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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years ago
ASIC stands for Application Specific Integrated Circuits. Contrary to other multipurpose ICs, ASIC is custom designed to carry out a specific function. Due to the fact that they can only be used for a single […]
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Bitcoin Cash 7 years ago
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years ago
Here’s what I discovered after a little bit of searching. The latest announcement made by Bank Negara ( Malaysia National Bank ) stated that they do not endorse Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies and there are currently […]
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years ago
To put it simply, cold wallet is a wallet that is not connected to the internet while hot wallet is. They each have their different purposes but generally it is advisable to store your crypto in a cold wallet if y […]
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years ago
The programming language of Stratis is C#. It is a high-level programming language that allows for the development of .NET applications. Stratis is built upon a Bitcoin Full node platform, however, instead of […]
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Christine asked a new question 7 years ago
What is the programming language of Stratis?
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years ago
The total supply of Bitcoin is 21 million BTC. The final Bitcoin is expected to be mined somewhere around the year 2140. However, this doesn’t mean that it is the end of Bitcoin mining. Miners will still be able […]
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years ago
Yes, Bitcoin can be traced. Bitcoin is actually built on the basis of blockchain, a public ledger. This means by default everyone will be able to lookup a Bitcoin address and figure out the entire transaction […]
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years, 1 month ago
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years, 1 month ago
No, they are not case-sensitive. Ethereum addresses are displayed in HEX, ( hexadecimal, 0-9 & A-F ). Capital “A” would essentially mean the same as lower case “a”. The capitalization is meant for the purpose of […]
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years, 1 month ago
I think that you are referring to the total supply of ETH, if you look up ethereum on coinmarketcap you will notice that there isn’t a max supply of ETH specified as what we would have for Bitcoin ( 21 million ) […]
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years, 1 month ago
In my opinion, cryptocurrency is definitely here to stay, a lot of the small coins / new projects might not last but those solid ones will continue to strive. Using the bubble analogy, it might shrink for sure, […]
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years, 1 month ago
I wouldn’t say for sure that it is the best long term hold, but it is definitely a more stable investment in relative. The outlook for Bitcoin wasn’t that appealing when its scalability issues become apparent […]
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Christine asked a new question 7 years, 1 month ago
Do you consider Bitcoin as the best long term hold? If so, why is that?
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years, 1 month ago
If you are referring to bitcoin mining, not so much after factoring in the electricity cost, investment on mining rigs, the competition and maybe the rent to host your mining equipment. However, mining other […]
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CryptoKnight answered a question 7 years, 1 month ago
+1 on ledger nano s. It will be a worthwhile investment. Just remember not to store your crypto on an exchange wallet if you are not planning to trade it actively. You lose your fund forever if there happened to […]
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