There will be a proxy setting in version 0.2 so you can connect through TOR. I’ve done a careful scrub to make sure it doesn’t use DNS or do anything that would leak your IP while in proxy mode. Related posts: Re: Repost: Request: Make this anonymous? Tor can be […]
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It’s important to have network connectivity while you’re trying to generate a coin (block) and at the moment it is successfully generated. 1) During generation (when the status bar says “Generating” and you’re using CPU to find a proof-of-work), you must constantly keep in contact with the network to receive […]
Read moreRepost: Request: Make this anonymous?
——————– anonguy54: Request: Make this anonymous? Posted:Thu 15 of Oct, 2009 (19:58 UTC) Are there any plans to make this service anonymous? e.g; Being able to route BitCoin through Tor. Related posts: Re: Repost: Request: Make this anonymous? Quote from: satoshi on November 22, 2009, 18:32:00 ——————– anonguy54:… Re: Repost: […]
Read moreRepost: Bitcoin Maturation
——————– bitcoinbitcoin: Bitcoin Maturation Posted:Thu 01 of Oct, 2009 (14:12 UTC) From the user’s perspective the bitcoin maturation process can be broken down into 8 stages. 1. The initial network transaction that occurs when you first click Generate Coins. 2. The time between that initial network transaction and when the […]
Read moreWelcome to the new Bitcoin forum!
Welcome to the new Bitcoin forum! The old forum can still be reached here: http://bitcoin.sourceforge.net/boards/index.php I’ll repost some selected threads here and add updated answers to questions where I can. FAQ http://bitcoin.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?page=FAQ Download http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/ Related posts: Bitcoin 0.2 released! Bitcoin version 0.2 is here! Download links: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.2.0-win32-setup.exe/download http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.2.0-win32.zip/download http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.2.0-linux.tar.gz/download… Re: […]
Read moreRe: [bitcoin-list] Does Bitcoin Crash in Windows?
Liberty Standard wrote: > Do you Windows users experience occasional Bitcoin crashes? > Lately Bitcoin running in wine-1.0.1 has been crashing frequently. I was > just wondering whether this is a Wine issue or a Bitcoin issue. I haven’t had any reports of crashes in v0.1.5. It’s been rock solid […]
Read moreRe: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released
Hal Finney wrote: > That sounds good. I’d also like to be able to run multiple coin/block > generators on multiple machines, all behind a single NAT address. I > haven’t tried this yet so I don’t know if it works on the current > software. The current version will […]
Read moreRe: [bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released
> What’s next? The next thing for v0.1.6 is to take advantage of multiple processors to generate blocks. Currently it only starts one thread. If you have a multi-core processor like a Core Duo or Quad this will double or quadruple your production. Later I want to add interfaces to […]
Read moreRe: Bitcoin open source implementation of P2P currency
Hi Satoshi, we are actually really talking about the old Chaumian central stuff. That was because a) it was there b) it was patent free (we have to think a bit about the US). I had a read of your paper on the weekend – thanks a lot for doing […]
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Dante, in an email, has mentioned a UK project called Open Coin. It seems to go in a similar direction. Could there be synergies with bitcoin? http://opencoin.org/ Could be. They’re talking about the old Chaumian central mint stuff, but maybe only because that was the only thing available. Maybe they […]
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