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Revision as of 01:37, 13 September 2019
Welcome to the BitcoinSV Wiki
This is a comprehensive guide to the Bitcoin protocol, Bitcoin Ledger and BitcoinSV network.
Here you can find information on and links to some of the amazing tools developed for Bitcoin including:
This site will also cover major second layer protocols that have been built for Bitcoin such as:
- Metanet Protocol
- Tokenized Protocol
- B://, C://, D://, BCAT, etc
- Other second layer protocols (contact [email protected] to have your stable, released protocol added)
Table of Contents
Quick Glossary
- Introduction
- How Bitcoin Works
- Deterministic wallets
- Unspent Transaction Outputs
- Wallets
- Transactions
- Building on Bitcoin
- Advanced Bitcoin Scripting
- Payment Channels
- The Metanet
- The Bitcoin Network
- The Blockchain
- Introduction
- GetBlockTemplate interface
- Block Header
- Block Identifiers: Block Header Hash and Block Height
- The Genesis Block
- Linking Blocks in the Blockchain
- Merkle Trees
- Merkle Trees and Simplified Payment Verification (SPV)
- Bitcoin’s Test Blockchains
- Regtest – The local blockchain
- Testnet – Test your app
- Scaling Testnet – Test your app in the rain
- Using test blockchains for development
- Mining and Consensus
- Introduction
- Decentralized Consensus
- Independent Verification of Transactions
- Nodes
- The small world of mining
- Honesty and incentives
- Miner API
- Aggregating Transactions into Blocks
- Constructing the Block Header
- Working on the Block
- Successfully Mining the Block
- Validating a New Block
- Assembling and Selecting Chains of Blocks
- Mining and the Hashing Race
- Attacks