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− | Bitcoin is based on [[secp256k1]] [[elliptic curve encrypted]] with the [[ECDSA]] algorithm. | + | Bitcoin is based on <code>[[secp256k1]]</code> [[elliptic curve encrypted]] with the [[ECDSA]] algorithm. |
The [[PoW]] requires miners to find a number called a [[nonce]], such that when the block content is hashed along with the nonce, the result is numerically smaller than the network's difficulty target. | The [[PoW]] requires miners to find a number called a [[nonce]], such that when the block content is hashed along with the nonce, the result is numerically smaller than the network's difficulty target. |
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Bitcoin is based on secp256k1
elliptic curve encrypted with the ECDSA algorithm.
The PoW requires miners to find a number called a nonce, such that when the block content is hashed along with the nonce, the result is numerically smaller than the network's difficulty target.
Activities
- Read Bitcoin protocol documentation https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Protocol_documentation
- Review wikipedia:List of bitcoin companies
Related terms
- wikipedia:Satoshi Nakamoto [email protected] (1&1)
- SHA-256
- MicroStrategy
- "Bitcoin is almost as bs as fiat money" Elon Musk
- Grayscale
- Swissborg
See also
- Bitcoin (
BTC
), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), blockchain.com, Coinbase, Cryptocurrency wallet, Ripple, Grayscale, Hummingbot, USD Coin, Zcash, Polkadot,bitcoin-cli
, BSV, Bitmain, Hal Finney, List of bitcoin forks, Lightning Network, Minsc, SegWit, Bitcoin mining, BIP, Bech32, Ordinals, SPV, Bitcoin testnet, Satoshi Nakamoto, BRC-20, Bitcoin genesis block, Bitcoin address
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