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Downloadable topic-database? in Meta
Downloadable topic-database? by
ltcltcltc
I know LoyceV has put together a nice scrapable archive of the topics of this fo…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | November 30, 2024, 06:45:53 AM | ||
How easy is it to sell an account? in Meta
How easy is it to sell an account? by
ltcltcltc
I was surprised to see that buying and selling accounts is not prohibited in thi…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | November 19, 2024, 07:36:25 AM | ||
What's the point in solving the puzzle transaction? in Development & Technical Discussion
What's the point in solving the puzzle transaction? by
ltcltcltc
I came across some posts about a certain puzzle transaction that sent some good…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | November 28, 2024, 02:57:54 PM | ||
Using Bitcoin as a time capsule? in Development & Technical Discussion
Using Bitcoin as a time capsule? by
ltcltcltc
Some days ago I asked for help with the building of a trusted clock using BTC. I…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | December 02, 2024, 06:33:21 PM | ||
Will BTC converge to ETH? in Economics
Will BTC converge to ETH? by
ltcltcltc
BTC works because of PoW. Satoshi realized that consensus in a network could be…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | December 02, 2024, 03:32:34 PM | ||
Quickest way to earn merit? in Beginners & Help
Quickest way to earn merit? by
ltcltcltc
I'm new here. What's all about this merit count? How is it earned? I'm assuming…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | December 02, 2024, 12:46:10 AM | ||
How much do signature campaigns work? in Service Discussion
How much do signature campaigns work? by
ltcltcltc
I'm intrigued by how these signature campaigns work.How do these companies know…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | November 29, 2024, 04:02:16 PM | ||
How far can I push lock_time? in Development & Technical Discussion
How far can I push lock_time? by
ltcltcltc
Is there a limit to how late a lock_time can be set to?If not, suppose I send ou…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | December 02, 2024, 12:23:51 AM | ||
Do transactions need to be accurately timestamped? in Development & Technical Discussion
Do transactions need to be accurately timestamped? by
ltcltcltc
A block header must be timestamped less than 2h into the future in order to be c…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | Today at 12:11:07 PM | ||
Using Bitcoin as a trusted clock? [Solved] in Development & Technical Discussion
Using Bitcoin as a trusted clock? [Solved] by
ltcltcltc
I'm looking for a way that a computer could get a rough estimate of the current…
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n/a | ltcltcltc | December 02, 2024, 06:22:51 AM |