uvhw

uvhw

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Company:@bitcoinwiki @Bitcoin-Foundations @Bitcoin-QT

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Home Page:https://bitcoin.org

Twitter:@www_bitcoin_org

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uvhw's repositories

uvhw.bitcoin.js

uvhw.bitcoin.js

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bitcoin

Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree

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bitcoinblockexplorers.com

Bitcoin Explorer Bitcoin Status Blockchain data for Bitcoin (BTC), the most recently mined blocks, mempool, transactions, and addresses.

bips

Bitcoin Improvement Proposals

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Bitcoin-integration

Bitcoin integration/staging tree. https://github.com/bitcoin

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Bitcoin.org-1

Bitcoin.org Website

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bitcoincore

http://bitcoin.org

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bitcoincore.org

Bitcoin Core project website

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bitcoind

Bitcoin integration/staging tree

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bitcoinj

A library for working with Bitcoin

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Bither-client

Bither.net creater by Vu Thi Tra My (uvhwuvhw@gmail.com) for React Native. ♥️

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bitnode

Bitnode is currently being developed to estimate the size of the Bitcoin network by finding all the reachable nodes in the network. author- Vu Thi Tra My (mail:uvhwuvhw@gmail.com)

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bsc-dev

A Binance Smart Chain client based on the go-ethereum fork

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btcd

An alternative full node bitcoin implementation written in Go (golang)

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Cashscript

✅ Easily write and interact with Bitcoin Cash smart Contract.

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desktop

email:uvhwuvhw@gmail.com

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mips

Memo Improvement Proposals

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r30

Bitcoin integration/staging tree

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simpleledger.github.io

Simple Ledger Protocol (SLP) Documentation

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uvhw.github.io

Bip32 of uvhw is a Brainwallet-base58 implementation for BIP0032 deterministic wallet generation

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uvhw1

✅ Bitcoin integration/staging tree. Author: uvhwuvhw@gmail.com - BTC15052000

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vuthitramy-bot

Bitcoin Minning Bot 🤖 . Author: uvhw <mailto:uvhwuvhw@gmail.com> . Announcing the release of Bitcoin, a new electronic cash system that uses a peer-to-peer network to prevent double-spending. It's completely decentralized with no server or central authority. Screenshots and more details about the design are at: http://www.bitcoin.org Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=244765 Windows only for now. Open source C++ code is included. - Unpack the files into a directory - Run BITCOIN.EXE - It automatically connects to other nodes If you can keep a node running that accepts incoming connections, you'll really be helping the network a lot. Port 8333 on your firewall needs to be open to receive incoming connections. The software is still alpha and experimental. There's no guarantee the system's state won't have to be restarted at some point if it becomes necessary, although I've done everything I can to build in extensibility and versioning. You can get coins by getting someone to send you some, or turn on Options->Generate Coins to run a node and generate blocks. I made the proof-of-work difficulty ridiculously easy to start with, so for a little while in the beginning a typical PC will be able to generate coins in just a few hours. It'll get a lot harder when competition makes the automatic adjustment drive up the difficulty. Generated coins must wait 120 blocks to mature before they can be spent. There are two ways to send money. If the recipient is online, you can enter their IP address and it will connect, get a new public key and send the transaction with comments. If the recipient is not online, it is possible to send to their Bitcoin address, which is a hash of their public key that they give you. They'll receive the transaction the next time they connect and get the block it's in. This method has the disadvantage that no comment information is sent, and a bit of privacy may be lost if the address is used multiple times, but it is a useful alternative if both users can't be online at the same time or the recipient can't receive incoming connections. Total circulation will be 21,000,000 coins. It'll be distributed to network nodes when they make blocks, with the amount cut in half every 4 years. first 4 years: 10,500,000 coins next 4 years: 5,250,000 coins next 4 years: 2,625,000 coins next 4 years: 1,312,500 coins etc... When that runs out, the system can support transaction fees if needed. It's based on open market competition, and there will probably always be nodes willing to process transactions for 50 BTC . Posted by Vu Thi Tra My 2022-05-15

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vutramy-sitemap

sitemap.xml files for vutramy.bitcoin website

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wallet.cpp

https://uvhw.github.io/bitcoin/

btcinformation.org

Fork of bitcoin.org

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libblkmakers

MIT-licensed C implementation of getblocktemplate

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test-scripts

BitcoindComparisionTool as is run by pull-tester

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