Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
I am researching which marketplace I should use in my pet project that uses cryptocurrency payments.
So far I tried Binance and Coinbase but API of both seem to be either unstable (Binance) or the libraries for NodeJS are officially...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
I am researching which marketplace I should use in my pet project that uses cryptocurrency payments.
So far I tried Binance and Coinbase but API of both seem to be either unstable (Binance) or the libraries for NodeJS are offici...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Iβm currently studying order flow, especially auction market theory and how demand and supply works.
One thing I noticed that works quite well is that whenever there is a liquidity gap and when the price is revisiting there after th...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Iβm currently studying order flow, especially auction market theory and how demand and supply works.
One thing I noticed that works quite well is that whenever there is a liquidity gap and when the price is revisiting there afte...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
bitcoin core - Sample implementation of Merkle Block Retrieval not working - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Just for my own educational purposes, I'm writing something that verifies the blocks on the blockchain. I had in my code this line:
assert coinbase_amount == block_reward + total_tip
And it succeeded until it hit block 124724, at wh...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
bitcoin core - Mining to a Ful Node on a local Network with and ASIC - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
I keep seeming to get round about answers about this. I want to begin mining to my local general-use machine which acts as a node as it hosts the blockchain (aka.BTC-core). I HAVE an ASIC S9. I need a bit of a walk-through generating the blocks and...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Blockcipher Wallet Balance - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Why doesn't my wallet balance line up with sent and received amounts on Blockcypher? - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
After opening a payment channel, a penalty transaction must be exchanged between parties involved so that in case the channel was not closed properly nobody will lose their money. If a channel was closed normally, the submission of...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
is it possible to get bitcoins using your own custom code?
Yes, the software ("code") would be what Bitcoin folk called a miner back when software and a CPU or GPU was all you needed. Nowadays you would need to write custom code that works with cu...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Dear Bitcoin Developers,
I am currently working on a project where I am trying to create long term profiles of bitcoin nodes using peer information. For this purpose I need the size of the peer database. The maximum size is 81,920 d...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
To answer your second question:
What purpose would extending the amount of Bitcoin by a fixed yearly supply serve? A Bitcoin consists of 100.000.000 Satoshis - even if large amounts of Bitcoin were lost (e.g., forgetting keys, burning, etc.) there s...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
I know, every assignments are hashed so no one can but only contract parties know about assignments.
This is untrue, or at least an oversimplification that is misleading.
The details of all Bitcoin transactions are published in the public and wide...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Am I wasting my time trying to get bitcoin core to build in VS? I've followed the guide to a t several times, but I'm afraid the guide is incomplete. Maybe it's assuming I know which folders to put where, but I don't because I am co...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
One of the primary arguments in favor of using Merkle Trees as the mechanism of encoding transactions is the value it provides in Partial Verifications or Simplified Payment Verification.
The argument goes that one may validate that...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
Reading your question, I suspect the cause for your confusion is around the setting in which Merkle trees are used. I think you are right that in the Bitcoin world, the setting is taken for granted and is not usually explained clearly.
Here's my two...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
java - Bitcoinj - Creating child public keys from a base 58 parent public key - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
I try to get a Dogecoin solo mining setup to run (mainly for learning purposes) on an old PC with Windows 10. I chose bfgminer over cgminer because I don't want to utilize the GPU feature.
The whole thing seems to be more compli...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
P2P Trading in Binance Bank Transfer Account - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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