Reddit CEO want subreddits to be like businesses, r/Cryptocurrency is prime example for that!
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Bitfarms, a global Bitcoin mining company, has started operations in its mining megafarm located in Argentina. The farm, launched on September 16, is currently generating 10 megawatts (MW) of mining power during the first phase and will scale operations to be fully operational next year. Bitfarms estimates it will contribute 50 MW to fulfill the […]
Decentralized autonomous organizations have too many attack vectors that affect important projects. That needs to change for them to become practical governance models.
My investments had been doing really well lately having invested in some of the better projects that project to take over most of the hashrate from the Eth merge. Now that mining essentially isn’t profitable at the moment, these projects are dumping. This is fine I guess since I’m bullish long term on them. However,…
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Cryptocurrency platforms offer lower fees and more convenience than their corporate competitors. That’s a boon for entrepreneurs.
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Sorry about the cringy title but I thought it would get some people's attention better. For those of you guys who don't know, I am the guy who is running crypto for the homeless. Aside from my full time job, it is what I dedicate most of my time outside of work to operate.…
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If the merge gave the ability to remove all staked eth the value would be plummeting in a bank run at this point due to the merge. Going pow centralizing was not the best idea for eth. The transaction numbers without the bots etc has made the coin steadily decline submitted by /u/Darwing…
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