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The Bitcoin network protocol was designed to be extremely flexible. It can be used to create timed transactions, escrow transactions, multi-signature transactions, etc. The current features of the client only hint at what will be possible in the future.
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It doesn't matter! You can use PCI too (with PCI->PCIe adapters)! The cheapest am3 board and a sempron! Or even a cheap s775 and a Pentium dual core!

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