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The journal of all confirmed Bitcoin transactions. The blockchain consists of a linked sequence of blocks and each block contains a list of transactions.—Please use [blockchain.info] for the eponymous UK-based company.

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Blockchain sizes, and external devices

This is an interesting question from a blockchain perspective. Will the transaction block data ever outstrip the ability to store it ? … Briefly stop your coinservers, attach the new, larger storage, copy the original blockchain data to the new storage unit, reconfigure the coinserver to operate from the new unit, and voilà. …
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How does block propagation delay not cause accidental forks?

Once a transaction is included in a validated block, which is added to the blockchain by consensus of the majority of miners, barring any longer chain forks, that block will be official and final. …
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How DNS Seeds node maintain the list of addresses?

The real virtue of the SIPA node_tracker / DNS_seeder is that it discovers nodes continually. It spawns threads to crawl the bitcoin P2P network. That is, having some good nodes to start with ( whic …
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