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davidgerard.co.uk
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| | | | | Did you know that Bitcoin using 0.1% of all the electricity on earth, and 0.5% by the end of the year, is actually good? Huge if true. | |
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bitcoinops.org
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| | | | | This week's newsletter is a special year-end edition summarizing notable developments in Bitcoin during all of 2018. Despite the extended length of this newsletter, we regret that it only covers a tiny fraction of the work put into dozens of open source projects by hundreds of contributors. Without those low-level contributions, the high-concept ideas described in this newsletter would be just empty words, and so we extend our most sincere thanks to all of you who contributed to Bitcoin development this year. | |
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cryptonomics.org
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| | | | | Last week the Bank of England published its Quarterly Bulletin, which contained two detailed papers on digital currencies. The Bank deserves credit for writing such a thoughtful review of this space, which was clearly the product of thorough and open-minded research. One of the two papers titled Innovations in payment technologies and the emergence of... | |
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braiins.com
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| | | Bitcoin mining and difficulty adjustments explained in non-technical terms using a simple dice analogy. | ||