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Name of monero daemon (replacing bitmonerod) starting with the v0.10.0 - Wolfram Warptangent - release
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Alternative Monero implementations
Considering the hardforks planned in Monero, it seems that having several implementations of the daemon is a difficult task as they would need to be kept in sync.
I wondered however:
Have there bee …
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How to know when I would get any profit by Monero mining program?
The current difficulty of the network is approximately 125 billion, meaning that on average you need to calculate 125 billion hashes to find a block. At 200 hashes per second, you can expect to find a …
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Median block size calculation
I have tried using monerod and the print_block and print_bc commands but neither shows the block size directly. …
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Does the daemon that mines a block see the transactions in clear text?
Pending transactions are in a transaction pool, which is publicly available. See for example this page.
Each daemon has a copy of that transaction pool and, when finding a block, will include some of …