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  • # [[Pool vs. solo mining|Solo-mine]] a block, and have the newly-mined coins sent to your wallet. ...the fact that you're using bitcoin at all. As the coins were obtained by [[mining]] they are entirely unlinked from any other information about you. Since th
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  • ...dedicated miner where it was procured, built and operated specifically for mining or it could otherwise be a computer that fills other needs, such as perform '''Warning:''' GPU mining is not very profitable (if at all) anymore, and even if you have free elect
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  • ...coin Mining Operations Management Service''' — you buy and install the [[mining rig]] hardware and this service will take care of everything else, remotely The hosting service has been discontinued however the operator still sells contracts where a specified service laevel (measured in terms of GHash/second) is pur
    547 bytes (80 words) - 00:18, 4 April 2011
  • ** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXerV3f5jN8 Lecture 5 — Bitcoin Mining] ** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TipGy2bOVL4 Lecture 8 — Alternative Mining Puzzles]
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  • Sold custom built [[mining rig|mining rigs]] and contracts for purchasing mining rig capacity. ...cointalk.org/?topic=3208 Dedicated Bitcoin Mining Rigs]</ref>. The mining contracts were first offered March 25, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/?topic=4922
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  • Sold contracts for purchasing mining rig capacity. The service was offered by community member Vladimir. ...to miners a [[Bitcoin Mining Operations Management Service|service]] where mining rigs could be managed by the operator remotely.
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  • ...ethod of using Bitcoin to form agreements with people via the block chain. Contracts don't make anything possible that was previously impossible, but rather, th Many of the ideas underlying Bitcoin contracts were first described by Nick Szabó in his seminal paper,
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  • ...pool. The pool offered mining contracts<ref>{{cite btct|id=17208|title=HK mining contract|date=15 June 2011}}</ref> and a forum. [[Category:Mining pools]]
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  • ...any blocks with it) and at one time his GPU mining farm (the ArtFarm) was mining over a third of all blocks. ...developer, owner of BitcoinWatch, creator and owner of BitcoinCharts, GPU mining software and JS web interface.
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  • ...is page should serve as an entry point and a place to organize most of our mining articles. Thank You! (-Atheros) --> ...e:Quick-and-dirty-4x5970-cooling.jpg|thumb|right|A home-made "[[Mining rig|mining rig]]"]]
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  • ...time-locked contracts (PTLCs) such as CoinSwap, Lightning and Discrete Log Contracts. ...ocked contracts (PTLCs) as a more private replacement for hash-time-locked contracts (HTLCs). If an off-chain contract (for example a Lightning channel) is clos
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  • ...ket failure that might happen in the far future when the block reward from mining drops near zero. In the current Bitcoin design, the only fees miners earn a ...red to combat this problem - one proposed solution is [[Dominant Assurance Contracts]].
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  • The ICBIT site acts as the central intermediary for trades in futures contracts. It does not act as a final guarantor for the clearing process itself, wit Futures contracts on USD/BTC rate
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  • ...geration to say that the entirety of bitcoin's system of [[blockchain]], [[mining]], [[proof of work]], [[difficulty]] etc, exist to produce this history of ...nationality or residency. Finality in transactions means [[Contract|smart contracts]] can be created with a "code-is-law" ethos.
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  • Sells mining contracts in 1 Gigahash units. The service is offered by community member Bitmaniac. The service is quoted to begin mining in May 2013<ref>[http://www.cloudhashing.com/about-us]</ref>. They plan to
    650 bytes (83 words) - 01:30, 11 June 2015
  • ...nk to this page from reddit or elsewhere discussing Mike Hearn's assurance contracts proposal to fund network security, please see [https://bitcointalk.org/inde However the actions of mining pools are usually public knowledge; which blocks
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  • ...//www.bitcoinmining.com/best-bitcoin-cloud-mining-contract-reviews/ mining contracts] in 1, 0.5 or 0.2 Gigahash units. ...is quoted to begin mining in September 2013<ref>[http://www.minerlease.com/contracts/1year/]</ref>. They use BFL rigs initially due to its low power consumption
    574 bytes (70 words) - 04:08, 19 May 2016
  • ...//www.bitcoinmining.com/best-bitcoin-cloud-mining-contract-reviews/ mining contracts] in 1 Gigahash units with Fixed & Indefinite contract types. The service is quoted to begin mining in September 2013<ref>[http://www.bitcoinfrenzy.com/pricing/]</ref>. They p
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  • If offers both fixed (12 month) term and flexible term contracts. [[Category:Mining contractors]]
    336 bytes (43 words) - 10:47, 9 September 2013
  • '''E-Pickaxe''' Sells Bitcoin mining contracts from 2 GH/s to 128 GH/s. for 1 year. [[Category:Mining contractors]]
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