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2 identical transaction - are they valid? in Beginners & Help
2 identical transaction - are they valid? by
fevir
Say, I send 10 BTC from my account (holding 20 BTC) ABC to a vendor's account XY…
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n/a | fevir | January 23, 2025, 08:34:49 AM | ||
When exactly is the time in a block updated? in Bitcoin Discussion
When exactly is the time in a block updated? by
fevir
Hi all,Block mining is the fine art of hashing a block header. The block header…
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n/a | fevir | January 16, 2025, 09:22:45 PM | ||
Forking vs. Knifing in Development & Technical Discussion
Forking vs. Knifing by
fevir
Hi all,I was wondering about the following scenario:When a node receives two val…
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n/a | fevir | January 22, 2025, 07:52:35 AM | ||
transaction scalability through hashing? in Development & Technical Discussion
transaction scalability through hashing? by
fevir
Hi, I was just wondering based on some rough figures, according to this site htt…
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n/a | fevir | January 20, 2025, 01:38:30 PM | ||
Nonce size - 2*32 bit !? in Beginners & Help
Nonce size - 2*32 bit !? by
fevir
Hi all,I've a question about the nonce size in the bitcoin header. The bitcoin d…
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n/a | fevir | January 20, 2025, 01:57:53 PM | ||
Getting nonces in Development & Technical Discussion
Getting nonces by
fevir
Hi all,Each block in the blockchain contains a nonce - a seemingly insignificant…
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n/a | fevir | January 20, 2025, 05:01:09 PM | ||
Increase # transactions per block without raising block size? in Development & Technical Discussion
Increase # transactions per block without raising block size? by
fevir
With the many scalability discussions and proposals out there, I was wondering i…
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n/a | fevir | January 22, 2025, 11:34:36 PM | ||
How are transactions separated on bit-level in blocks? in Development & Technical Discussion
How are transactions separated on bit-level in blocks? by
fevir
Hi,A quick question. Assume that a block body contains several transactions (tx)…
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n/a | fevir | January 19, 2025, 04:29:22 PM | ||
Largest number of blockchain-heads (single fork) ever observed? in Development & Technical Discussion
Largest number of blockchain-heads (single fork) ever observed? by
fevir
Hi All,A fork occurs when two or more miners separately create a block at approx…
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n/a | fevir | January 19, 2025, 06:58:03 AM |