Cryptocurrency
A cryptocurrency is a digital currency that only has value dependent on those who back it. For security, cryptocurrencies rely on blockchaining: a database organized in such a way that records are kept secure through peer-to-peer networks. Each record is kept within a block, and each block holds a timestamp and link to the block before it. The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, implemented in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto.
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- Created by Satoshi Nakamoto
- Released January 3, 2009
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Clients that are built around the API need some additional information to work effectively. This is the following:
Peer list API: show more information about connected peers including the block height / cumulative difficulty of the peer. Basically, so the API provides at least as much information as the server TUI does.
Status information: Similarly, the minimum amount of info the stat