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What happens when a node goes offline for a while? in Development & Technical Discussion
What happens when a node goes offline for a while? by
1t0ph20
Let's imaging a full node goes offline for a month, so they're missing ~4300 blo…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 19, 2024, 11:41:44 PM | ||
What percent of nodes (or rough estimate) are using cmptblk relay? in Development & Technical Discussion
What percent of nodes (or rough estimate) are using cmptblk relay? by
1t0ph20
What percent of nodes or roughly how many nodes are using cmpctblk relay to rela…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 21, 2024, 03:57:35 PM | ||
Q: Why do miners mine empty blocks? in Mining speculation
Q: Why do miners mine empty blocks? by
1t0ph20
My question is why are do miners mine empty blocks? What's the incentive/reason?…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 14, 2024, 06:14:08 PM | ||
Q: How removing transactions from mempool works in Development & Technical Discussion
Q: How removing transactions from mempool works by
1t0ph20
Hello!Quick question: A block is solved and propagated through the network. When…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 11, 2024, 01:32:49 PM | ||
Clarification of Segwit: how is witness data retrieved for validation? in Development & Technical Discussion
Clarification of Segwit: how is witness data retrieved for validation? by
1t0ph20
Hi, new to Bitcoin. I understand that Segwit will separate the signatures from t…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 19, 2024, 07:44:35 PM | ||
Compact Blocks: How are blocks validated in high bandwidth mode? in Development & Technical Discussion
Compact Blocks: How are blocks validated in high bandwidth mode? by
1t0ph20
Hi! Quick clarifying question.Compact blocks can be used in both high-bandwidth…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 14, 2024, 08:20:31 PM | ||
Q: The difference between txn memory pool and UTXO in Bitcoin Discussion
Q: The difference between txn memory pool and UTXO by
1t0ph20
Hi there, new to Bitcoin and just had a clarification question.When does a trans…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 17, 2024, 07:52:37 AM | ||
Are block propagation delays a problem? in Bitcoin Discussion
Are block propagation delays a problem? by
1t0ph20
Hi there. New to Bitcoin. I was wondering if the block propagation delays is a…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 18, 2024, 04:54:38 PM | ||
Q: How often do full nodes reboot? How often do they go offline? in Development & Technical Discussion
Q: How often do full nodes reboot? How often do they go offline? by
1t0ph20
Hi. I was wondering if anyone has a rough idea how often full nodes reboot and/o…
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n/a | 1t0ph20 | November 20, 2024, 10:09:33 AM |