Merging both https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30039 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31132 for Bitcoin Core v29 would get us there.
That's rich coming from an Austrian
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Chances would be greater for real world data. It's not perfectly random. Server could record the most common byte sequences and report those.
Are any clients doing batch signature validation?
#asknostr
https://learnmeabitcoin.com/technical/cryptography/elliptic-curve/schnorr/#batch-verify
Not sure, but it is a work in progress for libsecp256k1 https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/1134
It *should* suggest using migratewallet RPC to migrate the wallet. Not sure what happens exactly.
https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/27.0.0/rpc/wallet/migratewallet/
Oh I see, you ship to an American and they cross into Canada anywhere and ship out.
That border is the longest one in the world. Which part?
Can't you do something like this with pow?
Stale blocks are kept on disk indefinitely. The getchaintips RPC will show all historical stale blocks the node has seen.
What fee rate? I think under 4 sat/vbyte it will never confirm because there's too much demand from spammers at that rate.
I suppose because many of his other investments depend on a strong USD.
He is British and I am Canadian so there is definitely no oath to USD in this conversation.
