make use of the blockchain in an encrypted form? Each node would be able to
> encrypt the data, but only the Bitcoin Core Dev could decrypt it?
>
>
> On Aug 19, 2014, at 5:49 AM, Raúl Martínez wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I believe that all comunications should be encrypted by default, no ma
Hi,
I believe that all comunications should be encrypted by default, no matter
that is public information (tx info), the only exception I would make would
be block packets (to avoid increasing propagation time).
I suggest that Bitcoin Core should generate a public/private key pair and
share the pu
than just pointing hashpower at
> > a stratum server.
>
> Also, yep. If the miners cared about 51% attack, they wouldn't join
> ghash in the first place. All the miners willingly accept the risk in
> joining the big pool.
>
> K. B.
>
> > If you figure out a w
Because he cant change the coinbase once the proof of work is done.
El 17/06/2014 15:58, "Ron Elliott" escribió:
> In this scenario how do you ensure the miner solving the block cannot
> reapportion the subsidy to himself rather than the pool?
> On Jun 17, 2014 2:09 AM, &qu
First of all I apologice due to the possible mistakes in my writing below,
I am not a Bitcoin developer but I have some knowledge about it.
We all know the recent news, Ghash pool controlling 51% of the hashrate.
While some consider it a threat others think that is not harmful.
The thing is
sossee.com (Blog)
> chrisjdco...@gmail.com (Personal)
> chris.dco...@bitcoinassociation.be (Belgian Bitcoin Association)
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>
> On 7 June 2014 00:02, Raúl Martínez wrote:
>
>> I dont know if this
GMT+02:00 Toshi Morita :
> From what I know, Alice does not know to which node Bob will broadcast the
> transaction. Therefore, Alice cannot intercept the transaction and prevent
> the rest of the network from seeing it.
>
> Toshi
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Raúl
I dont know if this attack is even possible, it came to my mind and I will
try to explain it as good as possible.
Some transacions keep unconfirmed forever and finally they are purged by
Bitcoin nodes, mostly due to the lack of fees.
Example:
-
Alice is selling a pizza to Bob, Bob is no
I dont know if this attack is even possible, it came to my mind and I will
try to explain it as good as possible.
Some transacions keep unconfirmed forever and finally they are purged by
Bitcoin nodes, mostly due to the lack of fees.
Example:
-
Alice is selling a pizza to Bob, Bob is no
About the small number of bitcoin nodes:
Hi, I read the message that Mike Hearn sent to this mailing list some days
ago (2014-04-07 11:34:43) related to the number of bitcoin full nodes.
As an owner of two Bitcoin Nodes, one in my home computer and one in a
dedicated server, I believe I can contri
About the small number of bitcoin nodes:
Hi, I read the message that Mike Hearn sent to this mailing list some days
ago (2014-04-07 11:34:43) related to the number of bitcoin full nodes.
As an owner of two Bitcoin Nodes, one in my home computer and one in a
dedicated server, I believe I can contri
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