From: Nicholas Bohm 2009-01-25 10:17 > I have had a couple of problems running bitcoin: is this an appropriate > list for reporting them (with about 70kb of attachments)? What’s the problem you’re having? If you send me your debug.log file directly (best not to send attachments to the list), […]
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Re: Bitcoin v0.1 released
Hal Finney wrote: > > * Spammer botnets could burn through pay-per-send email filters > > trivially > If POW tokens do become useful, and especially if they become money, > machines will no longer sit idle. Users will expect their computers to > be earning them money (assuming the […]
Read moreRe: Bitcoin v0.1 released
Dustin D. Trammell wrote: > > Satoshi Nakamoto wrote: > > You know, I think there were a lot more people interested in the 90’s, > > but after more than a decade of failed Trusted Third Party based systems > > (Digicash, etc), they see it as a lost […]
Read more[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.3
It looks like we’re through with the worst of the Internet connection issues. 0.1.3 fixed a problem where your node’s communications could go dead after a while. The network is running much more smoothly now with this version. If you’ve successfully generated a block, you’ve seen it has a maturation […]
Read more[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1 Alpha release notes
Release notes for Bitcoin v0.1 Alpha Bitcoin is 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. You can find screenshots and the download link at: http://www.bitcoin.org Windows only for now. Open source C++ code is included. […]
Read more[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.2 now available
Bitcoin v0.1.2 is now available for download. See http://www.bitcoin.org for the download link. All the problems I’ve been finding are in the code that automatically finds and connects to other nodes, since I wasn’t able to test it in the wild until now. There are many more ways for connections […]
Read moreBitcoin v0.1 released
Announcing the first 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. See bitcoin.org for screenshots. Download link: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/bitcoin/bitcoin-0.1.0.rar Windows only for now. Open source C++ code is included. – Unpack the files into […]
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