Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
How do I maintain a continuously updated copy of a local mempool?
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
When looking at block header for block 746632 I see that the version is 1073676292 or 3fff0004 or when reversed 0400ff3f, but the version I received from a getblocktemplate request is 536870912 or 20000000 or when reversed 00000020 My understanding...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
When i try to install package on raspibitz I receive the annoying warnings regarding locale. βΏ sudo apt install apt-transport-https...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
I have BTC mnemonic seed phrase and I want to import to my wallet. I'm not a fan of online bitcoin wallets, and I want to install a software wallet. What is the best software wallet for this? I'm not sure but can I import the BTC mnemonic seed phras...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
There are consensus rules and policy rules for a transaction to follow. If a transaction doesn't follow all these rules then a node won't allow that transaction to enter into its mempool and won't propagate it to its peers. Policy rules include chec...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Git is like a blockchain: it only keeps the "best-commit-chain". A git push -f "reorgs" the prior chain of commits to a new "best chain". If you checked out the PR before the force-push, your local git repository retains a copy of the commits from b...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Yes, you could for example create a cronjob that calls a shell or python script every minute. A corresponding script would e.g. use electrum getbalance and electrum payto <address> <amount> with some additional logic to forward the funds...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Private channels aren't private. They should be called "unannounced channels". They simply aren't included in your node's gossip. This means your node isn't telling all it's peer about the channel. The unannounced channel is excluded from the public...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
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A lightning channel force closed. I did not (intentionally) start this process. During the FC Lncli pendingchannels says:"initiator": "INITIATOR_REMOTE", "commitment_type": "ANCHORS", "num_forwarding_packages": "0", "chan_status_flags": "" }, "closi...
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
It just means that blocks, and consequently block-hashes, are widely distributed among a large community of completely independent entities. In this case, the community of Bitcoin nodes / Bitcoin users. Any nodes that perform timestamping (mining) h...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
No unmodified Bitcoin Core releases from 2017 to date will accept such a transactions to their mempool, relay them, or mine them. Before 2017 there existed rules that in some cases permitted relay of transactions with lower or no fee at all, though...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 1 year ago
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