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  • #REDIRECT [[Digital signatures in Bitcoin]]
    43 bytes (5 words) - 01:34, 4 November 2020
  • #REDIRECT [[Opcodes used in Bitcoin Script]]
    44 bytes (6 words) - 05:37, 6 November 2020
  • Numbers in Bitcoin script and what you need to know about them
    62 bytes (12 words) - 13:59, 20 January 2020
  • ==The Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network== ...Payment Verification|SPV]] wallets. Transaction validation is done by the Bitcoin SV node client software and mining is a separate function performed using p
    3 KB (381 words) - 01:47, 11 January 2022
  • A new version of [[Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP)]]
    55 bytes (8 words) - 02:40, 21 April 2022
  • ...coin. The unit is named after [[Satoshi Nakamoto]], the author of the 2008 Bitcoin whitepaper. ...sented as integers where 1 satoshi is the smallest unit of exchange on the Bitcoin ledger.
    2 KB (272 words) - 01:25, 18 November 2020
  • ...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.]]
    3 KB (450 words) - 01:56, 24 November 2020
  • ...rovide additional services or functionalities beyond sending and receiving Bitcoin. ...se UTXOs, the overlay network can track and manage states derived from the Bitcoin network in a decentralised manner.
    2 KB (354 words) - 13:06, 3 November 2023
  • '''Transaction fees''' are fees that Bitcoin users may include in any [[Bitcoin Transactions]]. The fees may be collected by the Miner who includes the tr ...alidation, storage of the ledger, and the construction and security of the Bitcoin network.
    3 KB (429 words) - 01:40, 11 January 2022
  • ...me as email addresses. Paymails are much easier to type into a device than Bitcoin addresses and can be used to identify an individual via the Paymail identif ...requests in real time so that payment receivers don’t have to re-use their Bitcoin [[Address reuse|addresses]], thereby maintaining privacy.
    2 KB (315 words) - 05:07, 20 April 2022
  • ...ded in. It is possible to include more accurate timestamp information in a Bitcoin transaction as part of an [[Application layer protocol]], however this must
    571 bytes (95 words) - 01:49, 11 January 2022
  • Here we aim to provide a correct and up-to date set of information on the Bitcoin network and its features and functionality. ===What is Bitcoin?===
    3 KB (458 words) - 01:49, 11 January 2022
  • ...ate key]] and [[Bitcoin address]] onto paper and depositing funds into a [[Bitcoin Transactions#P2PHK|P2PKH]] script using the address. Funds can be spent by Paper wallets have just one Bitcoin address, leading to [[address reuse]].
    2 KB (376 words) - 01:08, 18 November 2020
  • ...he Bitcoin Core Network. The typical distance between any two nodes in the Bitcoin Core Network is just 1.3. ...de forms the center of a [[Mandala Network]] that is what all peers on the Bitcoin network connect to.
    1 KB (231 words) - 01:33, 18 November 2020
  • 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
    3 KB (522 words) - 11:01, 17 February 2020
  • ...ital Signatures in Bitcoin|digital signature]] (most commonly [[ECDSA]] in Bitcoin). Until an output is used as an [[input]] in another transaction, this outp ...Bitcoin block, therefore, every node who has validated the history of the Bitcoin ledger up to a particular block should have an identical UTXO set. This is
    3 KB (445 words) - 03:31, 22 April 2022
  • ...be a documented case of someone executing a successful double-spend using Bitcoin in commerce. Bitcoin solves the double-spending problem via its economic incentives. Miners have
    1 KB (185 words) - 03:21, 18 November 2020
  • ...ata which could solve the puzzle. It was introduced as [https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0016.mediawiki BIP-0016]. ...on standardisation requirements were introduced, that limited the scope of Bitcoin transactions which could be propagated over the BTC networks to a specific
    1 KB (197 words) - 00:52, 18 November 2020
  • In this way the asset can be transacted with a Bitcoin wallet.
    151 bytes (26 words) - 03:59, 21 April 2022
  • ...based on the [[Nakamoto Consensus|consensus]] of a network of validators. Bitcoin SV transaction confirmation time cannot be precisely predicted. However, on ==How Bitcoin transactions are confirmed==
    4 KB (562 words) - 02:14, 22 April 2022

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