Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
Neither currencies nor coins are stored anywhere but at addresses out on the blockchain.
You may be talking about the secrets that give authority to send / spend those assets?
Seed Recovery phrases, passwords, PIN codes, private keys, master extende...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
It is a thing that can be done, but it requires trust. Any user may, at any time, confirm the chain they have is a legitimate chain by starting from the genesis block. They merely need to crank through a few gigabytes of data and hash it all. Oka...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
I am running a bitcoin node on my machine, fully synced with RPC commands enabled, rpc server live and txindex=1.
In the command-line I can run the following RPC call and obtain the information about the transaction I require. I am...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
I have read the related discussions about how to import a wallet and though they are close, the answers does not help with this problem so I'm asking it here and now.
I have my bitcoin public address which was given to me by blockc...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
You will need a lot of experience and knowledge in many areas including cryptography, networking, programming, economics, and a lot of research into cryptocurrencies themselves before you'll be able to make one yourself.
Values are not assigned by...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
When creating a new cryptocurrency, you must decide whether it will be a coin or a token. A coin exists on its own blockchain, while a token exists on an existing blockchain. The blockchain makes cryptocurrencies secure and decentralized.
Creating a...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 6 years ago
receiving - Understanding the receive tab in electrum - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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