Right, the SVN has the almost-release-candidate 0.2 source, which can also be built and run on Linux. It hasn’t been tested on FreeBSD. Quote from: madhatter2 on December 11, 2009, 04:59:19 If we can get to the point where we have a working backend process that will run on FreeBSD […]
Read moreRe: Questions about Bitcoin
Wow, thanks alot for these detailed answers. But today another question came to my mind. Lets say we know, that our neighbar uses Bitcoin, and we also know that he will receive a payment soon (maybe because he owns an internet shop and accepts bitcoin as payment option). Also, we […]
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Hi, yesterday i stumpled upon this great payment option. I read my way trough many sites but now I have some questions that couldn’t get answered. 1. Is Bitcoin really anonymous ? I mean totally and completely ? Is my ISP able to detect, that i have sent or received […]
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Quote from: madhatter2 on December 10, 2009, 14:00:17 Front ends can also be ran on clients with very low cpu power such as mobile phones. That’s a good approach for mobile. Programmatic API used by PHP (any language) to present a web UI covers remote admin, mobile and any other […]
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Helpful suggestions, thanks. Quote from: madhatter on December 09, 2009, 05:34:46 – When the bitcoin software establishes a connection with a peer (client TCP socket) have the client send the handshake string. Right now you have the server (server TCP socket) send the handshake. My reasons for this are anonymity […]
Read moreRe: Repost: Linux/UNIX compile
The Linux version is on its way. Martti’s Linux port was merged into the main code branch and New Liberty Standard has been testing it. It’ll be in the next release, version 0.2. Command line is on the to-do list after 0.2. Related posts: Repost: Linux/UNIX compile ——————– scott: Linux/UNIX […]
Read moreRepost: Linux/UNIX compile
——————– scott: Linux/UNIX compile Posted:Thu 08 of Oct, 2009 (05:49 UTC) Can we get instructions or modifications to compile and install BitCoin on Linux? A command line version would be great. Related posts: Re: Repost: Linux/UNIX compile The Linux version is on its way. Martti’s Linux port… Re: Repost: How […]
Read moreRe: Repost: How anonymous are bitcoins?
> Can nodes on the network tell from which and or to which bitcoin > address coins are being sent? Do blocks contain a history of where > bitcoins have been transfered to and from? Bitcoins are sent to and from bitcoin addresses, which are essentially random numbers with no […]
Read moreRepost: How anonymous are bitcoins?
——————– bitcoinbitcoin: How anonymous are bitcoins? Can nodes on the network tell from which and or to which bitcoin address coins are being sent? Do blocks contain a history of where bitcoins have been transfered to and from? Can nodes tell which bitcoin addresses belong to which IP addresses? Is […]
Read more[OLD THREAD] Bitcoin version 0.2 development status
We’ve been working hard on improvements for the next version release. Martti (sirius-m) added some nice features to make it more user friendly and easier to run in the background: – Minimize to system tray option – Autostart on boot option so you can keep it running in the background […]
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