Transaction

dbb9cc50fabf25f23b538dd4b82b1de1437e02dfc42a31be8a7ec5b9e5e9f0db
2024-03-24 01:27:54
0.00000016 BSV
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0.02062049 BSV
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0.02062033 BSV
)
10.49 sat/KB
1
71,467
1,524 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.02062033 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckM÷<div class="post">I volunteered to implement this, and made good progress today.&nbsp; Satoshi: I should have patches for you tomorrow.<br/><br/>Done: teach Bitcoin to read settings from {BITCOIN_DIR}/bitcoin.conf file, and added -conf=path_to_config_file.conf command-line option.&nbsp; <br/>Done: teach Bitcoin RPC to require HTTP Basic authentication, and reject requests with the wrong username/password.<br/><br/>TODO: teach Bitcoin command-line RPC to add the Authorization: header.&nbsp; You won't have to give the username/password when controlling bitcoin from the command line, it'll read them from the bitcoin.conf file and Do the Right Thing.<br/>TODO: dialog box or debug.log warning if no rpc.user/rpc.password is set, explaining how to set.<br/>TODO: limit password guessing attempts if the rpc.password is &lt; 15 characters long.<br/>TODO: update the JSON-RPC wiki page<br/><br/>After all that is done and I've sent patches to Satoshi, I'm going to add a couple more things to bitcoin.conf :<br/><br/>port=&nbsp; &nbsp;# to set the listen port (override default 8333)<br/>rpc.port= # to set the JSON-RPC port (override default 8332)<br/><br/>With the existing -datadir option, that'll make it easier for me to run multiple bitcoins on one box.<br/></div> text/html
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