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Cryptocurrency

A cryptocurrency is a digital currency that only has value dependent on those who back it. For security, cryptocurrencies rely on blockchaining: a database organized in such a way that records are kept secure through peer-to-peer networks. Each record is kept within a block, and each block holds a timestamp and link to the block before it. The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, implemented in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto.

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freqtrade
lbry-sdk
alexbosworth
alexbosworth commented Dec 19, 2021

In the output of list channels the private/public status of the channel is returned, but in the output of pending channels the status is not revealed. To allow for recognizing a pending open channel as a private requires waiting for the channel to confirm.

Ideally the PendingChannelsResponse would include the channel flags or the private/public status of the channel to know which type of chan

robert-zaremba
robert-zaremba commented Dec 6, 2021

Summary

We should charge extra gas when doing serialization.

Epic: #8917

Problem Definition

Today we only charge gas for doing storage operations and loops. For simple operations we only charge gas for a known expensive operations, like signature validation. Serialization is also known to be expensive (especially the "text mode" like JSON). And if there is lot of back and forth t

nano-node
dsiganos
dsiganos commented Oct 22, 2021

The instructions and infrastructure for building on windows are not very good. It takes too long and there are too many manual steps and too much ambiguity and it takes too long between each manual step. We need to do better. I followed the instructions at build options on nano.org. I did not try to follow the steps taken by the CI build which maybe would been better because at least there would b

Created by Satoshi Nakamoto

Released January 3, 2009

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