It's a similar situation on iOS, where new developers sometimes use (in Objective-C) `[[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970]` which is natural, but wrong. NSDate draws from the network synchronized clock and will…
How can this/these be exploited?
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This is related to how Bitcoin gambling sites can be made to be provably fair.
I wonder how practical it would be to take Bitcoin Core and gradually reduce its # of (non-blank) lines.
its, not it's.
I would agree with you, except for tree chains. Tree chains could eliminate scalability issues: http://letstalkbitcoin.com/ltb104-tree-chains-with-peter-tod...
Hold your own keys yourself, possibly with the addition of multi-sig service(s) to make this safer and more convenient. That is undoubtedly the long-term vision of bitcoin, and it's quite different from banks/USD.
It's a similar situation on iOS, where new developers sometimes use (in Objective-C) `[[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970]` which is natural, but wrong. NSDate draws from the network synchronized clock and will…
How can this/these be exploited?
math score: 243 In just 10 seconds http://mental-math-trainer.com i know the guy who made this game for iOS https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/brain-tuner-free/id391266485...…
Kraken (https://www.kraken.com) - San Francisco - Full Time We're looking for software engineers and developers! Help build the most professional Bitcoin exchange. • iOS, backend, frontend and full-stack engineers Join…
This is related to how Bitcoin gambling sites can be made to be provably fair.
I wonder how practical it would be to take Bitcoin Core and gradually reduce its # of (non-blank) lines.
its, not it's.
I would agree with you, except for tree chains. Tree chains could eliminate scalability issues: http://letstalkbitcoin.com/ltb104-tree-chains-with-peter-tod...
Hold your own keys yourself, possibly with the addition of multi-sig service(s) to make this safer and more convenient. That is undoubtedly the long-term vision of bitcoin, and it's quite different from banks/USD.