> 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 […]
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Re: 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 […]
Read moreRe: Bitcoin open source implementation of P2P currency
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 […]
Read moreBitcoin open source implementation of P2P currency
I’ve developed a new open source P2P e-cash system called Bitcoin. It’s completely decentralized, with no central server or trusted parties, because everything is based on crypto proof instead of trust. Give it a try, or take a look at the screenshots and design paper: Download Bitcoin v0.1 at http://www.bitcoin.org […]
Read more[bitcoin-list] Bitcoin v0.1.5 released
Version 0.1.5 is now available. It includes the fix for the problem Nicholas had, checking for disk full and changes to try to improve things that were confusing. Special thanks to Nicholas and Dustin for all their help and feedback! Download link: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=244765&package_id=298441 Changes: – disk full warning – fixed […]
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