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  • A Bitcoin '''transaction''' consists of a version number, a locktime value, a list of The primary functionality of a Bitcoin transaction is to transfer custody of bitcoin from one to another.
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  • The Bitcoin Whitepaper is the document that outlines the functionality of Bitcoin as a network and as a cash system. It was released late in 2008. A copy of the whitepaper is available [https://bitcoinsv.io/bitcoin.pdf here]
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  • Bitcoin was developed over the decade preceding its release and melds numerous tech *[[wikipedia:Merkle Tree|Merkle Trees]] which Bitcoin uses as a means to immutably condense the record of a block of unbounded si
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Bitcoin Network]]
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  • ...ic key hash to be used in a P2PKH output to create a [[Payments in Bitcoin|Bitcoin payment]]. Bitcoin SV currently utilises an address format delineated with the prefix number 1
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  • ...blication and proof-of-work. There is no other definition of a node in the Bitcoin network. [[File:nearly_complete_graph.png|thumb|300px|centre|An example of the bitcoin network with six nodes. The topology is that of a nearly complete graph.]]
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  • ...tate development of software built to use Bitcoin as a base layer, and the Bitcoin mining node client software itself, two separate testnets have been created ...nstrate the scaling techniques necessary to achieve the massive scale that Bitcoin was always capable of.
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  • ...e integrity of the Bitcoin public ledger by reverting back to the original Bitcoin protocol with the intention of keeping it stable and secure, and allowing i ...amoto’s visionary 2008 white paper titled [http://bitcoinsv.io/bitcoin.pdf Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System] which includes:
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  • ...of it. With a defined locked down protocol and [[immutable]] transactions, Bitcoin enables robust applications that can inter-operate with each other paving t ...ns paves the way for massive scale-ability, instilling confidence that the Bitcoin SV network can handle the transaction volume that robust applications requi
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  • The following is a list of notable events in the history of Bitcoin. ...tzdowd.com&q=from:%22Satoshi+Nakamoto%22 Satoshi's posts]) describing the Bitcoin protocol.
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  • ...rs experienced with any programming language to start interacting with the Bitcoin [[blockchain]]. ...assured that changes that result their software becoming incompatible with Bitcoin SV will not be made.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bitcoin Test Networks]]
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  • ...g for a good or service from a vendor. Payments are an important aspect of Bitcoin and it is crucial that comprehensive standards exist that enable parties an There are several standards defined for Bitcoin SV that cover methods of requesting and performing payments.
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  • ...al to 750,000 bytes. Byte sequences larger than 750,000 bytes are valid in Bitcoin however current rules dictate that they are not recognised as a valid numer In Bitcoin's history, new opcodes were added that used reserved NO_OP opcode identifie
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  • The [https://bitcoinsv.io/bitcoin.pdf Bitcoin whitepaper] describes an electronic coin as a chain of digital [[signatures Bitcoin script allows users to lock/unlock their bitcoin in different ways.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Digital signatures in Bitcoin]]
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  • ...is a deprecated design document for introducing features or information to Bitcoin. BIP has now been replaced by [[Bitcoin Request For Comment (BFRC)]].
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  • A [[Bitcoin address]]is based primarily on the 160-bit hash representation of the publi ...public-key cryptography solutions, one can "sign" data (e.g. details of a Bitcoin SV Transaction) with their [[Private Keys|private key]]. Any interested par
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  • ...is a deprecated design document for introducing features or information to Bitcoin. BIP has now been replaced by [[Bitcoin Request For Comment (BFRC)]].
    189 bytes (27 words) - 02:40, 21 April 2022
  • A Bitcoin donation source where one can get very small amounts of bitcoin to experiment with.
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  • ...using the public ledger and the cost of all actions will be denominated in bitcoin.
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  • ...g bitcoins to a Bitcoin address along with additional information. To send Bitcoin transactions using IP, the following steps are used: * The server generates a brand new [[Bitcoin address]] and sends it to the sender
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  • ...rs experienced with any programming language to start interacting with the Bitcoin [[blockchain]]. ...assured that changes that result their software becoming incompatible with Bitcoin SV will not be made.
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  • ...ble for users of the Bitcoin network to treat all transactions sent to the Bitcoin network as so called '''Instant Transactions'''. ...mediately upon receipt. This is a property of all transactions sent to the Bitcoin network.
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  • ...of it. With a defined locked down protocol and [[immutable]] transactions, Bitcoin enables robust applications that can inter-operate with each other paving t ...ns paves the way for massive scale-ability, instilling confidence that the Bitcoin SV network can handle the transaction volume that robust applications requi
    2 KB (286 words) - 02:15, 22 April 2022
  • The Bitcoin Whitepaper is the document that outlines the functionality of Bitcoin as a network and as a cash system. It was released late in 2008. A copy of the whitepaper is available [https://bitcoinsv.io/bitcoin.pdf here]
    225 bytes (38 words) - 11:02, 17 February 2020
  • The following is a list of notable events in the history of Bitcoin. ...tzdowd.com&q=from:%22Satoshi+Nakamoto%22 Satoshi's posts]) describing the Bitcoin protocol.
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  • The [[mAPI]] (formally known as Merchant API) is a new development in Bitcoin, [https://bitcoinsv.io/2020/04/03/miner-id-and-merchant-api-beta-release/ r The [[API]] enables merchants accepting Bitcoin transactions to get all of the assurance they need to be able to accept tra
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  • ...ms of the contract are implemented in code. A common misconception is that Bitcoin is incapable of executing smart contracts, paving the way for the creation ...d out on the bitcoin transaction, as well as the entire stage on which the bitcoin transaction plays its role.
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  • ....org/en/bitcoin-paper Bitcoin Whitepaper], creator of Bitcoin and original Bitcoin client. ...r picture of The Economist which depicted a phoenix rising from the ashes. Bitcoin began rising when the traditional financial system was crumbling and fallin
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bitcoin Transactions]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bitcoin Transactions]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bitcoin address]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Bitcoin Network]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Bitcoin Network]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bitcoin Test Networks]]
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  • The [https://bitcoinsv.io/bitcoin.pdf Bitcoin whitepaper] describes an electronic coin as a chain of digital [[signatures Bitcoin script allows users to lock/unlock their bitcoin in different ways.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Digital Signatures in Bitcoin]]
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