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Author Topic: VIDEO: What Is The Difference Between Ethereum Vs. Bitcoin Vs. NXT? - By Tai Zen  (Read 1032 times)
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June 19, 2014, 04:08:31 AM
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I shot this video of my friends and I discussing the differences between Ethereum Vs. Bitcoin Vs. NXT the night before I had to speak at the Texas Bitcoin Conference.

We tried to keep the discussion as non-technical as possible so it will benefit everyone:

http://prisonorfreedom.com/what-is-the-difference-between-ethereum-vs-bitcoin-vs-nxt/

Enjoy!

Tai Zen

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March 27, 2017, 02:47:13 PM
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and NXT with Ardor as a future game breaker.
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May 23, 2017, 02:14:34 PM
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FYI, newcomers!
Did you know you can mine NXT (and buy Ardor with it on the Nxt Asset Exchange!) in the Lucky node project?
Computational and bandwidth requirements are very low - some users run it on a Raspberry Pi.
Run the node 24/7 or as often as you can while you work or play.
Join in with the over 100 nodes that are already in the project.

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May 23, 2017, 03:56:26 PM
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FYI, newcomers!
Did you know you can mine NXT (and buy Ardor with it on the Nxt Asset Exchange!) in the Lucky node project?
Computational and bandwidth requirements are very low - some users run it on a Raspberry Pi.
Run the node 24/7 or as often as you can while you work or play.
Join in with the over 100 nodes that are already in the project.

Its not traditional mining though correct. NXT is POS and based on how much you already own.

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May 23, 2017, 05:07:37 PM
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FYI, newcomers!
Did you know you can mine NXT (and buy Ardor with it on the Nxt Asset Exchange!) in the Lucky node project?
Computational and bandwidth requirements are very low - some users run it on a Raspberry Pi.
Run the node 24/7 or as often as you can while you work or play.
Join in with the over 100 nodes that are already in the project.

Its not traditional mining though correct. NXT is POS and based on how much you already own.

That's right. There is a whale in Nxt community, goes by nick Megalodon, who is a sponsor of these rewards. To players this looks very close to traditional mining of Bitcoin when it was still possible to mine Bitcoin on an average PC. Run a Nxt node and get coins from time to time. You can use what you use every day, no investment in hardware is required.

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