of the Elliptic Curve Cryptography [http://bitcoin.stackexch A split-key vanity address is generated by a specialized software, called a generator. One such sample generator is av
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  • [http://tpbitcalc.appspot.com/ TP's Bitcoin Calculator] is a website created by [[User:ThePiachu|ThePiachu]], allowing anyone to calculate various aspects
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  • :Ability to choose CPU, which will be used by miner
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  • This is the so called Bitcoin paper originally written by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]]. ...oto.me/zh-tw/bitcoin.pdf Chinese Traditional (中國傳統的)] translated by BitcoinBlogger
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  • A perl based framework developed by Paul G Webster 'daemon' utilizing the non-blocking functions of POE, no lar ...ing MtGox, so if your client is a bit spam happy and keeps getting dropped by MtGox for spam protection; you can run your own safety net server to get ar
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  • ...wrong, and generally would have benefited greatly by even a little review by an _actual_ Bitcoin expert. In ''Quantitative Analysis of the Full Bitcoin Transaction Graph'' by Dorit Ron and Adi Shamir [http://eprint.iacr.org/2012/584.pdf] the authors
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  • ...cause Bloom filters are probabilistic, with the false positive rate chosen by the client, nodes can trade off precision vs bandwidth usage. A node with a We start by adding three new messages to the protocol:
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  • }}'''The Bit Mines''' is a Minecraft server operated by [https://zornco.com/ ZornCo LLC].
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  • ...fy the Settings.xml file yourself to fine tune adjustments. It was created by [https://bitcointalk.org/ BitcoinTalk] user ''Awesomey'' and released on Oc
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  • This page was written by [mailto:mike@plan99.net Mike Hearn]. Contact him if you have any questions. Let's start by defining some terms.
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  • You can get an Address in a very easy way by registering for a Wallet at one of the following sites: There are many [[Clients]] out there. The one developed by the core team is the Standard Client, also known as Bitcoin-QT. You can dow
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  • * Previously employed by [[BitInstant]].
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  • ..., so it can be correlated to a Bitcoin address with reasonable probability by someone not knowing the passphrase. The complete Bitcoin address can be de ...access to take their funds. A physical bitcoin that cannot be compromised by its issuer is always more intrinsically valuable than one that can.
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  • The service was announced on June 12, 2012. Bitcoins Direct is offered by Tangible Cryptography LLC, which also operates [[FastCash4Bitcoins]].
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  • ...d decrypt them, and print them as paper wallets. This program was started by Casascius and is available on GitHub at https://github.com/casascius/Bitcoi ...ix, or for seeing what is encoded in non-standard Base58 strings generated by service providers.
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  • ...(or the [[transaction fees]]). This phenomenon must be taken into account by mining pools that use any payout strategy other than "proportional".
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  • Status - Indicating if the transaction was successful by a one or zero.<br />
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  • ...Bitcoin Magazine]]|date=30 August 2012|accessdate=1 September 2012}}</ref> By selling invested bitcoins at a high rate and [[Wikipedia:Arbitrage|rebuying ...rust {{!}} Home {{!}} Closed}}</ref> Pirate attempted to reduce the strain by lowering the interest rate, but this sparked unrest and mass withdrawals.<r
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  • ...ketplace was [https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55819.0 GPUMAX], ran by [[Pirateat40]].
    532 bytes (87 words) - 01:27, 13 December 2012
  • ...ttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130222.msg1392450#msg1392450 coined by Meni Rosenfeld] for the following miner policy: ...problems, and might not be good in practice. From the thread linked above by Meni:
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  • ...the Bitcoin economy. The Bitcoin Store is competing with NewEgg and Amazon by using Bitcoin to provide a competitive advantage. Because of Bitcoin's low-
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  • cancelled my offer by sending 0.01 BTC from address XXXXXXX to the above address. Any payment 4. The first person(s) who pay the above address (as determined by the BlockChain.info first-seen
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  • ...burned underlying asset. To date, all proof of burn cryptocurrencies work by burning proof-of-work-mined cryptocurrencies, so the ultimate source of sca The key idea of proof-of-burn (this would also apply to proof-of-stake, by the way) is that when choosing the thing which is to qualify as a "difficul
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  • Facilitated by the bitcoin network PicoStocks offers unprecedented anonymity for the inves ...by funding agencies to evaluate plausibility of grant proposals submitted by the listed companies and assess the effects of projects conducted or comple
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