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  • *[[SMS Bitcoins]] - transactions by SMS
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  • ...ase the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velocity_of_money velocity of money] by reducing the incentive to save. Fees are taken for holding coins and distri ...proximately 3 years), 80% of the generated Freicoins are to be distributed by the Freicoin Foundation via donations and only 20% are awarded to miners. T
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  • ...ns, Litecoins and Devcoin denominated securities. The exchange is operated by the same group running Vircurex, the multi currency exchange. ...trading fees are 0.15% from each party of successful trades. The fees are, by default, subtracted from the proceeds of each trade.
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  • ...centralization. For example, a change requiring that all blocks be signed by some central organization.
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  • ...t to confuse new users into thinking BCash is actually Bitcoin, especially by using the name "Bitcoin Cash". On 15 November 2018, an airdrop of BCash occ ...nificant failure mode in the beginning which equated to a majority premine by a small number of Amazon EC2 customers. This means their Master Node algori
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  • ...e data increases as the number of voters increases and you can contribute, by putting voting widgets on your site. To encourage the use of widgets, they The data generated on the site is free for use and can be downloaded by anyone.
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  • ...ap out the recipient's authentic Bitcoin address for an address controlled by the attacker. When the stakes are high, multi factor (e.g., over the phone) ...ure RNG may create wallet keys that can later be recreated by an attacker, by generating psuedo-randomness that would seem statistically indistinguishabl
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  • ...ected peer to hang the victim's client application in less than 20 minutes by sending a stream of specially ...ctions could be located in a block or the parent transaction was forwarded by a peer.
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  • ...Transferable virtual property are digital objects that are not controlled by a central authority, can be exchanged between peers, and yet can only have * declared by users who want to use them on another server
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  • e-gold is a now defunct gold [[digital currency|digital currencies]] operated by Gold & Silver Reserve Inc. under e-gold Ltd. that allowed the instant trans e-gold was founded in 1996 by Dr. Douglas Jackson and Barry K. Downey.
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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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  • '''CryptoPayment''' is a MediaWiki extension to limit spam by requiring a small one-time bitcoin payment before a user is allowed to edit
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  • ...38438/21052 When did BIP66 switch from activation to enforcement?], answer by StephenM347, 6 July 2015, Bitcoin.StackExchange</ref>, the [https://github. Signatures can still be changed by anyone who has access to the corresponding private keys.
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  • ...security you have to connect to the same url/port, so that can be replaced by a modern mining proxy of some kind.
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  • ...is operated in Australia by WeExchange Australia, Pty. Ltd and in the U.S. by WeExchange, Inc of Texas.
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  • The maximum transaction rate is the block size limit divided by the average transaction size. The block size limit is well known, 1MB, howe ...ransaction type<ref name="mintxsize">Even smaller transactions can be made by using empty scriptPubKeys, however such transactions are not secure because
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  • First, an initial entropy of ENT bits is generated. A checksum is generated by Although using a mnemonic not generated by the algorithm described in "Generating the
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  • == New DoS vulnerability by Forcing Continuous Hard Disk Seek/Read Activity == ...one by bringing to RAM the transactions that contains the outputs referred by the inputs.
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  • == Targeted DoS by CPU exhaustion using alerts == # Check that an alert is not verified more than once by checking the existence of the alert in mapAlerts before doing a CheckSignat
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  • ...ssue new alerts. Nevertheless, prior version 0.7.0, alerts were identified by the hash of the message, which includes the signature. Bitcoin accepts BED- ...rs. The attack is persistent, since if a nodes restarted get flooded again by online peers.
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  • | Windows (64-bit)<ref name="win64">Windows includes (usually installed by default) the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WoW64 WoW64 subsystem] which ena
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  • ...ets per item. Also Hosted Invoices supported recurring billing in bitcoin, by emailing invoice links or using BIP70 Payment Requests. ...ear field communication (NFC) to "make secure payments fast and convenient by simply tapping the phone on any BIPS-enabled point of sale at checkout. And
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  • ...ccept the narrow definition of "currency" as a "modern money system issued by a government." <ref name="currency definition">[http://www.investopedia.com ...oin.pdf Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System], The seminal paper by Satoshi Nakamoto himself</ref>
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  • Additionally, the platform is full of in-depth charts which can be customized by multiple technical indicators and time frame option.
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  • The '''Avalon Project''' produces [[ASIC]] miners. The project created by 张楠赓<sup><small><nowiki>[</nowiki>''transliteration needed'']</small>< ...t Avalon project. The Canaan Creative<ref>https://canaan.io</ref> (founded by ngzhang) have full in charge of the project running from 2014 and EHash.com
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  • ...eived an alert, you should have '''immediately verified it was official''' by running "bitcoin-cli getinfo" (but see notes below), gone to bitcoin.org [h The now-discontinued service was operated by Gary Mulder [mailto:flyingkiwiguy@gmail.com].
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  • A site that facilitates P2P Bitcoin sales by allowing users to list their own buy/sell advertisements. It makes it very
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  • ...rg/index.php?topic=152348.0 one large double spend]. However, it was done by someone experimenting to see if it was possible and was not intended to be * Fortunately, the only attack on a merchant was done by someone who was not intending to actually steal money.
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  • Sells mining contracts in 1 Gigahash units. The service is offered by community member Bitmaniac.
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  • of the transaction history, with the consensus determined by what a majority of hashing power applied to the proof of work problem by miners accepts as the
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  • ...hese wings would ever open, although it was possible to see their contents by freecamming. The second floor had two massive roulette tables and a slur of ...ve a free gift of .5 mBTC. Players may increase their number of free gifts by referring other players. Referrals also paid 5 mBTC up front. This very gen
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  • ...ike-minded people whose prime focus is on helping to empower other members by the giving and receiving of gifts to one another. Membership of Merlin's Magic BitCoins is strictly by personal invitation of an existing member only.
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  • ...ese zerocoins can be redeemed for the base currency to a different address by a zerocoin spend transaction. Through the use of cryptographic accumulators Bitcoin transactions are all stored, by design, in a public ledger (the block chain) that is accessible to everyone
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  • ...osits based on a unique code embedded in last digits of the deposit amount by adding a variable fee between 1% and 4%. Localtill was used by [[Bitfloor]] in the USA, allowing users to make cash deposits (towards bitc
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  • ...btain. The sacrifice is done in a way that can be proven to a third party. By making the identity expensive it can be trusted not to commit unwanted acts The core of the fidelity bond is the sacrifice - the mechanism by which Bitcoins are provably taken from their original owner. The Bitcoins m
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  • ...-chain transactions all parties must agree to accept the particular method by which the transaction occurs, the question then being, how can those partie ...are trusting that the majority of hashing power in existence is controlled by "honest" parties who will not attempt to reverse the transaction.
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  • Prime is expected to be ready for purchase by the end of 2014.
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  • * list of fulfilled and cancelled withdrawals, by date of fulfillment * Search user by e-mail, username, name, or e-mail hash (to look up users from the report)
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  • * Send and receive Bitcoins by mail.
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  • ...Core. This allows identical binaries to be independently built and signed by multiple developers, thereby eliminating the build process as a single poin
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  • Bitcoinwallet.in is a scam run by the same person(s) as EasyCoin.net and several other "anonymous" wallet ser
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  • A United States-based [[currency exchange]] created by [[Shamoon Siddiqui]] with market for trading between bitcoins and other cur
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  • ...rve operations [https://github.com/bitcoin/secp256k1 the secp256k1 library by sipa] has been ported to Go. Gocoin was written by a single person for a private purposes.
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  • | 1.1.2 || Bitcoin Core 0.8.1 || softfork || fixes CVE-2013-3220 by adding txid change limit
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  • ...bitcoin prices across leading global exchanges that meet criteria specifed by the BPI. It is intended to serve as a standard retail price reference for i # Daily trading volume must meet minimum acceptable levels as determined by CoinDesk;
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  • Offered is an 8-part Bitcoin series taught by [[Zulfikar Ramzan]], a world-leading expert in computer security and crypto
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  • Launched by Andreas Antonopoulos as a sensible reaction to the bitter infighting regard
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  • This Bitcoin podcast is produced by Adam Levine. ...ing current news, topical interviews, and studied analysis, Adam is joined by Let’s Talk Bitcoin co-hosts Stephanie Murphy and Andreas Antonopoulos.
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  • OnionWallet is a scam run by the same person(s) as EasyCoin.net and several other "anonymous" wallet ser
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  • wollit aims to facilitate mainstream adoption of Bitcoin by providing a simple, secure and clean way of sending, receiving and managing
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  • ...kTime''' is a parameter of a transaction, that, if any input indicates so (by having nSequence not equal to UINT_MAX), mandates a minimal time (specified ...block time itself. The median time past tends to lag the current unix time by about one hour (give or take), but unlike block time it increases monotonic
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  • ...for this specific description (the algorithm was described in other terms by other people including [[Mike Hearn]] above). ...w BTC to <B's public key> if (x for H(x) known and signed by B) or (signed by A & B)"
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  • ...ebook.com/MtGox/posts/484532824964463?_fb_noscript=1 Very informative post by Mt.Gox PR Team. Keep up the good work!] :* "pending" order is awaiting processing by the trade engine
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  • The exchange was announced on May 19 2013 i-co.in is owned by S.V.E and based in India.
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  • ...rsions use an updated variant of [[Bech32]], called [[Bech32m]] (specified by [[BIP 0350]]). This page tracks the adoption of [[Bech32]] and [[Bech32m]]. ...{{Yes}} || n/a || {{Yes}} || n/a || Supports any address format supported by backend Bitcoin Core. Invoices use address format configured as default the
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  • ...different for other versions of Windows. In addition, any text surrounded by quotes is to be entered without quotes.'' Locking and unlocking your computer are two things that Windows can log, but by default it is not configured to do so. To enable this:
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  • ...d its services are provided by Dagensia Finance s.r.o., company authorized by the Czech National Bank as a small Payment Institution under the Payment Se
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  • The value of a bitcoin in satoshi was decided by Satoshi Nakamoto to be 100 million no later than November 2008.<ref name="n ...it/w/index.php?title=Help:FAQ&diff=53369&oldid=53362 Bitcoin Wiki revision by theymos]</ref> but the term ''satoshis'' is also popular and equally correc
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  • As of March 2013, the site had 10,000 products for sale by vendors, 70% were drugs that are considered contraband in most jurisdiction ...onths prior. It is held to be part of the Deep Web. Silk Road was operated by "Dread Pirate Roberts" (named after the fictional character from The Prince
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  • The only currency traded for bitcoins by this service is HKD. The service was founded in June, 2013. By July, 2013 the service has bee suspended.
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  • Long polling is a method used by some Bitcoin pools by which notifications are sent to all miners when a valid block has been gene ...was in the middle of an assigned workload when a new block was discovered by someone else, it would continue working on the old obsolete block solution
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  • | 4 || version || int32_t || Identifies protocol version being used by the node | 4 || start_height || int32_t || The last block received by the emitting node
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  • ...project to develop bitcoin processing backend software. It was developed by [https://www.catlab.eu/ Catlab Interactive] for their own purposes and some
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  • ...o reach this goal, and is also teaching the long list of benefits provided by cryptocurrencies, from remittances to day-to-day payments. ...l be earn from 5% to 20% of the amount of any exchange operation performed by the user!<br/>
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  • ...Number" or "System Identification Number") is the unique record identifier by which this identity will be known. * Start as anonymous; opt out of anonymity by attaching identifying key-value pairs (real.name = "John Smith", gov.us.ssn
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  • The service was created on (date) by programmers from MultiCharts. The service from the start provided data and ...r all of our visitors. You can easily share any idea that you like further by sending it to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or anywhere else.
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  • ...is a peer-to-peer lending platform for Bitcoin users. The site is operated by Bitbond GmbH which is based in Berlin, Germany.
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  • Essentially, Funds are held by the escrow service until the payment sender releases the funds to the payme This service is provided by a real company based in Hong Kong and is anonymous because it does not save
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  • ** Note: Bit 2 is unaffected by ongoing miner ASICBoost false-bit-spam. *** Low enough to avoid a sudden malicious stall of activation by rented or unknown miners.
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  • .../www.meetup.com/BitcoinWednesday/ Amsterdam] || Talks and drinks organized by [https://www.BitcoinWednesday.com Bitcoin Wednesday]
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  • Inputs.io was supported by the following sites, along with dozens of faucets.
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  • Step by step guides building basic web apps that accept bitcoin payments.<br />
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  • ...le gate array''' (FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be configured by the customer or designer after manufacturing—hence "field-programmable".
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  • ...vaexchange website is completely legal and cryptocurrency trade is allowed by legislation of nearly all the countries worldwide.
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  • BitMEX and the mobile apps issued under BMEX are wholly owned and operated by HDR Global Trading Limited, a Republic of Seychelles incorporated entity or Cryptocurrency charts by TradingView.
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  • ...ctions and makes offline cold storage (slightly more) practical. Developed by [https://www.turnkeylinux.org TurnKey GNU/Linux]. First released in 2014. ...defense in depth while minimizing third party trust. Development is guided by the philosophy that you shouldn't have to trust anyone, including BitKey au
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  • ...ime of the event had been missing, making it the largest-ever bitcoin loss by USD value. date=February 17, 2014 }}</ref> A poll of 3000 Mt. Gox customers by [[CoinDesk]] indicated that 68% of customers were still awaiting funds from
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  • ...ealers_roadsign.jpg|thumb|A June 2011 billboard promoting Bitcoin paid for by Roger Ver]]
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  • ...ng sites in that there is no randomizing element. The contests are played by humans against other human opponents in a purely strategic reverse auction ...pants purchase these bids in secret, and the lowest bid that was purchased by exactly one player wins.
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  • # Refund addresses, automatically given to the merchant by the customer's wallet software, so merchants do not have to contact custome | merchant_data || Arbitrary data that may be used by the merchant to identify the PaymentRequest. May be omitted if the merchant
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  • * Off-blockchain transactions powered by [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Inputs.io Inputs.io]
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  • ...ments close by. Companies are able to list themselves for free on the site by simply registering and following several simple steps. Additional services
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  • Justcoin was founded in May 2013 by Andreas Brekken and Klaus Bugge Lund in Oslo, Norway. ...in early 2017 due to uncertainty related to regulatory requirements issued by the Norwegian government. <ref>[https://itavisen.no/kj%C3%B8pe-bitcoin-norg
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  • ...to his bitcoin wallet address only after the money is physically acquired by [https://bitcoini.com bitcoini.com]. The user needs to place a selling order at bitcoini.com by entering an amount he is willing to sell, sending that amount of bitcoins t
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  • ...le distributions of cgminer. For the project page of the version produced by Kerry Cupit, see [[cgminer for Mac OS X (project)]].
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  • #Pay the described sum to the account shown on the confirmation page by going to any local branch of the sellers bank and filling out a deposit for
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  • by non Bitcoin wallet QR scanners are useful (they could render an HTML page to a bitcoin URI, the user can complete the payment by clicking that link provided
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  • ...ment. The trading engine is built upon the LMAX Disruptor technology used by banks for their foreign currency exchange (FX) trading. The engine was des ...rchants and ATMs. It is available for immediate delivery for ANX customers whom have completed the ANX KYC verification procedure.<br><br>
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  • = List of organizations (by country of residence)=
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  • * You like doing things in a more complicated way than otherwise necessary by more trusting folk.
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  • ...tude. He has worked with several startups including 5min, later purchased by AOL. He discovered Bitcoin at 2011, and in 2013 joined [[Ron Gross|Ron]] in
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  • EUR bank transfers (SEPA) are accepted for deposits at no charge by the exchange. International wire transfer (EUR) are accepted. ...hange Now Open with Live Trading EUR, BTC, LTC]</ref>. Kraken is operated by Payward, Inc. of California, USA. On September 26, 2013 Kraken began supp
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  • ...llet for Android. It allows sending and receiving of bitcoins, but does so by exchanging back and forth to Euros on the fly.
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  • ...an *encrypted* copy of the corresponding xprivkey. The xpubkey can be used by the account owner to see all public keys associated with their account (bot ...distributed to members. With that key, each user could recover their funds by re-generating the private keys for each UTXO.
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  • * The default firmware IP address is '''192.168.0.100''', you can access it by http://192.168.0.100 == Manual by others ==
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  • ...l-tell-you-everything-you-need-to-know/?fromcat=all The Next Web - Baffled by the world of Bitcoin? This beginner’s guide will tell you everything you ...itcoin prices across leading global exchanges that meet criteria specified by the BPI. It is intended to serve as a standard retail price reference for i
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  • Will operate with KnCminer, HashFast and BFL, By the end of the year they will probably add more power with a cluster of Coi
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  • * The generator includes an option for printing a paper wallet by pasting in a self-generated private key or vanity address, bypassing the ra * The generator can be run offline by [https://github.com/cantonbecker/bitcoinpaperwallet downloading a ZIP archi
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  • ...rator will take several weeks and destroy any coins that are not withdrawn by that date. Wallet data will also be deleted<ref>[https://mcxnow.com mcxNOW
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  • By February 3, 2014, the mac OS X wallet has come out of beta testing and was On September 20, 2015, it was announced by Hive Wallet Founder, Wendell Davis, that the wallet is officially unsupport
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  • ...RSA signatures are defined on a pluggable hash-function (commonly denoted by the naming convention of algorithm-hash: HMAC-SHA1, HMAC-MD5, HMAC-SHA256, ...er anonymous remailer components and other systems. Hashcash was also used by [[Hal Finney]]'s bitcoin precursor RPOW as a way to mine coins. [[Wei Dai]
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  • ...alternative formulation of a DAC. The concept is currently being developed by David Johnston.
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  • Private channels can be accessed by first calling the https://www.mtgox.com/api/2/stream/private_get api. This
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  • ...d Coin''' provides privacy for users' [[Bitcoin transaction|transactions]] by combining their transactions with other people's. ...ngle transaction. Having multiple people in a transaction improves privacy by making transactions more difficult to analyse. The important distinction be
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  • By default Bitcoin will put its data here: By default Bitcoin will put its data here:
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  • ...you wager on inside and outside bets, just like in roulette games offered by regular online casinos. However, thanks to the use of bitcoins, the process
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  • ProtoShares is a coin created by the U.S company called [[Invictus Innovations]]. ...will get some stake (10%?) in any future crypto-currency that is launched by Invictus.
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  • ...ers up a little introduction about bitcoin betting and the process or step by step guide in betting.
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  • Bitcoin dice games are by far the most popular Bitcoin powered casino game available online. Players
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  • ...ons as a form of private speech that should be protected from surveillance by banks, governments, and other institutions. The atomic swap protocol used by the Bisq DEX goes one step further in reducing counterparty risk: not only
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  • ...n is to perform a [[fee bumping]] methods, either [[replace by fee|replace-by-fee]] (RBF), or [[Transaction fees#Feerates_for_dependent_transactions_.28c * Sender of the Bitcoin transaction: Replace-by-fee (RBF), and Child-pays-for-parent (CPFP)
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  • ...tcoin. They are "committed to bringing bitcoin to your daily life as well, by making bitcoin as easy and comfortable as slipping into a pair of old jeans Spend Bitcoins was started by Jeremy West in 2011 when he realized how difficult bitcoins were to buy in
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  • Coinwiki on December 16th, 2013, inspired by doing some work on the Mastercoin wiki and an alleged lack of wiki communit
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  • ...s unique features on top of that. Its development growth is heavily guided by its users feedback.
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  • ...(GHS) purchased at CEX.IO mine new Bitcoins at GHash.IO until GHS are sold by the owner.
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  • ...most commonly used to describe an increase in [[consumer prices]] (caused by an increase in the money supply). ...g/story/2340 The Revolutionary War and the Destruction of the Continental] by [[Thomas E. Woods, Jr.]]
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  • ...22}}</ref> The company was launched from Old Street, [[London]] and is run by CEO Colin Kwan a former Deutsche Bank VP. The founding team includes vetera
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  • * If the crystal not working, try to reduce the R28(by default it's 1K), if reduce the R28 didn't make crystal back to working. t Supported by official BFGMiner 3.8+
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  • C-CEX exchange is designed for security and protected by state of the art security services while giving you the option to secure yo Almost all functionality provided by C-CEX exchange can be accessed through our API, allowing you to build autom
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  • ...yptographic uses among other things, and therefore might be ascribed value by a security firm.
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  • ...n a single package. The website contains all compilable versions released by the official cgminer developers since version 3.3.1.
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  • ..., Suite 6, Independence Avenue, Mosta, Malta. Licence issued and regulated by Malta’s Lotteries and Gaming Authority: LGA/CLl/552/2009
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  • ...each customer must have bitcoin address, ownership of which he can confirm by the digital signature. Withdrawals from the account will be made only to th
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  • ...n experimental, [[privacy]]-focused bitcoin [[client]] initially developed by [[Amir Taaki]], Cody Wilson and others.
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  • ...as a result of user votes or market makers' activity. The first coin added by winning the coin contest was DOGE <ref>http://dogecoin.com/</ref> and the l ...highly functional which sets it apart from other companies. It can be used by novice traders to gain valuable trading experience and gives them an opport
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  • ...ll be higher than $2000 somewhere in 2014”. Users may also earn bitcoins by submitting new statements to bet on. The outcomes of the statements are decided by the moderators. In case of unclear event's outcome, the bets are reversed w
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  • Private API is '''off by default'''. You need to enable it in your profile.
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  • * USD Withdraws - varies by payment method (ACH is provided without a fee) ...nd New York are blocked by BitSimple due to regulatory uncertainty created by regulating bodies in those states.
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  • ...]] and, finally, registering a legal company CEX.IO LTD in November 2013. By this time, according to [[Blockchain.info]], GHash.IO has become the bigges ...up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals. Registration within ICO mea
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  • ...signed by both Alice and Bob to be spent. The refund transaction, signed by both of them, has an nLockTime of one year in the future. ...ce and Bob sign two versions of a transaction with nLockTime earlier (say, by a day) than the most recent bet (or the refund transaction, if there's no b
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  • Any MtGox v2 (polling) client should work, by simply changing the base url to https://anxpro.com
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  • Authors pay commission on sales, which is deducted by BitBooks before paying royalties. At time of writing the commission listed ...w restrictions on content, but E-books must be original work and be listed by the copyright owner.
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  • ...including phones, notebooks, desktops, monitors and televisions. It is ran by Bitcoins Berlin.
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  • * Add one quick poweroff self test, indicator by red LED.
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  • In the Bitcoin gambling community you can find the classic slots, powered by bitcoin and providing in the same time a provable fairness system.
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  • ...web-based flask application to manage bitcoin (and altcoin) wallets/nodes, by [http://kuttler.eu/blog Nicolas Kuttler].
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  • ...represented by colored coins. You could store your house on the blockchain by issuing a single coin, then the ownership of the house can be transferred w
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  • ...allet includes sufficient entropy, in a manner that can be easily verified by the user. ...user, PROGRAM_ENTROPY is some sort of randomly generated string generated by the software, and + means concatenation. The string USER_ENTROPY + PROGRAM
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  • This is done by having the new transaction appear to older clients as a "pay-to-anybody" tr ...pt <code>OP_HASH160 [20-byte-hash-value] OP_EQUAL</code> could be redeemed by simply pushing the preimage of the hashed value onto the stack. Now the val
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  • ...-to-anybody outputs without using the new transaction type will be refused by the miners and all upgraded clients.
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  • == Events by date == ...he closure of Bitcoin stock exchange GLBSE”.]</ref>. The company was run by a minor, but this fact was not initially known.
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  • ...fter payment. The refund will be made through the same payment method used by the miner. After 7 days [http://hashop.io Hashop.io] gives the miner the op ...filiate Program], which gives you 10% discount of the plan cost, purchased by each referred client (payment in $). This offer works both for our recent c
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  • Purecoin is a Haskell full-node implementation, by [http://r6.ca/ Russell O'Connor], available [https://github.com/laanwj/Pure
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  • Caesure is a Python implementation aiming for full-node features, by [http://www.nightmare.com/~rushing/ Sam Rushing], available [https://github
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  • Haskoin is a Haskell implementation aiming for full-node features, by Philippe Laprade, available [https://github.com/plaprade/haskoin on github]
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  • ...f.com/ BitsOfProof]'s (BOP's) "supernode" is a Java implementation written by [https://bitsofproof.com/?page_id=142 Tamás Blummer (aka <tt>grau</tt>)].
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  • btcd is a full-node implementation in Google Go by Conformal. Its [https://github.com/conformal/btcd project page on GitHub]
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  • ...tcoin owners can order anything they want on the Internet and have it paid by someone else in fiat money who will then take the bitcoins in exchange. - People interested in buying bitcoins can do so by fulfilling someone else's order with their credit card or Paypal account an
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  • By using a memory-intensive hash function designed to reduce the efficiency of Originally introduced as part of the [[altcoin]] '''Tenebrix''' (TBX) by ArtForz and Lolcust, it was claimed to be resistant to GPU, FPGA, and ASIC
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  • ...stem. For the other sites the rating is taken from the TrustScore provided by [http://www.trustpilot.co.uk Trustpilot].
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  • Based in Belize, BitSource.org is owned and operated by DCE24 Group Ltd., BitSource.org is a crypto-currency exchange platform focu
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  • '''Blake Benthall''' (also known by his online alias '''Defcon''') was the creator of [[Silk Road 2.0]],<ref>{{
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  • ...the ability to participate in the digital currency economy. It is operated by at least six individuals.<ref>[https://www.hashcoins.com/company/team/ Hash The company was founded in 2013 by Sergei Potapenko.<ref>[https://www.hashcoins.com/company/ HashCoins company
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  • ...X''']. The trading engine is built upon the LMAX Disruptor technology used by banks for their foreign currency exchange (FX) trading. The engine was des • Powered by ANX<br>
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  • ...erent public keys for verification. In this case the transaction is signed by a group of users. Thus, the verifier may only identify that one of them was CryptoNote's ring signatures restrict the double-spending attempt by linking the transactions with the same private key. The protocol uses the k
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  • ...nsiderable amount of time on each hash evaluation, it can be easily DDoSed by a flood of fake objects with arbitrary work data (nonce values).
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  • HolyTransaction is operated by HolyTransaction SA, which is a corporate entity registered in Luxembourg, w
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  • ...at there is no actual “Real” set price of BTC, the price is determined by the supply and demand of the customers and a recommended price is then set ...ons for the first month! After the first month earn up to 50% commissions by simply referring 2 new members each month. All commissions are paid in BTC.
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  • ...any has since resumed operations in Thailand after a softening of position by the BoT.
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  • ...st fees in the industry at 1% of the loan value. The lending fees are paid by the borrower as part of the loan payments, which means that BLC does not ma BitLendingClub was founded by Kiril Gantchev and Yasen Yankov in October of 2012. The website was officia
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  • ...ou have successfully completed an offer, we will be automatically notified by the advertiser and you will then be instantly credited into your Bitcoin wa
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  • ...signed algorithm to encourage "healthy" behavior among traders in a market by awarding limit orders with royalties relative to their participation in hel ...merly PS Coin) was founded in December, 2013, based on a concept conceived by [http://www.ign.com/articles/2004/06/09/a-tale-in-the-desert-interview-with
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  • ...at there is no actual “Real” set price of BTC, the price is determined by the supply and demand of the customers and a recommended price is then set ...ions for the first month! After the first month earn up to 50% commissions by simply referring 2 new members each month. All commissions are paid in BTC.
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  • ...at there is no actual “Real” set price of BTC, the price is determined by the supply and demand of the customers and a recommended price is then set ...ions for the first month! After the first month earn up to 50% commissions by simply referring 2 new members each month. All commissions are paid in BTC.
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  • ...d by Telefonica), a consumer video conferencing company. TokBox was backed by Sequoia Capital, Bain Capital, Stanford University and some of Silicon Vall
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  • Gatecoin is Money-Service Operator licensed in Hong-Kong and incubated by the Hong-Kong Science Technology Parks (HKSTP) and Tsinghua University. ...launched publicly in Q1 2015. Gatecoin is based in Hong Kong and operated by Gatecoin Ltd, incorporated on July 24th, 2013 in Hong Kong, SAR. Gatecoin w
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  • ...ent actors to interfere with the workings of an altcoin (such as Ethereum) by simply knocking on the doors of whoever is behind the altcoin. ...ok at their total net worth in Bitcoin terms they lost both money and time by trading on so called shitcoin casinos.
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  • Some algorithms in OpenSSL library may be restricted by patent law. Due to strong coupling between the elliptic curve support Bitco
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  • ...s for adding money to a user's Buttercoin account are via wire transfer or by sending bitcoins directly to an address that Buttercoin provides.
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  • - Pirate Linux does not use Ubuntu, but instead hardened Gentoo, regarded by many as the most secure operating system.
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  • ...or added to the hash register is there isn't. The sub block can be varied by the design of a nonlinear function, the order in which the message block is
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  • The VBBB platform is owned and operated by RUA Innovations LTS and based on BVI.
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  • Services and merchants can have their websites reviewed by BitTrust by submitting them to the site. BitTrust claims to evaluate submitted listings
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  • ...as future holders of their value. It also only functions by accident, not by design, so cannot be depended on to work reliably. While you may be okay with some random European researcher bound by his ethics board to conceal your identity from the public at-large, it is v
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  • ...ned its digital doors in November of 2012. It is wholly owned and operated by Coinsetter LLC and is based in New York City.
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  • .... Independent Reserve is an Australian registered company that is audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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  • Real world '''Value''' is attached to those units (or "digital tokens") by the asset issuer's promise to '''redeem''' them for some goods or services. ...ely digital objects, such as songs, movies, e-books and software, as well, by storing the current ownership of the work as a colored coin on the blockcha
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  • ...tas Karalevičius, Mantas Mockevičius, Justas Dobiliauskas and is managed by Lithuanian-UK company [https://spectrofinance.lt/ Spectro Finance Ltd]. Spe The other product introduced by SpectroCoin is Bitcoin prepaid Debit card which can be used as an ordinary
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  • # We often learn by comparing new phenomena to those we’re already familiar with, and in most === By analogy ===
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  • Gemini Exchange is owned by the Winklevoss twins. The exchange is based in New York.
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  • On July 19, 2016 Blocktrail was acquired by [[Bitmain]] and subsequently has re-branded to [[BTC.com]].<ref>http://www.
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  • The '''Mycelium''' project by Megion Research & Development GmbH makes a number of products including the ...gural-blockchain-awards/</ref> It is available in 12 languages, translated by volunteers.<ref>[https://crowdin.com/project/mycelium-bitcoin-wallet crowdi
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  • ...of broadcasting a tip as a bitcoin transaction, a separate ledger is kept by ChangeTip, only pushing on-chain transactions when a user withdraws funds f ...> As per these conditions, they must agree to waive their right to a trial by jury. Additionally, they must give up their right to reverse engineer the s
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  • ...ted and operated under the current domain name. LakeBTC is currently owned by Lake Investments Limited (BVI), with Shanghai Trading IT, Inc. providing te
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  • ...rently in a beta phase (testing phase). The platform is owned and operated by iFinex Inc. (Bvi), and during this final phase the platform is being prepar EgoPay: 0.2% (not include charge by Egopay)
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  • ...restarted; failure to do this can result in novice users getting confused by false "hardware error" reports resulting from unknown jobs. ...public key of their owner, and refuse to process work unless it is signed by that key. The keyholder must also be able to sign ownership of the ASIC ove
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  • ...they have released content across multiple media formats. Founded in 2006 by, now married, high school sweethearts [[Mario J. Lucero]] and Isabel Ruiz L ...Their first comic series, ''Reverie'' was first released in 2010; followed by ''TWD: before Destruction'' and ''Karis'' in 2011, both of which were initi
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  • ...[[wikipedia:Sydney|Sydney]], [[wikipedia:Australia|Australia]], and is run by CEO Joseph Lee who co-founded the company alongside George Samman and Vince ...offline amid rumours of theft]</ref> Following a trading suspension issued by Btc.sx, it was revealed that Btc.sx had partnered with [[Mt. Gox]] to offer
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  • ...stant mining contract delivery. Bitcoin cloud services sells hashing power by the gigahash (GH/s), has no pool fees, and offers daily payouts. Bitcoin Cloud Services sells hashing power by the Gighash (GH/s)
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  • ...first=Cyrus | last=Farivar | date=2014-03-10 }}</ref> also sometimes known by his online alias '''MagicalTux''', was the CEO of [[Mt. Gox]].<ref name=cop ...tence and no criminal record.<ref name=mick2014/> This was later confirmed by [[Ashley Barr]], a former [[Mt. Gox]] employee.<ref>{{cite reddit|r=Bitcoin
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  • ...database that stores the hidden-service descriptors, Tor is decentralized by design; there is no direct readable list of all hidden services, although a ...alls include misconfigured services (e.g. identifying information included by default in web server error responses), uptime and downtime statistics, int
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  • ...rader LakeTrader] is an in-browser (and hence cross-platform) app launched by [[LakeBTC]], that allows traders to view order book data, trade history and
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  • EUR bank transfers (SEPA) are accepted for deposits at no charge by the exchange. International wire transfer (EUR) are accepted.
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  • ...rtual private server''' ('''VPS''') is a virtual machine sold as a service by an Internet hosting provider. ..., there is a major risk that the website will outgrow the capacity offered by shared hosting. In such cases, it is considered preferable to select a virt
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  • ...to reach speeds of over 1,000GH/s while consuming far less power than used by a GPU. The information in this table is preserved for historical interest, ...lbm || Windows 7 64-Bit, GPU Core OC to 830 MHz, GPU Memory UC to 200 MHz By MSI AfterBurner. Card: Gainward Golden Sample. @70%Fan we have 55 GPU temp.
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  • * Celery enables users to purchase the top 3 digital currencies by directly transferring money from a bank account ..., you must connect a US bank account. You can verify their bank instantly (by providing your bank account credentials) or via micro-deposits, which takes
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  • ...rld to trade cryptocurrencies and their derivatives. The company is backed by [https://www.boost.vc/ Boost VC] in Sillicon Valley and [https://enterprise COINUT exchange was founded in 2013 by [https://twitter.com/TheRealXinxi Xinxi Wang] while he was pursuing his PhD
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  • ...d, has announced at Mar 3 2014, that it enters the Bitcoin trading market by opening its exchange located at [http://www.BitMarket.pl www.BitMarket.pl].
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  • ...ntine Generals''' each have a computer and want to attack the King's wi-fi by brute forcing the password, which they've learned is a certain number of ch ...proof-of-work is proof that they worked on it. If the CPU power exhibited by the proof-of-work is sufficient to crack the password, they can safely atta
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  • ...meaning that as the mine grows in hash power, so too do the profits earned by the shares. While one share will be worth roughly 10 Mhash of mining power
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  • '''Haasonline Software''' is a software development company founded by Stephan de Haas. It's primary products currently are several Trade Bots for ...design and to provide the best support on a 24-hour basis. He proves this by already having released several quality products and providing needed suppo
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  • '''Cryptsy''' was an Internet startup operated by Project Investors, Inc. focusing on the [[exchanges|exchange]] of Crypto-Cu :Coindesk: [[Coinbase]] has settled a class action lawsuit brought by users of the former Cryptsy cryptocurrency exchange. <ref>https://www.coin
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  • ...are calculated by averaging the prices at the major [[exchanges]] weighted by volume.
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  • ....coinmate.io CoinMate.io] is a cryptocurrency exchange established in 2014 by Dan Houška and Roman Valihrach. Coinmate is located in London and currentl ...ocurrency by following the instructions of the stock exchange, deposit EUR by bank transfer, or deposit CZK via the GoPay payment gateway. These deposits
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  • In 2014, an expected US$436 Billion will be remitted by migrants back to their families in the developing world. The cost of sendin By using Bitcoin, the average cost of remittances could be reduced to $5 Billi
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  • ...e Philippine market for the purpose of financial inclusion. It was founded by Filipino entrepreneurs ''John Bailon'', ''Miguel Cuneta'', ''Nick Galan'', Satoshi Citadel Industries (SCI) was founded by John Bailon, Miguel Cuneta, Nick Galan, and Jardine Gerodias in the first q
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  • ...whether the trend is going up or down in relation to the current price and by how much the price may change.
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  • ...e and has a flat fee of 3.5% per transaction, much lower than fees imposed by Paypal for selling goods. The platform allows buyers to pay with various cr ...taken by GoUrl.io - Earn 0.50% Lifetime from each cryptocoin payment made by users through GoUrl.io Payment Gateway for Web Developers who use GoUrl Pay
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  • ...nality needed to develop apps for bitcoin. It is open-source and developed by [[BitPay]].
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  • ...y [[Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list|bitcoind RPC]]. It is supported by [[BitPay]] and uses their [[bitcore]] implementation.
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  • ...before the pool had an English interface. At the time they were known only by their [[coinbase]] signature, which is 七彩神仙鱼 (Discus Fish), the n The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "七彩神仙鱼[...]Mined by username"<ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/5e0a3e711bd934ab6b04d70ada7532f09
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  • '''AntPool''' is a pool run by [[Bitmain|Bitmain Tech Ltd]]. The [[coinbase]] signature for this pool is: "Mined by AntPool" <ref>[https://blockchain.info/tx/dd7747a771b30c600ca509ba58d40ed6e
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  • ...tcoin-cloud-mining-contract-reviews/ cloud mining service] is now provided by such companies as [[CloudHashing]], [[PBmining]], [[Genesis Mining]], [[Coi
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  • ...tly thereafter, alternative "cheat sheet" style documentation was provided by [[BTCGuild]]<ref>[https://www.btcguild.com/new_protocol.php Stratum mining ...mal [[BIP]] describing an official standard, it has further developed only by discussion and implementation<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/?topic=108533.0
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  • }}'''Third Key Solutions''' is a startup announced by [[Andreas Antonopoulos]].
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  • ...dfunding campaign's funding method - flexible funding - any funds received by Novello Technologies would remain theirs to keep regardless of the outcome
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  • ...formally canceled, no substantial post was made to its announcement thread by xCrowd since August 26th, 2013.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic ...original [[BitcoinTalk Forum]] account used by xCrowd appears to be in use by a different person, based on the changes in writing style and interests.<re
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  • ...Bitcoin Server deployments, including those maintained by Neill Miller and by Bitprim<ref>[https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-server/wiki/Community ...inal client]]. It was created by a community of open source developers led by [[Amir_Taaki|Amir Taaki]] (genjix).<ref>[https://github.com/libbitcoin/libb
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  • ...ithub.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-build libbitcoin-build] repository is used by [[Libbitcoin]] maintainers to generate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_bu ...ed artifacts and later maintainers can determine whether to retain changes by incorporating them into the model. This allows less experienced contributor
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  • ...l be earn from 5% to 30% of the amount of any exchange operation performed by the user!<br/>
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  • ...and sell code snippets in exchange for Bitcoin. It was originally created by [[Amir_Taaki|Amir Taaki]] who originally described it as, "just a weekend p * On December 18, 2010 it was purchased at auction by [[Jeff_Garzik|Jeff Garzik]] for 345 BTC<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.
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  • '''Synala''' is a free, open sourced PHP system by Envrin Group that you install on your server, enabling you to easily and se
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  • ...rnatural specs at an unrealistically low price. The scam has been labelled by onlookers as "thread gold",<ref name="noddy">{{cite btct|id=944406|title=Bi .../bithashminer.kinja.com/bithashminer-10th-s-bitcoin-miner-1684345699</ref> By February 12, the [[BitcoinTalk]] account of BitHashMiner was inactive and t
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  • ...e is a communications delay of up to 20 minutes between Earth and Mars, so by the time the Mars-mined blocks reach Earth, Earth will usually have already ...that differ by many blocks. When one side finally pulls ahead of the other by a few blocks, the other side loses all of their blocks since the fork. This
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  • ...are no-register play, which is similar to on-chain gambling with bitcoin (by selecting payout, the bitcoins are returned to the sender's address).
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  • ...r the [[Affero General Public License|GNU AGPLv3]], but after a discussion by the developers it was relicensed under the [[MIT License|MIT license]] on S
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  • ...for the intermediate blocks are delivered before requesting those blocks. By announcing headers from the last fork point leading up to the new tip in th ...sage, the node will be permitted, but not required, to announce new blocks by sending the header of the new block (along with any other blocks that a nod
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  • ...e new rules. The new chain created by those changed nodes will be rejected by old nodes, so this would effectively be a request to the ecosystem to migra Furthermore, the effective space available is always constrained by a hash rate majority and its ability to process transactions. No hard forki
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  • ...curex is based in Łódź, Poland. The cryptocurrency exchange is operated by local company Digital Future Ltd. ...ack/ | publisher=Coindesk |title=Polish Bitcoin Exchange Bitcurex Targeted by Hacking Attack}}</ref> the exchange extensively tightened its security with
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  • }}'''Chaang Noi''', known by his alias '''Goat''', was a prominent Peruvian member of [[BitcoinTalk]]. H
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  • }}'''Bitcoin XT''' was a fork of [[Bitcoin Core]] created by [[Mike Hearn]] in 2014. Originally designed to introduce alternative P2P ru ...ummary |work=coin.dance |accessdate=7 January 2017 }}</ref> Later attempts by other codebases to increase the block size to 2 MB including Bitcoin Classi
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  • ...r of clients. They have increased the scope of their potential client base by welcoming digital currencies such Bitcoin, in addition to traditional fiat Other options like SEPA-transfer and other digital currencies are available by agreement.
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  • ...was a VC at Freestyle Capital. She graduated from Cornell at 19, followed by graduate school at Harvard and Columbia Law School. Joyce is currently a Di
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  • ...hat contain an embedded piece of paper with digital Bitcoin value, covered by a tamper-resistant hologram. They can be purchased at Denarium's website (h ...and used for bitcoin investment. They are a helpful tool to save bitcoin, by making multiple transactions to the wallets. The hologram on the physical b
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  • ...given time, the node is connected with a set of other nodes, i.e. peers. By default the code connects to 8 outbound peers (nodes that our node goes out ...e vNodes (<u>net.h</u>) holds the set of peers. The variable is protected by cs_vNodes.
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  • ...base - it's writing function (WriteBatchSync) only writes to the database. By comparison, the chainstate wrapper's writing function (BatchWrite) both wri ...rk header our node has received, before having received its transactions. By comparison, chainActive.Tip is only set after we've received and validated
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  • ...ptographic hash functions are mathematical operations run on digital data; by comparing the computed "hash" (the output from execution of the algorithm)
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  • ...notable as the inventor of [[Hashcash]], the [[proof-of-work]] system used by [[Bitcoin]]. ...gWit2x]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/adam3us/status/913495697936277504 Tweet by Adam Back (adam3us) saying ''segwit2x is very likely to degrade into "paypa
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  • The Ice Cubed Exchange is operated by [https://ice3x.com/ ICE3X]. ICE3X is active in South Africa, Nigeria, and t
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  • ...ated represented by (m / 47' / 0' / 0') is part of the account represented by (m / 44' / 0' / 0'). ...account in a wallet consists of the new account/payment code pair created by using an index of 1 in as the account/identity level of both paths.
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  • ...efined in BIP70) gives merchants a way to build sophisticated transactions by serializing one or more outputs in the form of a PaymentRequest. The Paymen .... If a wallet can process a PaymentRequest with OP_RETURN data as proposed by this BIP, it will support potentially sophisticated Bitcoin applications wi
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  • ...of work and also satisfies the rules. This can be intentional or be caused by a bug in consensus validation reimplementations. : the existing implementation is a library that is compiled by default with Bitcoin Core master and exposes a single C function named bitc
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  • ...ugment the trend towards network and mining centralization (largely driven by mining hardware such as ASICs) and thereby threaten the security of the net ...t >= 3025 blocks were >=60% full, the maximum block size will be increased by 10%
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  • ...cution stack, it is counted as one signature operation. If it is satisfied by the public key nearest the bottom of the execution stack, it is counted as === Activation: 75% hashpower support trigger, followed by 28-day 'grace period' ===
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  • This BIP defines a script template format that can be used by wallets to deterministically generate scripts with specific authorization p An individual key is determined by a BIP32 derivation path and an index. For convenience, we introduce the fol
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  • ...med in the proposal can call a &quot;submit for comments&quot; at any time by posting to the [https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin- ** The BIP must have been assigned BIP-number (i.e. been approved by the BIP editor) to be submitted for comments.
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  • ...as the participant modification scenario. The transaction ID is normalized by removing the signature scripts from transactions before computing its hash. ...at are being transferred. If a transaction is modified and later confirmed by ending up in the blockchain all transactions that depended on the original
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  • The entirety of the transaction's effects are determined by output consumption (spends) and new output creation. Other transaction data By removing this data from the transaction structure committed to the transact
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  • ...egregated witness soft fork (BIP141). The scriptPubKey is an OP_0 followed by a push of 20-byte-hash (P2WPKH) or 32-byte hash (P2WSH). ...ness program output is a scriptPubKey with a push of version byte followed by a push of witness program, and nothing else;
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  • ...The number of script witnesses is not explicitly encoded as it is implied by txin_count. Empty script witnesses are encoded as a zero byte. The order of
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  • ...l ([[bip-0022.mediawiki|BIP 22]]) to support segregated witness as defined by [[bip-0141.mediawiki|BIP 141]]. ...if the client's "rules" list lacks "segwit", server MAY support old miners by producing a witness-free template and omitting the '!' rule prefix for "seg
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  • ...is a cache this is not considered significant. Repair can be accomplished by re-synchronizing the blockchain. Version 3 provides robust detection of cor ...lthough the impact is typically small. Defragmentation can be accomplished by re-synchronizing the blockchain.
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  • The company was founded by Morteza Rezaei and Mohammad Sadegh Daneshvar.<br />
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  • ...a sell. Taker fees are paid when you remove liquidity from the order book, by placing any order that is executed against a limit order already on the ord ...ing fiat currencies and are subtracted from the total fiat amount reserved by the order in the total balance.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://bitlish.com/ab
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  • Lightweight nodes are served by [[full node]]s to connect to the Bitcoin network. They are effectively depe ...ownsides that users should be aware of. These downsides can all be avoided by configuring a lightweight node wallet to connect only to your own [[full no
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  • ...a '''zero-knowledge proof''' or '''zero-knowledge protocol''' is a method by which one party (the ''prover'') can prove to another party (the ''verifier
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  • ...[[Bitcoin Core]] 0.11.0, every normal transaction automatically generated by began including an nLockTime set to a recent block height as a way to make ...wing transaction outputs (rather than whole transactions) to be encumbered by a timelock. When the CLTV opcode is called, it will cause the script to fa
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  • Other electronic payment systems prevent double-spending by having a master authoritative source to check for them. If there is theft, ...and to send all the money to one person because that command would be seen by any reviewer who would raise the alarm to stop anyone running the code.
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  • ...vouchers and our Bitcoin gift cards. Buy Bitcoin [https://bitit.io/ online by credit card] or [https://bitit.gift/physical with cash in more than 100K+ L * Instant Bitcoins with 3DS Banking Cards, Sofort Banking and by cash with Neosurf prepaid vouchers.
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  • ...ebcomic that has reached enormous levels of success. The comic was created by Randall Monroe in 2005.
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  • ...situations Bitcoin's [[multisignature]] contracts may be useful. They work by creating a wallet divided amongst N people where a minimum of M of the must == Improving censorship-resistance and privacy by avoiding address-reuse ==
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  • ...umber comes from [https://bitnodes.21.co/ sites like this] and it measured by trying to connect to every nodes on their open ports. (Original research by theymos on June 6, 2016 18:30 UTC.)
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  • Founded by Jörg von Minckwitz, Jan Goslicki, and Benjamin P. Jones in October 2015. A Bitwala enables SEPA and SWIFT money transfers by exchanging Bitcoin ()or Altcoins to over 20 fiat currencies to any bank acc
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  • ...ncy. [[Blockchain.info|Blockchain]] had been tested and finally integrated by the end of 2011 through the [[BitPay|BitPay]] service that we use today.
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  • ...ions with multiple inputs "necessarily reveal that their inputs were owned by the same owner," because both the sender and receiver of a transfer contrib ...ut-ownership heuristic|common input ownership assumption]] which is broken by PayJoin transactions. So if those transactions became even a little bit wid
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  • ...everal very different ways. Really, all of these usages should be replaced by distinct, different words, and the word consensus should never be used.
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  • ...to bitcoin. The team also offers support by skype (btcdirect1), email and by phone. <br><br>The team is available on business days between 09:00 - 22:00
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  • ...which eliminates the need to trust the manufacturer. Denarium is operated by Praos Oy. In addition to Denarium, Prasos also operates the Finnish bitcoin ...y that involves the handling of private keys is directly supervised either by Henry Brade (CEO) or Viljami Räisä (CPO), or both.
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  • ...like banks and pension funds invest into bitcoin. BitcoinETI is sponsored by [https://revoltura.com/ Revoltura Ltd].
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  • The website represented by [http://bitocinfactswiki.github.io The Bitcoinfactswiki] and announced in t
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  • .../wallet.btc.com web wallet] originally created by Blocktrail and now owned by Bitmain Technologies. It also publishes an [https://play.google.com/store/a On July 19, 2016 [[Blocktrail]] was acquired by [[Bitmain]] and subsequently re-branded to BTC.com.<ref>http://www.coindesk
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  • ...ebruary 2017 with the launch of the credit card option for buying Bitcoin. By May 2017, CoinGate processed its first 10,000 payments. ...017/12/coingate-implements-segwit-addresses/ integrated Segwit] addresses. By that time, the company had processed 100,000 payments in total.
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  • ...of a payment either acknowledge receiving the payment prior to a deadline by generating cryptographic proof of payment or forfeit the ability to claim t ...an use it to finalize his payment and fully receive the payment from Bob. By doing so, Charlie necessarily makes the pre-image available to Bob.
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  • ...This makes it possible to create multiple outputs that are all encumbered by the same hashlock and which all become spendable at the same time. Hashloc ...puzzle|transaction puzzle]]", a transaction output which can only be spent by someone who can satisfy this encumbrance:
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  • ...tivation of segregated witness was blocked by miners for political reasons by exploiting a flaw in the [[BIP 9]] activation mechanism. ...oin is not ruled by miners|miners]], so the deadlock was possible to solve by creating a [[user activated soft fork]] [[BIP 148]] where the [[economic ma
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  • ...ng as your server has the same xxxx.onion address they will know it is run by the same person. For absolute security delete <tt>onion_private_key</tt> at ...via the ControlPort if <tt>listen=1</tt> is set in <tt>bitcoin.conf</tt>. By default Bitcoin Core will usually connect over the regular Internet as well
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  • ...erstandings. For example, people who think in this way are often mystified by the concept of [[change]] outputs. Your wallet then is a collection of vaults, each constrained by different locks (ie. addresses). Inside of those vaults are a number of coi
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  • Examples of keys that could be cracked by a global search: Example of keys that could be cracked by a targeted search:
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  • ...formance bottleneck. You can therefore often massively improve performance by moving just the chainstate directory (which is only a few GB) to an SSD dri ...ures and be slightly less helpful to the network. Security is not affected by this, however, and you remain a [[full node]].
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  • ...the remaining 1% of cases, but in general, fees are handled pretty poorly by today's wallets. ...or CPFP) or replace the stuck transaction (called [[replace by fee|replace-by-fee]], or RBF). The instructions vary significantly depending on your walle
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  • ...centralized bitcoin blockchain technology. The all-in-one solution offered by Uquid enables bitcoin and altcoin payments with just one click. With the Uq Their support team is reachable by email and through a contact form that creates a ticket number which enable
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  • ...t. If you have a device which is guaranteed to be free of malware operated by a user guaranteed to be incorrupt, you could just leave the private key the Most the time safe bitcoin key material can be backed up more safely by simply making multiple copies. Vulnerability of any one backup to theft can
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  • ...ity rules to fix a malleability vector in the extra stack element consumed by <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIG</code> and <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIGVERIFY</code>. ...n. The dummy element is not inspected in any manner, and could be replaced by any value without invalidating the script. This document specifies a new ru
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  • Superseded-By: 350 Their functionality is available indirectly to older clients by embedding in P2SH
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  • ...s hardfork. The altcoins in this list are available to be claimed and sold by Bitcoin holders who had BTC at the time of the split, which can be sold as
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  • ...tekeepers can stop someone using it. The bitcoin software can be installed by anybody and used to send/receive. * '''ID-less'''. Does not require ID or registration to use. So can be used by privacy-conscious people, minors, computers, unbanked people, third-world r
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  • * '''Easy to protect.''' Can be made impossible to steal or seize by any thief, government or bank. ...re not useful to you, they may be useful to others which would benefit you by increasing the value of your held bitcoins.
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  • ...pybitcointools]: Simple, common-sense Bitcoin-themed Python ECC library. by Vitalik Buterin.
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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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  • ...transaction fees|transaction's fee]] in [[satoshi (unit)|satoshi]] divided by the size of the transaction in bytes. ...ction's size in [[Weight units]] divided by 4. Weight units are calculated by taking the transaction size (without the witness) times 3, added to the tra
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  • ...s://bitcoinindex.io Bitcoin Index] is a Bitcoin realtime price index owned by [[Coinut]]. It provides a highly available and robust Bitcoin realtime pric ...in different continents to ensure that the service will not be interrupted by regional network outage, and at the same time, they ensure strong consisten
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  • '''''Coinbase''''' was a podcast that ran for 6 episodes from 2011 to 2012 by Hiro White and [[Bitcoin Road Trip|TheRealPlato]].
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  • ...an excellent way of backing up and [[storing bitcoins]], so they are used by almost all well-regarded wallets.<ref>[https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-w This works by the wallet creating a seed phrase and asking the user for a password. Then
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  • The Church of Bitcoin was founded on August 7th, 2017 by Henry Romp and Aprexer. ...r mission: To free the world from the oppression that is currently enabled by government and central bank control over exchange.
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  • ...(or several safe places, as backups). Ideally the wallet should be backed by your own [[full node]]. ...n a home safe and in a safe deposit box (as long as your seed is protected by a passphrase) than to store two backups in your bedroom and one in your gar
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  • ...s freed up for all users of Bitcoin. This would be expected to lower fees by some amount (likely more than 5%), providing a second order of savings on t ...ld achieve a significant savings in transaction fees for the same priority by switching to compressed public keys. If all wallets adopted it, this would
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  • ...oin Next-Test''') is a derivative of [[Bitcoin Core]] primarily maintained by [[Luke Dashjr]]. * [[Replace by fee|Full RBF]] node policy support, enabled by default (as of 0.16).
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  • ...l them using tags. Dashboard shows a quick overview of balances classified by each tag. Balances are shown in BTC as well as the fiat currency of users'
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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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  • Ebit is brand of bitcoin mining ASIC hardware manufactured by [[Ebang|Zhejiang Ebang Communication Co.,Ltd]].
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  • ...hese maximum block size limits, you simply put the data in the format used by the [[Protocol documentation|P2P protocol's]] ''block'' message and counted ...icate the spender of certain bitcoins. Witnesses do not need to be stored by all full nodes after they are processed, unlike other parts of a transactio
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  • ...ted above, the vast majority of people would not be directly harmed at all by the war. Even in the worst-case all-out-war scenario, probably at least hal ...er, such as by using satellite communication, dial-up connections, or even by writing transactions down on paper and moving them physically. This would m
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  • ...rovide efficiency and scalability, from an individual to enterprise level. By leveraging blockchain technology Hyperion enables a decentralized, self-suf # Incentivizes users to stay online by ranking them by their uptime.
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  • You can further improve the security by using a passphrase and or multiple passphrases to create so-called "Hidden ...ger does not require remembering one master password, as access is granted by pressing a physical button on your Trezor device. Your passwords are stored
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  • ...n March 31 2008 as an open source e-commerce platform. Magento is produced by the company Magento (formerly Varien) and written entirely in PHP. Actually ...y (100% of the share). Then, on 2 November 2015, the company was purchased by Permira, a European private equity firm. Finally, in June 2018, the full sa
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  • ...n accept bitcoins from their customers using just a web interface provided by BitKassa or, if customers pay from their homes use BitInvoice or BitKassa f ...s possible to integratie an API or use one of the webshop plugins provided by BitKassa.
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  • ...erview tab shows the summary and transactions, and can be quickly filtered by account or inputs/outputs. By default the app rounds to the currency's typical decimal precision, but you
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  • This is an idea well-known by Bitcoin experts, based on a paper by David Chaum written in 1983. Because all of the experts are familiar with t ...80% (or whatever) of the N people to agree in order to send money secured by the [[Multisignature|multisig address]]. This [[Multisignature|multisig]] g
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  • ...of two interleaved fair-exchange protocols that prevent theft of bitcoins by cheating users or a malicious Tumbler. TumbleBit combines fast cryptographi
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  • ...may produce different bloom filters. If two or more filters are collected by an adversary then the intersection can be computed which removes false posi ...in, then false positive addresses found by the adversary can be eliminated by seeing that they dont make any transactions to any other addresses from the
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  • ...lance. It is aimed to preserve the privacy of the users and to resist lies-by-omission from third-party servers or nodes. The protocol works by having filters created that contains all the [[address]]es for every [[tran
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  • ...s a heuristic or assumption that all inputs to a [[transaction]] are owned by the same entity. ...rate to create and sign a single [[transaction]] which spends inputs owned by multiple people. This is known as [[CoinJoin]] and one of its main purposes
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  • The concept can be used in a bitcoin context by having the receiver of bitcoin publish some ECDH-information which the send q = ECDH address privkey (generated by receiver)
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  • ...w and innovative cryptocurrency systems using the assets they already own. By reusing Bitcoin's currency, these systems can more easily interoperate with ...mple: when Counterparty started, people could “burn” some of their BTC by sending them to an unspendable address, and for doing it, they received new
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  • ...an observer of the blockchain could easily eliminate non-PTG transactions by checking whether they are legacy or [[Segregated Witness|segwit]].
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  • ...retation is that the 2 BTC input is owned by a merchant and 5 BTC is owned by their customer, and that this transaction involves the customer paying 1 BT
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  • ...ntracts|bitcoin smart contracts]] to eliminate the possibility of cheating by either side. The closely-related idea of [[atomic swap]]s has the important CoinSwap was first proposed by Greg Maxwell in October 2013.<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=
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  • ...|700px|thumb|right|A [[CoinJoin]] [[transaction]] almost-certainly created by JoinMarket.]] ...isn't a software or tech problem but an economic problem. JoinMarket works by creating a new kind of market that allocates these resources in the best wa
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  • ...steal nor breach the privacy of any participant. This can all be verified by examining the open-source code. For a step-by-step tutorial on the installation and PGP verification, you can follow the
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  • HUB eco-coin is issued in compliance by HB Global Blockchain Foundation Limited which is based in Singapore. As the
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  • ...</code> and a compatible faucet using <code>--faucet=[url]</code> followed by any number of arguments to <code>bitcoin-cli</code>. The script attempts to Next is to have your friends/colleagues/etc join the network by setting the <code>signetchallenge</code> to the same as above, and connecti
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  • ...ysically transferring them to another wallet. Usually, pooling is provided by staking service providers, companies that operate [[node|nodes]] built spec ....org/technology/delegated-proof-of-stake-consensus/]</ref> and is now used by multiple blockchains, with slight differences in the process and terminolog
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  • ...twork to obtain enough decentralization. Usually this amount is determined by voting and is between 20 and 100 for the most DPoS blockchains.<ref>[https: ...thout a reward. Usually, such transactions are collected in an extra block by the subsequent witness, and such a block is called stolen.<ref>[https://ste
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  • ...is a script that permits a designated party (the "seller") to spend funds by disclosing the preimage of a hash. It also permits
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  • ...secret hashes A1, A2 created by Alice and three hashes B1, B2, B3 created by Bob. They then mutually agree upon a timeout threshold for the Loan Period, ** Bob accepts locking of collateral by Alice and reveals B1, allowing Alice to withdraw the loan amount on the pri
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  • ...anteed lock-in on timeout if the BIP is not already locked-in or activated by the timeout. This ensures users have sufficient time to prepare and no long This BIP will be deployed by BIP8 with the name "segwit" and using bit 1.
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  • Superseded-By: 78 ...leaks more information than desirable, and as a result has been exploited by unreasonably effective blockchain analysis techniques to jeopardize importa
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  • License: CC-BY-SA-4.0 This particular design, created by Satoshi, suffers from a serious flaw related to duplicate entries documente
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  • It is hoped that miners will respond to this BIP by activating segwit early, before this BIP takes effect. Otherwise this BIP w By orphaning non-signalling blocks during the last month of the BIP9 bit 1 "se
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  • ...tographic algorithm used by Bitcoin to ensure that funds can only be spent by their rightful owners. ...mpressed keys are 65 bytes, consisting of constant prefix (0x04), followed by two 256-bit integers called x and y (2 * 32 bytes). The prefix of a compres
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  • ...nt specifies the multiparty pay-to-contract key derivation scheme outlined by Ilja Gerhardt and Timo Hanke.[0] ...f a payment with bills (invoices) and receipts. Delivery of a good is made by the payee once the payer has signed the receipt, agreeing to pay for the it
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  • License: CC-BY-SA-4.0 ...y to Script Hash)[1] and BIP141 (Segregated Witness)[2] provide mechanisms by which script policy can be revealed at spend time as part of the execution
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  • ...hat the S value inside ECDSA signatures is at most the curve order divided by 2 (essentially restricting this value to its lower half range). Every signa A high S value in signature could be trivially replaced by <code>S' = 0xFFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFE BAAEDCE6 AF48A03B BFD25E8C
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  • License: CC-BY-4.0 <img src="https://licensebuttons.net/l/by/4.0/88x31.png">
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  • fixed 16-byte IP address is replaced by a network ID and a variable-length address, and the services format has bee ...uses 52 characters (256 bits) to represent the full SHA-256 hash, followed by <code>.b32.i2p</code>.
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  • Each map consists of a sequence of key-value records, terminated by a <tt>0x00</tt> byte <ref>'''Why Partially Signed Bitcoin Transaction. </ref> followed by a separator of <tt>0xFF</tt><ref>'''Why Use a separator after the magic byt
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  • License: CC-BY-SA-4.0 other than those specifically defined by Bitcoin.
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  • ...inimize the uncontrolled disclosure of personally identifiable information by defining standard forms for transactions containing heterogeneous input scr ...ould be interpreted to mean, "the script of the previous output referenced by an input to a transaction".
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  • extended by additional parameters ('threshold', 'windowsize', 'minlockedblocks', The version bits used by this proposal for signaling deployment of forks are
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  • ...er for every transaction accepted to the mempool and there is no mechanism by which to know that an inv sent to a given peer would not result in a getdat ...hat a given transaction's fee rate is below the minimum currently required by a given peer, and therefore the node can skip relaying an inv for that tran
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  • that minimizes filter size by using Golomb-Rice coding for compression. This minimize the expected bandwidth consumed by light clients, downloading filters
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  • It is possible to reference transactions not only by their '''TxID''', but by their location within the blockchain itself. Rather than use the 64 charact ..., is a reference to a particular location within the blockchain, specified by the block height and a transaction index within the block, and optionally,
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  • Dandelion mitigates this class of attacks by sending transactions over a protect individual users, Dandelion protects anonymity by limiting the
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  • Title: Version bits with lock-in by height ...activation after a reasonable time, as well as for accelerated activation by majority of hash rate before the flag date.
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  • connections anyway by requiring that the incoming peer performs some form of proof However, using the "standard" double-SHA256 POW algorithm in use by Bitcoin nodes to
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  • ...n soft forks if those bits are used for non soft fork signalling purposes. By reserving bits from the nVersion field for general use, node software can b ...hip consuming a lot of bandwidth and CPU time. This can be greatly reduced by rolling more bits. Rolling too many bits from nTime is not ideal because it
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  • This BIP is not backwards compatible by design as described under [[#considerations|considerations]]. An incompatib
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