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What is Litecoin?

Litecoin is a peer-to-peer Internet currency that enables instant payments to anyone in the world. It differs from its parent Bitcoin in that can be efficiently mined with consumer-grade hardware. Litecoin provides faster confirmations (targeted at every 2.5 minutes on average) and uses memory-hard, scrypt-based mining to target the CPUs and GPUs most people already have. The Litecoin network is scheduled to produce four times as many currency units as Bitcoin.

One of the aims of Litecoin was to provide a mining algorithm that could run at the same time, on the same hardware used to mine bitcoins. With the rise of specialized ASICs for Bitcoin, Litecoin continues to satisify these goals. It is unlikely for FPGA or ASIC mining to take over Litecoin until the currency is widely used.

Namecoin is a peer-to-peer generic name/value datastore system based on Bitcoin technology (a decentralized cryptocurrency). It allows you to:

There are plenty of possible use cases. Read more about Namecoin.

Note: the latest version of this document is at: this github location.

Devcoin is the coin where 90% of the generation goes to open source developers and 10% to the miners.

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As Bitcoin Soars in Value, Alternative Cryptocurrencies, Such …

Currencies designed to fix perceived flaws in Bitcoin could lead to competition that makes the idea of digital cryptocurrency stick.

In recent weeks, the digital currency Bitcoin has soared and then dipped in value, along the way attracting more public attention than ever before and speculation as to whether it could become an established and widely accepted way to pay for goods and services.

But Bitcoin isnt the only cryptocurrency out there. Several others are also surging in popularity and value, and they claim to offer technical improvements that make them better suited to mainstream use.

Some of these competing currencies already represent significant stores of value. The value of a single bitcoin on the most popular exchange was $93.70 at time of publication, and the total value of all bitcoins in circulation just over $1 billion (it was over $2 billion at the markets high point last week). The largest alternative cryptocurrency, litecoins, were worth $2.31 each and $38 million in total; the next largest, PPCoin, were worth $0.22 each adding up to a total value of $4 million.

Bitcoin is based on mathematical techniques that control the production of new bitcoins, make it possible for a person to verify money sent to them is genuine, rule out counterfeiting, and limit the maximum number that can ever exist (to 21 million) (see What Bitcoin Is, and Why It Matters).

The Bitcoin alternatives are inspired by that design, which is published openly, and try to offer improvements.

One of Litecoins most significant claimed improvements over Bitcoin is that it allows transactions to be confirmed as legitimate much more quickly, says Charles Lee, who designed the currency, which is now maintained by him and a small group of other enthusiasts.

Bitcoin transactions are verified by the work of software run by other people using the currency, a process that takes on average 10 minutes and can be much longer, an hour in the case of many exchange sites. Lee says that hinders operators of online stores from using the currency. With Bitcoin, sometimes merchants are forced to accept unconfirmed transactions because confirmations are way too slow, he says. Faster confirmations lead to a more useful currency. Litecoin transactions are confirmed on average every 2.5 minutes, which Litecoins developers say is more practical for businesses.

Both Litecoin and the third most-popular cryptocurrency, PPCoin, also generate new coins in a way intended to be more practical than Bitcoins design. New bitcoins are created through a process known as mining, in which people run software that competes to solve a computational puzzle. Each time a puzzle is cracked, new coins are awarded and a new challenge is set. In a neat twist, the process of solving a puzzle also confirms the validity of recent transactions made with bitcoins.

However, because more powerful computers are more likely to solve these puzzles, an arms race between bitcoin miners has resulted. Today only those with very powerful, customized machines have a chance of profitably mining bitcoins and miners are still racing to build ever more powerful mining rigs.

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Cryptocurrency gets hip: ‘Coinye West’

Published: Thursday, 2 Jan 2014 | 9:23 PM ET

By: Yannick LeJacq

Kanye West is inspiration for digital currency

The Squawk Box team discuss plans for "Coinye West," a digital currency inspired by rapper Kanye West.

There are plenty of digital currencies out there for those of us fed up with the boring old paper kind bank produced and backed by the government. But what about the oft-neglected overlap between frenzied crypto-anarchists and hip hop fans?

Later this month, that gaping hole in e-commerce may finally be filled by "Coinye West," a newly minted cryptocurrency inspired by professional rapper and supreme egoist Kanye West.

Much like Dogecoin, the cryptocurrency inspired by the bug-eyed Shiba Inu Internet meme, Coinye is based on the virtual currency Bitcoin.

(Read more: Don't rule out a ban on virtual currencies: Peercoin)

Coinye's anonymous creators began promoting the currency late in 2013, even reaching out to Yeezus himself on Twitter on New Year's Eve to try to pique the musician's interest. West, who has no connection to the project, has yet to make any public statement.

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Coinye West: A new cryptocurrency for the masses and an ode to Kanye

"We takin' shots at Bitcoin." This is the tagline of the latest cryptocurrency to hit the Web. It might sound bold, but it has to beit's trying to emulate a pretty bold character, after whom it has entirely modeled its image.

CoinYe West is a modern day love letter to musician Kanye West. Its creators are in the process of fashioning a currency dedicated to the man himself, and have chosen to stamp his likeness on it and to advertise it with a website featuring his "BLKKK SKKKN HEAD" video in the background. If this is not a new slight of genius self-promotion from the oft misguided West, it's certainly a takedown notice in the making.

Choosing a popular culture figure to represent a decentralised, anonymous, and unregulated currency might seem an odd choice, but it had already been done before with Dogecoin, a nod to the Doge meme. Coinye West's creators, who spoke to Noisey in an e-mail interview (because they "want to stay sorta anonymous in case Kanye gets pissed off"), believe that West is in fact the perfect choice. By using a pop culture icon to launch a currency, they are hoping to bring cryptocurrencies to the masses. "Bitcoin is for hardcore money-hoarders, and Dogecoin was more for the Internet-meme crowds," they said.

This is why the release is so public, with the countdown to the 11 January launch (when free giveaways will take place) being ticked down on its website. "No premine, no screwed up fake 'fair' launches, shyster devs, muted channels, and f**ked up wallets," write the founders on the site. "We will be releasing password protected, encrypted archives containing the binaries and source for the wallet and daemon BEFORE LAUNCH, with the passwords to be released at the specified time. We will work with multiple pools to orchestrate a PROPER and FAIR release."

The release is really very timely. Back in November 2013 Bitcoin received a huge boost following the news that an FBI letter presented during a US Senate committee proved the bureau considered it a "legitimate financial service". Crytpocurrencies are most definitely already edging towards the mainstream due to the amount of press Bitcoin's ups and downs have received over the past year.

The general public is, however, either unsure how to use it, associates it with the criminal underground, or feels that the high value of one Bitcoin implies it's getting prohibitively expensive to experiment with and it's no longer worth getting in the game. It's why the service will be giving away coins at launch"it will get people who are on the fence interested and help them to start using the currency, and we hope they'll share it with their friends, too." Coinye is also creating CoinyeMiner, a platform that simplifies the mining process for the uninitiated.

There are, of course, other less prolific cryptocurrencies that have come forth since Bitcoin's founding. And this is the point Coinye West is makingmining can be for the masses, the general public hasn't necessarily missed the boat on this one. Plus, Kanye West is marginally more of a trustworthy figure than a talking Shiba Inu, (even if it's been alleged he's an Illuminati follower).

Sounding a lot more like a promoter for the musician, the founders tell Noisey they picked him because he's "a trendsetter" (bringing back loin-cloth leather skirts for men), adding that we will be buying virtual tickets "and other ideas I can't give away just yet" with CoinYe, suggesting they've got ample marketing sweetspots with which to sell the idea to the man himself. Bizzarely, the representative said they don't want to pay him off in exchange for permission to use his image, but then said they'll send him 100,000 CoinYe at launch if he gets in touch.

Joke, promotion or soon to be defunct cryptocurrency when Kanye has his way? You tell us in the comments below.

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New Bitcoin-Esque Cryptocurrency Named After Kanye West Launching

First it was Bitcoin. Then came Dogecoin. Now, a group of Internet denizens are creating a new form of e-currency -- and it's got that New God Flow.

As Noisey reports, a new cryptocurrency named after Kanye West is about to hit the marketplace. Deemed Coinye West, the currency is supposed to become available Jan. 11.

In an interview with Noisey, the creators of Coinye West said they're remaining anonymous "in case kanye gets pissed off," but the currency is totally legitimate. With a tagline of "we ain't minin', we pickin'," Coinye West is created in the spirit of, according to its creators, making it "easier for people to use cryptocurrency."

"We chose to represent Kanye because he is and always has been a trendsetter, and hes always keeping things unique," the Coinye creators added. "I can picture a future where Coinye is used to buy concert tickets, with cryptographically verified virtual tickets, and other ideas I cant give away just yet."

Yeezus himself isn't exactly behind the idea just yet, but that hasn't stopped the creators of Coinye West from reaching out to the rapper in the hope that he'll invest -- or, at least, not get mad about its existence.

"Have you ever invested in bitcoin or litecoin?" its creators asked West via Twitter. In the Noisey interview, they also invited West to get in contact with them, offering the rapper 100,000 "COINYE," as it's being called.

No word on how the rapper feels about having a form of currency named after him just yet.

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Bradley E. Manning – The New York Times

Aug. 28, 2013

Editorial criticizes military's response to declaration by Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Pfc Bradley Manning, that she wants to live as a woman; urges military to give Manning appropriate medical care and safe but not unduly isolated housing, which should be available for all transgender prisoners.MORE

Pfc Bradley Manning, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking vast archives of government files to WikiLeaks, says that he is female and asks to receive hormone therapy while in prison, setting up a potential conflict over a treatment the Army says it does not provide to its inmates.MORE

News organizations are divided in their handling of request that they now refer to Pfc Bradley Manning as a woman.MORE

Pfc Bradley Manning is sentenced to 35 years in prison for providing more than 700,000 government files to WikiLeaks; sentence is longest ever handed down in case involving leak of United States government information for purpose of having information reported to public; leak lifted veil on American and military diplomatic activities worldwide; Manning will be eligible for parole in about seven years.MORE

Editorial contends Pfc Bradley Manning's 35-year sentence is too severe, given his stated desire not to betray his country but to shed light on realities of American war effort; notes prosecutors are attempting to discourage other leakers with sentence, but holds even threat of a severe prison sentence will not deter those who believe the government is too secretive.MORE

Pfc Bradley Manning is posed to be sentenced for providing more than 700,000 secret government documents to WikiLeaks, largest leak of confidential materials in American history; faces up to 90 years in prison.MORE

Defense lawyers for Pfc Bradley Manning make plea for leniency at sentencing hearing, asking military judge Col Denise R Lind to allow him a chance to rehabilitate himself; Manning faces up to 90 years in prison for his role in disclosing government documents to WikiLeaks.MORE

Pfc Bradley Manning, who is facing up to 90 years in prison for leaking 700,000 government files to WikiLeaks, apologizes at his court-martial trial, saying he now realizes that what he did was wrong.MORE

Former supervisor of Pfc Bradley Manning testifies at his court-martial trial that Army intelligence unit in Iraq allowed Manning to keep working with classified information despite recurring concerns about his mental health because unit was understaffed and he was playing vital role in analyzing insurgent threats.MORE

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December 21, 2013. By the Private Manning Support Network. Read about ongoing projects we are working on to support Chelsea while we fight for her immediate release, and consider donating to the defense fund so that we can continue our efforts through 2014! We have raised $26,000 so far of the $40,000 needed to sustain these projects. Read more

December 13, 2013. By the Private Manning Support Network. Last week we hosted three exclusive events with Pvt. Chelsea Manning's lead civilian attorney, David Coombs. Drawing hundreds in attendance, these events provided a personal, in-depth report back of this past summer's historic trial as well as a look forward to the next phase in the fight to win justice for Manning.Read more

TIME Magazine asked WikiLeaks whistleblower PVT Chelsea Manning what she's thankful for. Her answer was published alongside Michelle Obama's, Joe Biden's, and 14 others. Many people working for the betterment of society will appreciate her answer.Read more

November 25, 2013. By the Private Manning Support Network. On December 17, Private Chelsea Manning will turn 26. It will be the fourth birthday this young Army whistle-blower has spent in prison. Write her a letter of support! Read more

November 19, 2013. By the Private Manning Support Network. David Coombs, attorney for American prisoner of conscience US Army Pvt. Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning, will speak at three upcoming West Coast events hosted by the Private Manning Support Network.Read more

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Bradley Manning

Bradley Manning

AKA Bradley E. Manning [1]

Born: 17-Dec-1987 Birthplace: Crescent, OK

Gender: Transgender [2] Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Gay [3] Occupation: Military

Nationality: United States Executive summary: Convicted of releasing classified documents

Military service: US Army (pfc, 2007-13, dishonorably discharged)

US Army infantryman Bradley Manning was convicted of leaking a large quantity of classified material to the whistleblower website Wikileaks between November 2009 and May 2010. He was arrested after confiding in celebrity hacker Adrian Lamo, who promptly contacted authorities. In a transcript of his internet conversation with Lamo, Manning asked, "If you had unprecedented access to classified networks 14 hours a day, seven days a week for eight plus months, what would you do?"

Manning was twenty years old when he enlisted in the US Army in 2007, and though holding only the baseline rank of private first class and experience working at Starbucks and Abercrombie and Fitch, he was assigned duties as an intelligence analyst. In 2008, he was disciplined for posting "sensitive information" in video messages on YouTube, but his security clearance was apparently not curtailed. Comments posted by Manning at Facebook reveal his growing frustration with the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, though when not wearing his uniform he seems to have been openly gay, lamenting a break-up with a boyfriend in his on-line posts. His last assignment was at Forward Operating Base Hammer near Baghdad, where he was arrested on 27 May 2010.

The breadth of material this Army private was able to access, copy, and purportedly release is breathtaking, and raises questions about the competence and efficacy of US military security. Manning is accused of providing Wikileaks with about 100,000 field reports from military officers in Afghanistan, and an additional quarter of a million confidential State Department cables. He is also accused of releasing numerous classified military videos, including footage of the 2009 Granai air strike in Afghanistan which left more than 100 civilians dead, and a 2007 video of US forces gunning down unidentified civilians in Baghdad, two of whom turned out to be Reuters journalists. In chat logs with Lamo, Manning described an easy mechanism for pilfering all this material he brought music CDs to work, where he erased the music and loaded the discs with classified, digitized data. According to media reports, about 3,000,000 members of the US military have the same level of clearance Manning had.

Wikileaks and other free information advocates have portrayed him as a hero, saying transparency is essential to democracy. US government officials have denounced the leaks, claiming that they put American soldiers, allies, and diplomats in grave danger. Manning faces myriad charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and has been jailed since July 2010. Salon writer Glenn Greenwald reported in December 2010 that Manning has been held in solitary confinement 23 hours a day during that time, barred from exercising, and kept drugged on anti-depressants "to prevent his brain from snapping from the effects of this isolation". Prominent US politicians ranging from Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Michigan) to former UN Ambassador John Bolton have called for Manning's execution.

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Bradley Manning – Wikipedia

Bradley Edward Manning (* 17. Dezember 1987[1] in Crescent, Oklahoma[2]) ist ein US-amerikanischer IT-Spezialist und ehemaliger Angehriger der US-Streitkrfte. Er wurde im Mai 2010 unter dem Verdacht verhaftet, Videos und Dokumente kopiert und der Website WikiLeaks zugespielt zu haben. In dem daraus resultierenden Verfahren wurde in insgesamt 21 Punkten Anklage gegen ihn erhoben. Nach einem Teilgestndnis erging Ende Juli 2013 ein Urteil, durch das er in 19 Punkten schuldig gesprochen wurde. Das verhngte Strafma betrgt 35 Jahre Freiheitsstrafe.

Manning erklrte in einer am 22. August 2013 verffentlichten Verlautbarung, Chelsea Manning zu sein, eine Frau zu sein, in dieser Weise seit der Kindheit zu fhlen, und so bald wie mglich eine Hormonersatztherapie zur geschlechtlichen Angleichung beginnen zu wollen. Als vollstndiger Name wurde Chelsea Elizabeth Manning bekannt.[3][4][5][6]

Bradley Manning bewarb sich 2007 bei der United States Army. Bereits vorhandene Computerkenntnisse gaben nach seiner Grundausbildung in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, den Ausschlag fr seine weitere militrische Verwendung. In Fort Huachuca, Arizona, absolvierte er eine Ausbildung zum Nachrichtenanalysten, in der er unter anderem den Umgang mit militrischen Datenbanken erlernte. Er erhielt die Zulassung fr die Geheimhaltungsstufe Top Secret und war spter in der Forward Operating Base Hammer, etwa 60 Kilometer stlich von Bagdad, stationiert.[7][8] Whrend seiner Stationierung im Irak von Mitte 2009 bis Mai 2010 soll er ber das SIPRNet, ein Rechnernetz des Auen- und Verteidigungsministeriums der USA, Zugang zu geheimen Informationen gehabt haben, weil er in einem Aufklrungs- und Abwehrbataillon eingesetzt war. Ansonsten htte er aufgrund seines Dienstgrades als Private First Class dazu keinen Zugang haben drfen.[9]

Whrend Manning in seinem Privatleben offen androphil lebt, verheimlichte er bei seinem Arbeitgeber seine sexuelle Orientierung aufgrund der whrend seiner Dienstzeit noch gltigen US-amerikanischen Regel Dont ask, dont tell, was, nachdem er einen Freund mit militrkritischen Ansichten und liberale Studenten des MIT kennengelernt hatte, fr ihn zum Problem wurde. In einem anonymen Interview gegenber einem Nachrichtenportal im Internet uerte er, diese Regelung sei fr ihn das Schlimmste am Militr und er msse ein Doppelleben fhren.[10][11][12]

Manning spielte WikiLeaks vertrauliche Dokumente zu.

Zu den von Manning weitergegebenen Videos zhlen unter anderem die Videoaufnahmen des Beschusses und Todes irakischer Zivilisten und Journalisten der Nachrichtenagentur Reuters durch einen amerikanischen Kampfhubschrauber am 12. Juli 2007 in Bagdad, die von WikiLeaks unter dem Titel Collateral Murder bearbeitet und verffentlicht wurden,[13] mglicherweise auch Aufnahmen des Luftangriffes bei Garani am 4. Mai 2009 im Westen Afghanistans.

In den Dokumenten finden sich allein 303 Flle von Folter durch auslndische Einheiten im Irak im Jahre 2010.[14]

Auch die Informationen, die Ende November 2010 zu der Verffentlichung von Depeschen US-amerikanischer Botschaften durch WikiLeaks und im April 2011 zur Offenlegung von Informationen ber das Gefangenenlager Guantanamo fhrten, gehen auf ihn zurck.[13][15][16][17]

Am 26. Mai 2010 wurde Manning unter dem Verdacht verhaftet, militrische Videos und Dokumente kopiert und als Whistleblower der Website WikiLeaks zugespielt zu haben.[18][19][20]

ber den Hintergrund der Verhaftung gibt es unterschiedliche Darstellungen:

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