Some unusual terms are frequently used in Bitcoin documentation and discussions which now deserve some explanation. This glossary is intended to help the reader understand the meaning of Bitcoin-related terms.
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Nikolay Khokhlovhas quoted7 years ago
example. The modifications are intended to improve or refine the Bitcoin protocol. Litecoin has a quicker transaction confirm time, scrypt as proof-of-work and higher number of coins. Primecoin finds prime numbers at the same time it confirms its blocks. Namecoin has a special key-value storage. In theory, an altcoin can be started from an existing Bitcoin blockchain, although no known example exists at this writing. (See also Fork
Nikolay Khokhlovhas quoted7 years ago
Bitcoin address is a Base58Check representation of a Hash160 of a public key with a version byte 0x00 which maps to a prefix “1”. Typically represented as text (ex 1CBtcGivXmHQ8ZqdPgeMfcpQNJrqTrSAcG) or as a QR code. A more recent variant of an address is a P2SH address: a hash of a spending script with a version byte 0x05 which maps to a prefix “3” (ex 3NukJ6fYZJ5Kk8PjycAnruZkE5Q7UW7i8). Another variant of an address is not a hash, but a raw private key representation (ex 5KQntKuhYWSRXNqp2yhdXzejkYAR7US3MT1715Mbv5CyUKV6hVe). This variant is rarely used, limited only to import/export of private keys or printing them on paper wallets.
Nikolay Khokhlovhas quoted7 years ago
Bitcoin address is an identifier of 27-34 alphanumeric characters beginning with the number 1 or 3, that represents a destination for a Bitcoin payment. Addresses can be generated at no cost by any user of Bitcoin. At any active Bitcoin site, click “New Address” to be assigned a random address. It is also possible to obtain a Bitcoin address using an account at an exchange or online wallet service. An example of a Bitcoin address: 31uEbMgunupShBVTewXjtqbBv5MndwfXhb. Bitcoin addresses are really public keys