Author: dfmines

Cryptocurrency News and Public Mining Pools

Why Staking is the new Saving

Opening a fixed deposit account with the bank is cool. But you can do that in the cryptoworld too! For all the newbies, I’ll try to break staking down for you. Staking is an alternative consensus mechanism (way to verify and secure transactions) that allows users to generally secure crypto networks with minimal energy consumption…
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Spinning up a node.

Hey everyone! I've been doing a ton of research on crypto over the last few weeks / month. I'm on the fence a bit but I keep coming back to Raven and have invested some money as well as using my gaming rig to mine BTC and convert to Raven now that I spent my…
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new to raven wanna learn few things

hello guys, after reading some of the posts on this subreddit i see a lot of optimism about RVN being a very good long term investment but let's talk strait facts right now very simple questions : What needs to happen for RVN coin to reach the moon and why will that happen what's special…
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Don’t dismiss Elon Musk as stupid. He cofounded PayPal and knows more about money and currency than most of us.

Elon’s company called X.com was an online bank, which merged with Thiel's Confinity in 2000. He was named CEO of PayPal shortly after. When we say Elon please stop tweeting about crypto or pumping dogecoin, please understand he fully knows what he is doing. He knows more about money and currency than any of us.…
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Shitcoin names are getting out of hand

I was browsing coinmarketcap and searched for doge to see if it was below 0.1 again, and while I was disappointed to see it still hasn't, i found some other gems. May I introduce you to: DogeToken (DOGET) DogeCash (DOGEC) Dogefi (DOGEFI) DogeSwap (DOGES) DogeKiller (LEASH) and the most hilarious one, beware of Dogelon Mars…
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The loss in value of your time capsuled $46k USD is how governments intend fiat currencies to work, and here is why that is not necessarily a bad thing

TL;DR: Fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies serve different purposes, and it is not inherently bad that fiat currencies are inflationary. Fiat currencies typically have low levels of inflation to, among other things, encourage investment and consumption and to discourage hoarding. So far, most cryptocurrencies have behaved more like deflationary currencies because their extremely limited supply relative…
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Why Ethereum? Some thoughts on the value, potential and end goals of smart contract enabled blockchains

Why have smart contract blockchains? why not just have a centralized authority be trusted and elected and have them govern? If your civilization can afford it, blockchains are better. while more complex and energy intensive they are formal and incorruptible which are good traits for systems of rules. the question "why blockchains? why not a…
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Electrum Wallet

Hi guys my electrum wallet can't connect to the block chain so I can send transactions, can anybody help me? submitted by /u/vampire-emt [link] [comments]

“Skepticism Sunday” – 25/04/2021 – Got concerns, doubts or difficult questions about Ravencoin? Post them here!

Here we have the fourth "Skepticism Sunday" post for Ravencoin. Hopefully it's useful to people, I've started to adapt this post to answer the more frequent questions and link to key information to hopefully get more interesting discussions going. This post is for critically discussing any concerns people have about Ravencoin and its future. The…
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SEC Commissioner on Banning Bitcoin: ‘It’s Very Difficult to Ban Peer-to-Peer Technology’

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