Legit question here; what would be a good architecture for this case?
Great, something to pass the time tonight. Many thanks!
As far as I know only 6 confirmations are required for a transaction to be considered practically irreversible. Is it different for coinbase (reward) transactions?
I'm planning to spend my free time in the next couple of months learning Python, should I only learn Python 3?
You're right. I've never even heard of ParameterStore before.
There is also concern that Bitcoin could be vulnerable to hackers. Mr Ahmad said that recently it lost almost 20% in value on fears it was being hacked. Am I missing something or is the hacking part nonsense?
I see, thank you for clarifying.
Forgive my ignorance but how does mixing achieve privacy? The blockchain is public, so you should be able to trace back ownership regardless of the number of addresses it's been through?
Legit question here; what would be a good architecture for this case?
Great, something to pass the time tonight. Many thanks!
As far as I know only 6 confirmations are required for a transaction to be considered practically irreversible. Is it different for coinbase (reward) transactions?
I'm planning to spend my free time in the next couple of months learning Python, should I only learn Python 3?
You're right. I've never even heard of ParameterStore before.
There is also concern that Bitcoin could be vulnerable to hackers. Mr Ahmad said that recently it lost almost 20% in value on fears it was being hacked. Am I missing something or is the hacking part nonsense?
I see, thank you for clarifying.
Forgive my ignorance but how does mixing achieve privacy? The blockchain is public, so you should be able to trace back ownership regardless of the number of addresses it's been through?