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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import curses | |
import curses.textpad | |
import time | |
stdscr = curses.initscr() | |
#curses.noecho() | |
#curses.echo() |
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set -g base-index 1 | |
# Automatically set window title | |
set-window-option -g automatic-rename on | |
set-option -g set-titles on | |
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set -g status-keys vi | |
set -g history-limit 10000 |
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
Flask-Login example | |
=================== | |
This is a small application that provides a trivial demonstration of | |
Flask-Login, including remember me functionality. | |
:copyright: (C) 2011 by Matthew Frazier. | |
:license: MIT/X11, see LICENSE for more details. | |
""" |
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Bitcoin-accepting merchants want to receive payment and provide services instantly. However, block construction times can be as much as 10 minutes after the moment a bitcoin transaction is broadcast. In the time after a transaction but before a block’s creation, that transaction can be superseded by another transaction with a larger fee paid to miners.
With the change in the mempool protocol from first-seen-first-included and the rejection of conflicting double spends, to the inclusion of double spends and prioritizing transactions with larger fees attached, 0-conf transactions can no longer be reasonably secure for any sized transaction.
The idea of replace-by-fee was that miners will follow their immediate self-interest, and if miners sporadically act that way, could potentially decrease trust in the system. Now that this approach has been assumed and is the default behavior of miner software, we might consider amending t
using Luxor, Colors | |
function phyllotaxis(L, startrad, N) | |
deviation = 5/8 | |
goldenangle = mod2pi(Base.MathConstants.φ * 2π) | |
lgrad = 0.45L | |
lgarea = lgrad^2 * π | |
meanarea = lgarea/N | |
minarea = meanarea * (1 - deviation) | |
maxarea = meanarea * (1 + deviation) |