Bitcoin
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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Right now the docs correspond to what's on master. We need docs for each daemon release so developers can see what's available in the version they are using.
https://github.com/jimporter/mike may be helpful.
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Less than 1 year new listed coins usually have better performance. It will be great if we have an option to filter only newly listed pairs with VolumnPairList.
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Background
When a node has multiple private channels with the same peer, the hop hints in their payment requests will be populated with multiple channels. The purpose of these hop hints is to specify the next node's key and indicate the fees and cltv delta needed for route construction.
In pathfinding, due to non-strict forwarding, an LND node paying to this destination will only use the
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Description
The navigation would look cleaner and more up to date if we clean out the small lines in between the elements.
I really don't think we need them.
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Created by Satoshi Nakamoto
Released January 3, 2009
Latest release 14 days ago
- Repository
- bitcoin/bitcoin
- Website
- bitcoin.org/en
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
There are many reports of the test being flaky: bitcoin/bitcoin#20672 (comment)
Thus, it should be made more robust, as described in bitcoin/bitcoin#20538 (comment)
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