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  • ...t Archive|accessdate=18 October 2012|author=Ron Dorit|coauthors=Adi Shamir|page=17|quote=The Bitcoin system is the best known and most widely used alternat ...e,<ref>[https://www.archive.org/donate/index.php Internet Archive donation page]</ref> Free Software Foundation<ref>[https://my.fsf.org/donate/other/ Other
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  • ...ol can be inserted as an image, as is done in the opening sentence of this page. The benefit of this method is that any client that can display images in As few fonts include the Bitcoin symbol, a special font was created by [[User:Theymos|Theymos]], originally for the [[BitcoinTalk]] forum.<ref>https://bi
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  • ...sion 0.3.14. See the [[Enabling SSL on original client daemon|rpcssl wiki page]] for setup instructions and a list of all bitcoin.conf configuration optio See the [[Proper Money Handling (JSON-RPC)|proper money handling page]] for notes on avoiding rounding errors when handling bitcoin values.
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  • The Contributors' Award was a contest offered by [[User:MagicalTux|MagicalTux]] intended as a way to divide wiki donations among co It was intended to be awarded to anyone who had been contributing, except [[User:MagicalTux|MagicalTux]], bots, and anyone helping fine-tune the scoring aft
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  • ...avior of the reference client, not by this page. In particular, while this page is quite complete in describing the [[network]] protocol, it does not attem ...r_str]] || [https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0014.mediawiki User Agent] (0x00 if string is 0 bytes long)
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  • Main page: [[Hardware wallet]] ...separation of the private keys from the vulnerable environment allows the user to spend bitcoins on a compromised computer with reduced risk.
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  • ...sent between humans. The [[address reuse]] would happen because the human user reused an address out of ignorance or apathy. This heuristic is probably th ...detect when a payment address has been used before (perhaps by asking the user) and then use a reused address as their change address; so both outputs wou
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  • This page should probably be deleted. GPGU="My GPG User"
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  • === Notation on this page === scriptPubKeys of this transaction form are still recognized as payments to user by Bitcoin Core.
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  • ...coin client now supports encryption to protect the wallet data, though the user must opt in. ...as expressed policy) that changing a wallet's password causes (or asks the user to cause). The creation of a new wallet with new addresses and the sending
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  • ...specification was created by Zarutian, but the first version of this wiki page included modifications by theymos. The main design goal is to produce URIs ...send bitcoins to the specified public key or address, and "store" when the user is expected to store or import the data.
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  • This page describes the Bitcoin Core code that manages startup and initialization. If the user knows that the wallet has been corrupted (-salvagewallet), try to recover t
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  • ...in this wiki, based on a search string. For example, to see a link to this page, try 'bc,wiki gribble'. ...more helpful info on the [http://gribble.sourceforge.net/ gribble] project page, or by exploring the bot with 'list' and 'help' commands.
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  • ...roductDetail.htm?pid=00020140917060843699l3bEXYxL06C0 Ant Miner S3 product page] Retrieved 2014-08-06</ref> ...oductDetail.htm?pid=00020140917060843699l3bEXYxL06C0 Ant Miner S3+ product page] Retrieved 2014-10-11</ref>
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  • This page explains the basic framework of Bitcoin's functionality. ...locks (which enables him to double-spend his coins. See the [[weaknesses]] page for more details).
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  • Current releases of the bitcoin client have a different user interface than the versions used in this article. ...torial to help new users understand and using bitcoin. After you read this page, you'll know the basics of what bitcoin is and how it is structured, how to
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  • This page aggregates the changelogs that have been posted on the forum for the Bitcoi This page hasn't been updated for a while. Changelogs for newer versions as well as h
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  • This page covers various wallet formats in use. * user preferences
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  • ...the [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?action=profile;u=1796 founder's page]. Where user and pass are the values for the rpcuser and rpcpassword configuration setti
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  • | -u USER, --user=USER || Set user name and this user repo, which provides PyOpenCL (take a moment to appreciate this because if
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  • [https://launchpad.net/ecryptfs Latest source link on right side of page.] [http://www.openssl.org/support/donations.html Donation page.]
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  • A user interface for Bitcoin written in JavaScript. * [http://github.com/tcatm/bitcoin-js-remote Bitcoin-js-remote] project page
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  • * [http://github.com/cdecker/BitDroid-Network BitDroid-Network] project page [[Category:User Interfaces]]
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  • This protocol aims to be a standard for communication between Wallets and User Interfaces. ...d by different or competing vendors. For example, you could use an Android User Interface from Google to control a QBitcoin Wallet.
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  • |owner=[[Martti Malmi]], [[User:Theymos|Theymos]] The domain name is owned by [[Sirius]]. The forum is administrated by [[:User:Theymos|theymos]].
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  • ...found at [http://bitcoinpool.com/data/found-share-stats.html Found-Shares] page over at [[Bitcoin Pool]].com. ...[Windows (GUI/Source], or see the connection methods at the bottom of this page for how to use other supported miners: http://www.bitcoinpool.com
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  • ...ake very little risk with new users who have not proven themselves (as one user can easily commit continuous fraud using many different identities. ...nd Clearcoin (now closed) as outlined on [[Secure Trading-CAD-interac|this page]].
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  • ...sk of showing an address from a wallet provider in a directory or on a web page (for donations, as an example) as there is the possibility that at the futu ...wallets entered the market. Hybrid wallets generally use Javascript in the user's browser to manage private keys and create payments.
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  • ...ing research and analysis of Bitcoin or related areas. There is a separate page for [[peer-reviewed research]]. | Evaluating User Privacy in Bitcoin
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  • ...tBrite], [https://www.facebook.com/bitcoinembassy Facebook Bitcoin Embassy page], [https://plus.google.com/u/0/100266464273886488866 Google +], etc. ...We welcome everyone to our meetups even if you're not currently a Bitcoin user, but simply want to find out more about this amazing e-currency.
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  • .../ref> an account, deposit money into your VirWoX account (on the "Deposit" page) using one of the payment methods in the table below: ...g. on the "Exchange USD/SLL" page. Next, buy BTC on the "Exchange BTC/SLL" page. Depending on the type of order (Market or Limit), this will convert the Li
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  • ...d. There is a separate section for virtual currencies at the bottom of the page. | In-game || SLL || 5 || There may or may not be a dispute process if a user claims a transfer was done against the TOS. SLL originally bought from unau
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  • * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoiner/ Bitcoiner] project page on Sorceforge. [[Category:User Interfaces]]
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  • {{support-page {{support-page
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  • This page also lists some smaller examples. ...If Bitcoin changes in future to allow mempool replacement once again, this page will be updated.
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  • This page lists some community-developed talking points, so if you'd like to promote * A growing economy with a static currency behaves, to the end user, much like a growing economy in which you put your money into an interest-b
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  • The mention in Slashdot included a link to the page for a merchant, Grass Hill Alpacas, that sold Alpaca products for bitcoin<r Bitcoin's former lead developer [[User:Gavinandresen|Gavin Andresen]] tweeted that he had purchased wool socks wit
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  • ...signed to make other P2P currencies.<ref>[http://freecoin.ch Freecoin home page statement of purpose]</ref> [[Category:User Interfaces]]
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  • ...card (GPU) to mine bitcoins. According to [http://kradminer.com/ its home page] Krad Miner is "1,000 - 30,000 times faster than a Javascript based Bitcoin On June 3rd, 2012 user temujin9 answered that he had purchased the code from Krad for 50 btc in or
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  • * [https://gitorious.org/bitcoinclient Bitcoinclient] project page at gitorious [[Category:User Interfaces]]
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  • This page was created by those in the Bitcoin community to help in understanding tax ...te BTC, LTC and DOGE blockchains. Capital gains are then calculated in the user's fiat currency using First-In-First-Out (FIFO) and a number of other cost-
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  • ...index.html PaperBack][http://jrwr.co.cc/bitcoin/paperback/ «2»] allows a user to encrypt and print a paper copy of a file, to restore the file you scan ...n Options and select the options you wish to have (For more info, read the page provided above)
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  • ...ine, cross-exchange compatibility, multi-lingual support, and customizable user interface. ...ld?hl=en Bitcoin Microformats] Show bitcoin address metadata embedded in a page (Chrome)
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  • The default view in the main page generally provides in real time information about of all the last blocks th '''Age:''' the moment when the block was accepted by a miner and not when the user initiated a payment or transfer to another wallet.
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  • ...ms) can be found on the [https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin Bitcoin GitHub page]. ..., Alex Preukschat, Josep Busquet, 2015, Europe Comics, ISBN 9791032800201, page 87 [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=438FCwAAQBAJ]</ref> Bitc
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  • * [https://CampBX.com/ CampBX Home Page] * [https://facebook.com/CampBX Facebook page for CampBX]
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  • rpcuser=USER ...e that it is one of the working versions in the ''Miners'' section on this page. Lower the intensity or raise the FPS of your miner. If you have a lot of o
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  • The purpose of this page is to create plans for the first few days after a catastrophic failure of t In case all IRC networks are made unusable, Google+ multi-user chat might work well, and it is unlikely to be brought down by denial-of-se
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  • ...thor accept private comments in the early design phases, setting up a wiki page or git repository, etc. BIP authors should use their discretion here. Random J. User <address@dom.ain>
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  • ...government-issued ID. This was the only point at which the identity of the user was required; otherwise, Bitfloor's privacy policies did not ask for any id ...Tor and did not require any personally identifiable information until the user wished to withdraw money using ACH. Cash deposits could be made via [[Local
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  • ...reserved for the address that used it first. No action on the part of any user is required for firstbits to be assigned - any transaction activity (receiv ...aks numerous assumptions of the Bitcoin system (to be addressed on another page), in ways which harm even Bitcoin users who choose not to use Firstbits.
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  • ...have their own page and should link to other pages whenever possible. This page should serve as an entry point and a place to organize most of our mining a ...performance statistics are detailed on the [[Mining Hardware Comparison]] page.
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  • This page summarizes several technical proposals for activating the taproot soft fork ...s appear when no action is specified in advance (but any action with broad user support is still possible).
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  • '''Note: All API methods require a valid User-Agent header.''' Returns the idKey used to subscribe to a user's private updates channel in the websocket API. The key is valid for 24 hou
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  • Check the page history for the older implementation. I am replacing my description with a ...s. If demurrage fees alone are insufficient to motivate txn inclusion, the user can add an optional fee to his txn.
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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 interval from ...page here for historical completeness, but not continue working on it.) [[User:Ids|Iain Stewart]] 01:00, 23 November 2012 (GMT)''
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  • ...nsure they can '''secure their online service''' against these risks. This page details some best practices for merchants and other organizations, along wi ...d is a public key (for better privacy most merchants use one fresh key per user or transaction). The public key alone does not allow you to spend the money
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  • ...lockchain fair sharing''' is a draft Bitcoin protocol change proposal by [[User:Ids|Iain Stewart]], with the goal of allowing the network to continue to se ..., tougher, goal. I hope this indicates the general direction I'm headed. [[User:Ids|Iain Stewart]] 11:15, 21 May 2012 (GMT)
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  • '''Ignore this page for the minute.''' Is just a scratch pad for documenting the p2pool code. <!-- Please use your user page! -->
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  • This page describes an idea to create a modular 'plug-in system' for the official bit ...help new users, and the order of these modules are relevant to what a new user might use bitcoin for. A tutorial to
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  • ...h a danger that doesn't threaten users of any other currency: if a Bitcoin user loses his wallet, his money is gone forever, unless he finds it again. And For more information, see the [[Deflationary spiral]] page.
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  • Before reading this page, users should note that messing with ECDSA private keys is very dangerous a ...anually or scan a QR code containing the private key using the camera. The user must wait 6 confirmations for access to the funds, and system is based on b
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  • ...be created and a message will be sent to that email address prompting the user to verify the account and claim the digital currency. ...es Payment pages] allow merchants to accept bitcoin with a hosted checkout page on coinbase.com.
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  • ...tune adjustments. It was created by [https://bitcointalk.org/ BitcoinTalk] user ''Awesomey'' and released on October 31st, 2012. It is written in C# and is [https://bitmoose.codeplex.com/ CodePlex Official Page]<br />
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  • ...y many possible variants of proof of burn. This page currently describes [[User:Ids|Iain Stewart]]'s version. Other people can add variant versions that st
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  • *[[Bitcoin SMS Alert]] - sends SMS text alerts to a user's phone based on BTC price / percent thresholds. Main page: [[Poolservers]]
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  • ...wallet''' is a special type of [[wallet|bitcoin wallet]] which stores the user's private keys in a secure hardware device. * much of the time, the software is open source, allowing a user to validate the entire operation of the device
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  • * User-friendly adaptive interface in two themes: Light and Dark * [https://bitcoinchain.com/ Main page]
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  • ...y auditing. Basically, every time certain tasks are performed that require user authentication, such as logging on to your computer, it creates a log entry ...iner, you can use the following template: <code>-o ''[pool server]'' -u ''[user/worker name]'' -p ''[password]'' --api-listen --api-allow W:127.0.0.1</code
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  • ...e and being run by former administrators of Silk Road and that a different user was now using the name, Dread Pirate Roberts. ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_Road_%28marketplace%29 Silk Road marketplace page on Wikipedia]
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  • # Customer copies the Bitcoin address from the merchant's web page and pastes it into whatever wallet they are using OR follows a bitcoin: lin ...rs communicating with the payment_url server should be communicated to the user.
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  • ...ge is about Mac OS X compatible distributions of cgminer. For the project page of the version produced by Kerry Cupit, see [[cgminer for Mac OS X (project ...which often present a more feature-rich experience for the normal desktop user.
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  • in a more frustrating user experience. The goal is to create a standard that by non Bitcoin wallet QR scanners are useful (they could render an HTML page
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  • ...itcoin address on the back. Bitcoin sent to that address are linked to the user's Coinkite balance. ...eir account (both past and future). Combined with the "audit" feature, the user can fetch a list of all UTXO (unspent transaction outputs) associated with
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  • = User manual = ...com/luci/tree/cgminer-webui-avalon2/applications/luci-cgminer OpenWrt LUCI page]
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  • This page explains hashcash and how bitcoin uses it. ...of the bitcoin network. The more recent mining protocol version allows the user to add their own block definition, but still unnecessarily incur round trip
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  • (empty page in anticipation of page edits by a different user)
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  • This can lead to a suboptimal user experience. Transactions with too low a fee can take hours or even days to ...ubmissions are beyond limit. Please try later.” on the top middle of the page. This means one must wait for the next hour to try a new submission. After
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  • New coins are added to HitBTC exchange as a result of user votes or market makers' activity. The first coin added by winning the coin ...onds. Bids and Asks are updated in real time, and the chart running on the page is quite solid.
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  • = User Guide = == Cgminer status page ==
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  • This page is ''not'' for changes that require a [[Hardfork|"hard" block-chain split]] ...talk.org/index.php?topic=277389.0 CoinWitness]). This allows payment to a user who can produce cryptographic evidence that they ran a certain (time-bounde
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  • ...ty of altcoins are forks of Bitcoin with small uninteresting changes. This page categorises different ways altcoins have modified Bitcoin. In [[Proof of Stake]], instead of sacrificing energy to mine a block, a user must prove they own a certain amount of the cryptocurrency to generate a bl
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  • ...tures a stratum and vanilla services, reward / payment / share processors, user-friendly front-end website and a full-stack API. * [https://github.com/CoiniumServ/CoiniumServ Project page]
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  • = User manual = * Fix display on avalon index page
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  • ...of fully, when the order can matched against a counter order that meets a user defined price limit. ...ricing page] to determine fee levels. The fees that are charged appear in user account ledgers.
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  • # Select Avalon miner background page, Enable console log in the Developer Tools. Filter: Status ...untu 14.04 LTS, you can add a rules under /etc/udev/rules.d, Make sure the user is a part of plugdev group
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  • ...pt to show all last-sent-to addresses for a transaction in an effort to be user-friendly, and either show a suggestive arrow or even (in the case of blocke In addition to the other problems listed on this page, transactional linkability destroys [[Privacy|privacy]]. To protect privac
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  • ...ate ledger is kept by ChangeTip, only pushing on-chain transactions when a user withdraws funds from the service. Tipping has been made possible on GitHub, ...ref>[http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/changetip ChangeTip Crunchbase Page]</ref> It gained significant notoriety in November 2014, when [[wave of bit
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  • This page lists numerous things mining manufacturers should think about on a technica ...status reports about work actually performed give the mining software and user a good way to tell what exactly is going on, and ability to diagnose proble
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  • ...or the Northern District of Texas Dallas Division|accessdate=13 March 2014|page=1|format=PDF}} The document, signed by "Robert Marie Mark Karpeles", was pu According to Karpelès' LinkedIn page, he worked from 2003 to 2005 at Linux Cyberjoueurs as a software developer
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  • [http://www.bitok.com BITOK.COM] was a quick, trustworthy and user-friendly platform for trading [[altcoin]]s. ...all Bitok payment partners could be found on [https://bitok.com/fees fees page].
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  • * You can send bitcoin to another Celery user by entering the email address they use for their Celery account. You can al * Multi-factor authentication for user accounts.
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  • [[File:Startjoin.jpg|400px|thumb|right|A project's page on StartJOIN]] ...an opportunity to keep up with one's friends, influencers and the projects user is interested in.
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  • ...are made in the Funds tab, where the client clicks on Deposit. On the next page, select the deposit method and follow the instructions. ...ount. To secure the account, the user can choose from several options. The user can use two-factor verification from Google, or have a special code sent to
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  • ...se can be found [https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/releases on the github page]. ...ptions, being an archival node is not necessary to being a full node. If a user's bandwidth is constrained then they can use <code>-listen=0</code>, if the
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  • ...g2499516#msg2499516</ref> that at this time seem unrealistic. BitcoinTalk user vs3 holds a large collection of technical information about this chip in hi |sources=date<ref>https://picostocks.com/docs/index/19/page:1</ref>,die size/shrink<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228677.
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  • ...es#Proofs Greg Maxwell's outline of fraud proof logic] Greg Maxwell's wiki page, 22 March, 2013</ref><ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=96644.ms ...me that a certain percentage of users run full nodes (''n'') and that each user creates a certain number of transactions on average (''n'' again), then the
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  • ...lles Labs]] to keep their listings on the "[[Mining hardware comparison]]" page of the wiki, while removing other potential scams.<ref>{{cite btct|id=94440 ...ised. The claims of bribery were refuted as the mining hardware comparison page was poorly moderated and relatively obscure.<ref name="trs"/> Taras and The
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  • '''The following page is preserved for archival purposes.''' $ echo [user entropy] | bx ec-new | bx ec-to-public | bx ec-to-address
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  • ...g history in JSON format, which they can later validate via the validation page. The validation process is purely client based, which prevents the site ope Coinrex also provides a demo play mode in which the user can play for free, thus it can be used purely for recreational purposes. Am
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  • <big><big>More See UM10462 LPC11U3x/2x/1x User manual,At The Page 22.</big></big> * [http://www.nxp.com/documents/user_manual/UM10462.pdf LPC11U1X User Manual]
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  • * Ch 1: Intro & Overview (this page) ...br>Uses the Boost unit test framework.<br>A good introduction to the Boost user test framework is here: [http://www.alittlemadness.com/2009/03/31/c-unit-t
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  • This page explains how Bitcoin Core downloads the blockchain when your node first joi : User: They [checkpoints] are there so some quantum computing farm (doesn't exist
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  • ...thor accept private comments in the early design phases, setting up a wiki page or git repository, etc. BIP authors should use their discretion here. Comments-URI: <links to wiki page for comments>
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  • # Conveying additional suspicion about opt-in full-RBF transactions to the user or data consumer. [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_replacement Bitcoin Wiki page]
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  • * No external links are to be put on this page except the official home page. ...le="width: 1;" | [https://www.cryptocompare.com/exchanges/ Rating] (min 10 user reviews)
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  • ...015 accidental chain fork effected many kinds of wallets. Here is the wiki page on this event [[July_2015_chain_forks#Wallet_Advice]] ...012, but since then the full node software has vastly improved in terms of user experience.
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  • ...rate a seed phrase and instruct the user to write it down on paper. If the user's computer breaks or their hard drive becomes corrupted, they can download ...ing up a BIP39 seed phrase and name of wallet software is the only thing a user needs to do to keep their money safe. BIP39 works this way because its desi
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  • ''This page is a discussion of the different ways of storing bitcoins, whether for [[Bi ...means that it can detect transaction involving addresses belonging to the user and can display transaction information about them, but still does not have
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  • This page provides a list of currently-available techniques that may allow spenders t ''Note, this page only describes techniques that apply to payment-oriented transactions. Dat
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  • .... Additionally, the value shown for each transaction is the sum of all the user's addresses in the transaction. ...ata can be protected with AES password encryption performed locally on the user's device.
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