I have one question if the money been generated to different countries and the market of that country grow do the country have responsibility to secure and return of the asset , In the mean the government sign a agreement that the money will be available to the people of the country
Bitcoin mining is done by people, and by big companies. No government (except El Salvador) is actually mining BTC. Even China doesn't officialy actually. Look here : https://mempool.space/fr/miningYou will find a list of the major mining pools (Foundry, Antpool, F2pool etc..) The bitcoin mined are directly going to the miners wallets. Bitcoin is decentralized, you won't find a pool or gov institution having more than 50% of the global hashrate. So the redistribution is done directly to the miners, depending of their hashrate, they earn a proportionnal part of each block The mining have a permission to enter every country as a country like Sudan we don't have like Paypal , and other and the Government have responsibility of any enter money and that will be a problem Yeap, but BTC is not FIAT.
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I have one question if the money been generated to different countries and the market of that country grow do the country have responsibility to secure and return of the asset , In the mean the government sign a agreement that the money will be available to the people of the country
Bitcoin mining is done by people, and by big companies. No government (except El Salvador) is actually mining BTC. Even China doesn't officialy actually. Look here : https://mempool.space/fr/miningYou will find a list of the major mining pools (Foundry, Antpool, F2pool etc..) The bitcoin mined are directly going to the miners wallets. Bitcoin is decentralized, you won't find a pool or gov institution having more than 50% of the global hashrate. So the redistribution is done directly to the miners, depending of their hashrate, they earn a proportionnal part of each block
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1000 percent true I don't know is cloud mining still exist the last cloud mining that I know legit and pay(*back 2016 ago) eventually cant be accessed it called hashnest and the one called genesis mining but i don't know if they still operate
Genesis is dead now, since FTX shithole happened..
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Note that I've made no commitment to create such a pool at this time, but I may be convinced to do so if there is overwhelming support.
That's a great idea CK ! I would love to see this idea done one day. In the scenerio of shared shares, what about the fees if a block is solved ? Could we imagine a system like mmpool where the block solver keep the fees ? Edit : I don't have a Twitter account, please consider my vote as a +1 in favor of shared hashrate
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Starting to accumulate some dust, converting shitcoins dusts into BTC with the idea to do a new round at the end of February. When the 1Luck.... address will have 0.0006 BTC or more, I will create a new topic See you next time !
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I don’t think any country thinks like El Salvador, I mean if they actually have a plan to make Bitcoins legal, then they would have already done it by till now. But the governments are not ready to bend down against the independent economic control by its people. Due to the decentralised nature of the coin, no government can actually know how many Bitcoins a person has, and hence they cannot regulate tax on it. This is the main reason for which all the governments are afraid of Bitcoins and not making it as a legal tender.
For taxes, in a place where BTC would be a legal currency, one could imagine a nominative wallet reserved for this use. Governments would not automatically turn their countries into new tax havens because bitcoin would become the legal currency. Even if I agree with you in principle, saying that no one can know how much BTC someone has is a bit optimistic in 2023. It is true for a minority of early-Bitcoiners indeed. But the vast majority of people use CEX. And having worked for a CEX, I can confirm that a huge number of addresses are forever linked to a KYC. The pseudonymity of BTC does not make it tax-proof for people who do not use any decentralized solution. In a country where BTC is legal tender, you can receive your salary in BTC, your state aid etc. There is necessarily a traceability possible. I don't think any government is afraid of this, we are not talking about making XMR the legal currency of a country but BTC.
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The Market now is in crash so we need to make the market move , The world big manufacture are not working properly So we need to do something , So My idea is to supply bitcoins i think Freebitco.in or do something like it to start supplying Bitcoins just we need to rise the output coins amount for LUCKY NUMBER as 0 - 9885 = 10 $ & 9886 - 9985 = 20$ & 9986 - 9993 = 30$ & 9994 - 9997 = 40$ & 9998 - 9999 = 50$ & 10000 = 200$ , In this way People can get coins and buy items but this offer is for limit time
From my side the BTC is exchangeable for 23.3k usd right now Where is the crash ? I am not sure that I've understood your post, but timing the market is never a great idea unless you perfectly know what you're doing. You cannot supply bitcoin without solving blocks, or mining in a pool. People won't trust a new random website --with a difficult-to-understand lottery system?-- I think
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Good morning, afternoon, evening, fellow miners. Today I am here looking for answers to something that is causing me some intrigue and that is that directly in the "CGMiner API Log" of the Avalon miners (Models 921 and 851 that They are the ones I work with) Among all the information that it shows me about a miner there is a value that is "CRC" What does this mean and what can I see in this data. Example "CRC[40 0 1296 0]"
Well, this applies not only to your miner, it generally refers to the method of detecting errors in data transmission over the network through the use of checksums. In general, a CRC error indicates that the data transmitted over the network does not match the expected value, indicating that an error occurred during transmission. This may be due to a number of factors, ranging from noise during data transmission, deterioration of signal quality and ending with data corruption during transmission. Upd: As for your case, it is most likely a communication error that occurs between the ASIC miner and the control board. Yes absolutely, did you tried to change the data ribbon cables ?
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In Europe, Georgia wants to become the new European "El Salvador". They are actually working on the project, I don't have an update about it since a moment. They want to create a hub and a tax system specific to cryptos. Unfortunately their desire to enter the European Union will force them to comply with the current Mica law and the hard AML regulations of the EU. It's sure to become a place where crypto will have a huge importance, the question of making BTC a legal tender is debated and not yet resolved. I think Eastern Europe and Africa are the future of BTC in terms of adoption. People need and will need it because their national FIAT is not working well, I'm talking about the crypto environment globally, I hope that small BTC havens like this will appear more and more, it solves a lot of unnecessary worries I think. In any case I wish success and stability to all the countries that will try the experiment. I'm looking forward to a country close to Europe to finally make BTC a common payment method in its territory
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Cioran disait : "Ne nous suicidons pas tout de suite, il y a encore quelqu'un à décevoir." À la limite Urban Terror c'était cool, tu gagnais des BTC et tu encombrais pas la blockchain ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88169.0), mais là, c'est abusé..
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YouTube est sous-cotée pour la plupart des utilisateurs, mais cette plateforme vidéo regorge d’informations. Nous le savons tous ici, mais la plupart des informations payantes sont accessible gratuitement sur YouTube. Je vais vous parler de deux chaînes en particulier. Je ne suis pas d'accord avec toi, pour moi Youtube c'est surcoté ; et est un diffuseur de merdes / scamcoins par excellence dans sa globalité. Perso dans ta liste, pour moi, tu devrais avoir : (si tu t'adresses aux débutants) -Bitcoin wiki : https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_PageAu moins ce site n'est pas là pour vendre des projets obscurs -Binance Academy : https://academy.binance.com/frBien utile pour démystifier au début, les différents concepts utilisés en crypto sont clairement expliqués (pow / pos, blockchain, wallet, cold wallet, addresses, double spend etc..etc...) -The Bitcoin Standard : https://saifedean.com/books/the-bitcoin-standardLa base -Pour les plus avancés, Mastering Bitcoin est le top : https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbookLe livre se trouve aussi en pdf sur le net gratuitement. Après ça dépend du but recherché, ces livres ne vendront pas aux gens un hypothétique schéma pour devenir riche rapidement, donc ça pourra peut être démotiver ceux qui s'en cognent de la technologie, de la vie privée, etc...
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Revoir la partie UX de votre site. Les pubs envahissent la major partie de la page.
Ublock origin est ton ami
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Oui clairement, LN va clairement faire palliatif quand les frais seront fous. Perso, je continue avec mes antminer, il me reste encore un peu plus d'un an avant le halving et j'aime bien le 0 KYC. Si j'ai la chance de miner un block solo, je prie pour que ça soit un des ces blocks bien lourds remplis de tx à 30 sat/vB
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Je suis 1000 fois d'accord avec toi. Je me posais aussi la question au sujet des grosses pools. Genre F2pool Antpool ViaBTC Foundry etc... On pourrait pas imaginer un scénario où ils flooderaient la mempool de transaction ultra lourdes ? Cela fait augmenter les fees Genre un peu comme maintenant : https://imgur.com/GPmwmy9Ça les engraisserait beaucoup de faire ça, non ? des fees à 31 sat/vB par exemple, des blocks de +1.5MB, avec la plupart des CEX qui te font des withdrawals aux fees les plus hautes uniquement...
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Thank you for the information, it gives me good starting points to explore on this subject! I was convinced that it was special services for mining. I imagined that all the shares submitted by the ASICs could have been considered as DDOS, and could have been unnecessarily blocked by the "typical" protection services. I made something that's rather simple much too complex haha
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You can try to run the hashboard with a different (higher) frequency with Braiinos You can run it from a micro SD, only for the test, and after that you will be able to use the stock firmware again when you remove the sd card I had some dead hashboards with Antminer S9j, S9 and R4. In most cases Braiinos helped a lot, I cannot really explain why but to modify the frequency gives very nice results. Please carefully read the readme/github of the firmware Braiinos before doing any major change in the settings Edit : https://asicbasics.com/fix-it/fix-it-bitmain-antminer-s9/This website is super cool, you should have a look on it
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Thank you krogothmanhattan for this very nice giveaway
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