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blog.haschek.at
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| | | | | Personal Blog of Christian Haschek | |
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braiins.com
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| | | | | Simple explanations of the different attacks a miner could perform on the Bitcoin network if they acquired a majority of the hashpower. | |
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blog.willcosgrove.com
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| | | | | What will follow is a walk-through of bitcoin's circular lifecycle as it gets transacted from person to person. Because of the circular nature, there's not an ideal starting point, because you must always know what came before to truly make sense... | Will Cosgrove | I'm bad at writing these things | |
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hashingit.com
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| | | What's the best way to get a return when we mine Bitcoins? Should we mine on our own, mine with a small pool or mine with a large pool? How much difference does it really make? Whether we want to be a gambler or an investor is really a question of how much risk we're prepared to take, but what are those risks and what are the odds of success? | ||