It was the Bitcointalk forum that inspired us to create Bitcointalksearch.org - Bitcointalk is an excellent site that should be the default page for anybody dealing in cryptocurrency, since it is a virtual gold-mine of data. However, our experience and user feedback led us create our site; Bitcointalk's search is slow, and difficult to get the results you need, because you need to log in first to find anything useful - furthermore, there are rate limiters for their search functionality.
The aim of our project is to create a faster website that yields more results and faster without having to create an account and eliminate the need to log in - your personal data, therefore, will never be in jeopardy since we are not asking for any of your data and you don't need to provide them to use our site with all of its capabilities.
We created this website with the sole purpose of users being able to search quickly and efficiently in the field of cryptocurrency so they will have access to the latest and most accurate information and thereby assisting the crypto-community at large.
Content | Score | Started by | Date posted | ||
"...then I will have no choice but to declare Bitcoin a failed project" in Bitcoin Discussion
"...then I will have no choice but to declare Bitcoin a failed project" by
AlexGR
In August, a post appeared in the dev mailing list, signed as Satoshi Nakamoto,…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 23, 2024, 07:35:04 PM | ||
Contemplate this: Gold & Silver vs Bitcoin & Litecoin in Beginners & Help
Contemplate this: Gold & Silver vs Bitcoin & Litecoin by
AlexGR
Initially I was skeptical on how a virtual currency can compete with traditional…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 21, 2024, 04:22:00 PM | ||
The future of crypto (2020/2030): AI vs PoW/PoS ? in Development & Technical Discussion
The future of crypto (2020/2030): AI vs PoW/PoS ? by
AlexGR
Suppose we are a few years ahead and that we have already discovered AI that exc…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 20, 2024, 09:00:39 PM | ||
Change addresses: What was the motive of Satoshi? in Bitcoin Technical Support
Change addresses: What was the motive of Satoshi? by
AlexGR
We know that "change" in real life are useful because you give ten dollars and y…
|
n/a | AlexGR | Today at 02:28:07 AM | ||
Does replacement interact with quantum computers? in Development & Technical Discussion
Does replacement interact with quantum computers? by
AlexGR
I just realized something about RBF - please correct any misunderstandings I may…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 22, 2024, 10:08:26 PM | ||
Bitcoin and The Crashing Game in Economics
Bitcoin and The Crashing Game by
AlexGR
Bitcoin and The Crashing GameIf you are reading this after the latest “bad news”…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 23, 2024, 08:58:46 PM | ||
Abandontransaction bug (?) in Bitcoin Technical Support
Abandontransaction bug (?) by
AlexGR
I was running 0.15.0.1 in -blocksonly mode and then issued a tx. Obviously it ca…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 23, 2024, 04:33:48 PM | ||
--bench (?) in Development & Technical Discussion
--bench (?) by
AlexGR
Is it possible to have a --bench option (perhaps even a GUI frontend in the qt)…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 17, 2024, 12:04:14 AM | ||
-dbcache not working as intended in core 0.12 (?) in Development & Technical Discussion
-dbcache not working as intended in core 0.12 (?) by
AlexGR
Launching 0.12 bitcoin-qt in linux with -dbcache=2048SSD = around 1-2m to see wa…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 23, 2024, 04:04:50 AM | ||
OpenCL Scrypt improvement (~2.6% on AMD 5830 - unknown % in others) in Mining (Altcoins)
OpenCL Scrypt improvement (~2.6% on AMD 5830 - unknown % in others) by
AlexGR
I've tried some small OpenCL improvements that got my card from 255 khash to 262…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 23, 2024, 05:14:58 PM | ||
Need help from a C programmer to optimize cpuminer in Beginners & Help
Need help from a C programmer to optimize cpuminer by
AlexGR
Hi, I need help from a C programmer to try and optimize Pooler's cpuminer throug…
|
n/a | AlexGR | December 22, 2024, 01:10:03 PM |