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clustering addresses, what's the most effective way? in Development & Technical Discussion
clustering addresses, what's the most effective way? by
s.matthew.english
The Fistful of Bitcoins paper [1] by Meiklejohn et al has some nice heuristics.…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 24, 2024, 12:48:31 AM | ||
Institutions Turn Inside Out: Backend Systems Revolution via Blockchain in Bitcoin Discussion
Institutions Turn Inside Out: Backend Systems Revolution via Blockchain by
s.matthew.english
Here's an article I wrote about the "backend" systems organization of bitcoin an…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 24, 2024, 01:18:06 PM | ||
Blockchain for President: How It Can Disrupt US Voting Machine in Bitcoin Discussion
Blockchain for President: How It Can Disrupt US Voting Machine by
s.matthew.english
Here's kind of a silly article I wrote recently for CoinTelegraph, you can check…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | October 17, 2024, 03:18:50 AM | ||
Server requirements & optimal configuration for Testnet in Development & Technical Discussion
Server requirements & optimal configuration for Testnet by
s.matthew.english
My friend and I are interested in running some experiments using a blockchain an…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | September 11, 2022, 12:11:31 AM | ||
implicit cost of pegged sidechains in Development & Technical Discussion
implicit cost of pegged sidechains by
s.matthew.english
The paper 'Enabling Blockchain Innovation with Pegged Sidechains' is a work of a…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 24, 2024, 07:29:20 AM | ||
geographic distrobution of accomplices for improved outcome in race condition in Development & Technical Discussion
geographic distrobution of accomplices for improved outcome in race condition by
s.matthew.english
I guess it would help you to win a race condition if you had accomplices from al…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | Today at 02:10:55 AM | ||
Is Title Registration a Valid Use Case of Blockchain? in Bitcoin Discussion
Is Title Registration a Valid Use Case of Blockchain? by
s.matthew.english
On May 22, 2010 programmer Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John’s pi…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | Today at 04:46:10 AM | ||
What are the properties of the Bitcoin data structure? in Development & Technical Discussion
What are the properties of the Bitcoin data structure? by
s.matthew.english
I'm trying to describe the Bitcoin data structure, so I want to name all the pro…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 24, 2024, 10:43:54 PM | ||
lower bound of block size towards increased speed of propagation in Development & Technical Discussion
lower bound of block size towards increased speed of propagation by
s.matthew.english
As far as I know there is an upper bound of a block, which is one megabyte, is t…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 24, 2024, 08:13:26 PM | ||
Smart Money, Dumb Contracts: How Fat Cats Can Eat Blind Mice in Bitcoin Discussion
Smart Money, Dumb Contracts: How Fat Cats Can Eat Blind Mice by
s.matthew.english
I like to post my CoinTelegraph articles on here, becasue I think it ellicits m…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 19, 2024, 09:07:30 PM | ||
Debunking the Myth of Precision Timestamps in Bitcoin Discussion
Debunking the Myth of Precision Timestamps by
s.matthew.english
Here's an article I've written about timestamping in Bitcoin, the original one i…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 23, 2024, 08:47:58 PM | ||
Digital Snowflake: unique digital asset in Bitcoin Discussion
Digital Snowflake: unique digital asset by
s.matthew.english
I wrote a new piece for cointelegraph about how blockchain facilitates unique di…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | Today at 12:11:40 PM | ||
Dive Into the Stellar Consensus Protocol: Interstella 5555 in Altcoin Discussion
Dive Into the Stellar Consensus Protocol: Interstella 5555 by
s.matthew.english
So Stellar seems pretty cool, I've been researching it a bit these days, wrote u…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | Today at 10:54:53 AM | ||
bitcoin forum vs. bitcoin.stackexchange in Service Discussion
bitcoin forum vs. bitcoin.stackexchange by
s.matthew.english
Which is a more appropriate venue for questions like this one? Here in the bitco…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 21, 2024, 12:05:46 AM | ||
blockchain fetishism in Bitcoin Discussion
blockchain fetishism by
s.matthew.english
Recently I've been reading a lot of Carl Jung and it inspired my latest article…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 19, 2024, 09:51:35 PM | ||
disintermediating inter-blockchain transactions in Development & Technical Discussion
disintermediating inter-blockchain transactions by
s.matthew.english
My friends and I are developing a way to disintermediate value exchange between…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | Today at 11:57:32 AM | ||
Steemit’s New Business Model Shows How Compensation by Micro Contributions Works in Altcoin Discussion
Steemit’s New Business Model Shows How Compensation by Micro Contributions Works by
s.matthew.english
When you post something on a popular microblogging service and it generates a hi…
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n/a | s.matthew.english | November 21, 2024, 11:56:27 AM |