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How to display the Bitcoin symbol using a webfont
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Bitcoin Wiki describes some alternative ways to display the symbol that are easier than my approach. You're probably better off readi...
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Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day
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This article is now available in Japanese: 紙と鉛筆でビットコインをマイニング:1日に0.67ハッシュ and Russian: Майним Bitcoin с помощью бумаги и ручки . I decided...
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The programming error that cost Mt Gox 2609 bitcoins
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In October 2011, Mt Gox lost over 2609 bitcoins by accidentally creating transactions that can never be redeemed. (At the time, 2609 bitcoin...
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Bitcoin mining the hard way: the algorithms, protocols, and bytes
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This article explains Bitcoin mining in details, right down to the hex data and network traffic. If you've ever wondered what really h...
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Hidden surprises in the Bitcoin blockchain and how they are stored: Nelson Mandela, Wikileaks, photos, and Python software
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Every Bitcoin transaction is stored in the distributed database known as the Bitcoin blockchain. However, people have found ways to hack ...
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