Can the law of marine salvage be applied to crypto? A law of crypto salvage that weakens the incentive to steal and benefits the community as a whole.
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The Future: If you want to see where this sub is heading. Simply look at the rest of Reddit. Moons haven't fundamentally changed anything. They have the same effect as karma points, maybe just more amplified and a little more greed-driven with the monetary incentive added. But the farming is not new, and it's all…
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One of the best options for larger crypto companies to maximize their liquidity reserves seems to be by going public.
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My first rig was R9 380's, They mined ETC just fine. I slowly upgraded to RX570/580/5890's for my ETH rig. I started selling off the old 380's and won a few auctions that I later found out were 4gb 570's. I figured I would hold on and someday mine ETC with them again. My daughter…
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