**Hello steemians while thinking about bots I find out that we can use @cheetah as online doc finder bot.
- Step 1 :- You must have a readable offline source of the content that you wan to find it online( either you can take it from a friend or elsewhere )
- Stem 2:- Create steemit post and add at least 100 words or maybe more from that book and post it. Wait till @cheetah read that and voila you get your link in comment.
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For example:-
Another way to find a vanity address is to outsource the work to a pool of vanity-miners,
such as the pool at vanitypool.appspot.com. A pool is a service that allows those with
GPU hardware to earn bitcoin searching for vanity addresses for others. For a small
payment (0.01 bitcoin or approximately $5 when this was written), Eugenia can out‐
source the search for a 7-character pattern vanity address and get results in a few hours
instead of having to run a CPU search for months.
Generating a vanity address is a brute-force exercise: try a random key, check the re‐
sulting address to see if it matches the desired pattern, repeat until successful. Here’s an
example of a “vanity miner”, a program designed to find vanity addresses, written in C
++. The example uses the libbitcoin library, which we introduced in “Alternative clients,
libraries and toolkits” on page 56.
All nodes include the routing function to participate in the network and may include
other functionality. All nodes validate and propagate transactions and blocks, and dis‐
cover and maintain connections to peers. In the full node example above, the routing
function is indicated by an orange circle named “Network Routing Node”.
Some nodes, called full nodes, also maintain a complete and up-to-date copy of the
blockchain. Full nodes can autonomously and authoritatively verify any transaction
without external reference. Some nodes maintain only a subset of the blockchain and
verify transactions using a method called Simplified Payment Verification or SPV. These
nodes are known as SPV or Lightweight nodes. In the full node example above, the full
node blockchain database function is indicated by a blue circle named “Full Blockchain”.
SPV nodes are drawn without the blue circle, showing that they do not have a full copy
of the blockchain.
For example an above version is taken from free pdf online which is paid here:-
https://www.amazon.in/Mastering-Bitcoin-Programming-Open-Blockchain/dp/9352135741
Now if we are lucky we can invite cheetah here... Let's see...
Please first make sure to read all drawbacks regarding this technique and then decide yourself whether you want to use it or not.