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@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ resulting in a retargeting bias toward higher difficulty by 0.05%.
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<<retarget_code>> shows the code used in the Bitcoin Core client.
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[[retarget_code]]
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.Retargeting the proof of work: [.plain]#++CalculateNextWorkRequired()++# in pow.cpp
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.Retargeting the proof of work: [.plain]#++CalculateNextWorkRequired()++# in [.plain]#pow.cpp#
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[source,cpp]
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29 bits have been used once.
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Proposed changes are identified by a data structure that contains the following fields:
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name:: A short description used to distinguish between proposals. Most
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