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- Sparrow Wallet InquiryOct 1, 2023
Thank you very much for getting back to me OmegaStarScream you are a very wonderful and amazing person, i truly appreciate your kindness and support. I hope that everything is going well for you and you are happy.…
- Sparrow Wallet InquiryOct 1, 2023
Hey everyone, hope you’re all doing great! So, I’m in the UK and I’m on the lookout for a good Bitcoin wallet that really prioritizes privacy. I’m pretty new to this whole Bitcoin scene and I want something…
Just to correct one thing: It has different fans front and back. I have no idea WHAT the difference is, but the front fan is NIDEC UltraFlo W12E12BS11B5-57 and the back one is NIDEC UltraFlo W12E12BS11B5-07. Both are…
- Market Trends DiscussionApr 23, 2020
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lclhost.org posted this article February this year: https://lclhost.org/blog/fibre-resurrected/ The Github repository has been recently updated also: https://github.com/bitcoinfibre/bitcoinfibre/ I was generally…
Thank you for your reply. Do you have any recommendations as for what platform do I find miners?
Hey everyone, I've got a dedicated Bitcoin Core node patched with FIBRE, running on a high-performance Ubuntu system. I've set it up with a DDNS endpoint and a properly port-forwarded UDP gateway. I'm trying to reduce…
- ECDSA Signature Scenario with Shared NoncesOct 13, 2019
Ok, thank you for your feedback, but this case is quite different. Here, we have d1 as the pivot and some information about the k values. These nonces k1, k2, k3 follow one of the following specific patterns : A total…
- ECDSA Signature Scenario with Shared NoncesOct 11, 2019
Got a theoretical scenario here with some valid ECDSA signatures on the secp256k1 curve, and we’re not using RFC6979 (so nonces are random). Some context: We’ve got 7 private keys: d₁ to d₇ 3 nonces (k₁, k₂, k₃) are…