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Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency developed by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. Bitcoin is used as a digital payment system. Rather than use traditional currency (USD, YEN, EURO, etc.) individuals may trade in, or even mine Bitcoin. It is a peer-to-peer system, and transactions may take place between users directly.

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MarcoFalke
MarcoFalke commented Feb 12, 2020

Most of our test scripts are written in python. We don't have enough reviewers for bash scripts and they tend to be clumsy anyway. Especially when it comes to argument parsing.

Thus, contrib/devtools/previous_release.sh should be rewritten in python

Useful skills:

Experience with Bash and Python

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ccxt
xmatthias
xmatthias commented Feb 14, 2020

While ccxt does a great job unifying most functions / settings, not everything is or can be unified.
I think it would be good to provide a separate wiki/documentation page which documents exchange-specific properties.

The behavior is there now and all is working well - but to find it users need to search through issues (which are not easy to navigate) to find certain exchange-specifics - and o

herrold
herrold commented Apr 8, 2018

see: dvf/blockchain#50

The underlying exploit to tamper with a blockchain is described there

props to: @TimelessP

The fix should be fairly simple:
affected file: blockchain/blockchain.py

https://github.com/dvf/blockchain/blob/4010cf3273e19146a9cd7b37cf355cb751ffef88/blockchain.py#L82

A noted, currently it reads:

if length > max_length and self.valid
bitromortac
bitromortac commented Feb 7, 2020

Currently the lncli listinvoices --reversed flag has no effect, as it
is of type cli.BoolTFlag https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/blob/ad0a89b844ec9f55b3ca4ddbb4d368dd8e3c0ea9/cmd/lncli/commands.go#L2848
which is true by default.

Correct behavior can be triggered by lncli listinvoices --reversed=True
or lncli listinvoices --reversed=False.

Is this behavior intended? I get th

lbry-sdk
dscotese
dscotese commented Dec 16, 2018

The change I propose to make is to the line saying to npm install bitcoinjs-lib which generated errors for me. I resolved these errors by npm install -g node-gyp and reading through GYP docs, which explained that I needed to npm install --global --production windows-build-tools as well.

I would simply add a line after the instruction to npm install bitcoinjs-lib that says "This may req

maxma-bit
maxma-bit commented Dec 11, 2019

Is there a way to cancel an order before the unfilledtimeout expires, in a way that the local sqlite database remains consistent with the exchage?
Please note that the RPC command /forcesell or /forcebuy do not help with this. In the case of a SELL, one would like to cancel the SELL order in Order Book before the sale is actually executed. It seems a bit different from forcing a SELL with the RPC

pinheadmz
pinheadmz commented Feb 5, 2019

A user asked me on slack if estimatefee returns BTC per Byte or BTC per Kilobyte... honestly I don't know and it's a bit hard to tell. I compared mainnet full nodes bcoin vs Bitcoin Core and observed a wild divergence (outputs below).

From Bitcoin Core help:

Estimates the approximate fee per kilobyte needed for a transaction to begin
confirmation within conf_target blocks if possible
bhallier
bhallier commented Feb 2, 2018

It look like some currencies have more precision in the mouseover display on the plot than others. For example, EOS shows many digits past the decimal while ETH only shows two. Adding a few more digits would make interpreting the charts much easier. The left plot shows the rounding I'm describing and the right shows the higher precision that EOS displays.

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Created by Satoshi Nakamoto

Released January 3, 2009

Latest release 3 months ago

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