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blog.bitmain.com
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| | | | | When the concept of Bitcoin was first introduced on a cryptography mailing list by Satoshi Nakamoto, certain developers purported to have already "proven that decentralized consensus was impossible". Today, the same developers offer a similarly specious "proof" that the implementation of long-published ASIC optimizations is some kind of "attack" on the Bitcoin network. We'd ... | |
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bitcoinops.org
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| | | | | This week's newsletter is a special year-end edition summarizing notable developments in Bitcoin during all of 2018. Despite the extended length of this newsletter, we regret that it only covers a tiny fraction of the work put into dozens of open source projects by hundreds of contributors. Without those low-level contributions, the high-concept ideas described in this newsletter would be just empty words, and so we extend our most sincere thanks to all of you who contributed to Bitcoin development this year. | |
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achow101.com
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| | | | | Clearing the FUD around Segregated Witness | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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| | | [AI summary] This article discusses password security challenges on websites, focusing on vulnerabilities like remote attacks, password reuse, phishing, and the importance of secure password storage and authentication methods. | ||