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How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
What is the current size of blockchain in MB/GB? Looks like my VPS with 30GB dis…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | July 01, 2016, 09:29:59 AM | ||
Bitcoin or gold? Economics
Bitcoin is the gold of 21st century.
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 28, 2016, 09:13:19 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
Because what I basically want to achieve is to be able to send/receive BTC no ma…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 24, 2016, 03:04:08 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
Wait, let me get this straight.I go here https://blockchain.info/wallet/#/login…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 24, 2016, 02:55:15 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
Alright, have the bitcoind finally up and running! So... Is it now possible to m…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 23, 2016, 04:40:36 PM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
Alright it's done, I have nowDescription: Ubuntu 16.04 LTSRelease: 16.…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 23, 2016, 07:51:42 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
I am running Debian Jessie on that VPS - yes it's brand new, I can switch to wha…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 23, 2016, 07:40:51 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
Okay, I'm starting to run into specific problems when trying to install things o…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 22, 2016, 09:30:45 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
IP's are not recorded in the blockchain. As far as i know, the worst thing that…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 21, 2016, 06:53:15 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
What else came to mind when thinking about this:When accessing blockchain via JS…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 21, 2016, 05:15:40 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
Check this thread for how-to videos on getting started with the basics.https://b…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 20, 2016, 11:53:05 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
you can just use JSON-RPChttps://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/API_reference_(JSON-RPC)#PHP…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 20, 2016, 06:58:14 AM | ||
How to check blockchain programatically (transactions, addresses, confirmations) Project Development
Hello everyone!I am relatively new to bitcoin, but I have general idea of how it…
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n/a | DavidMonroe | June 20, 2016, 06:13:59 AM |