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| | | | | Currently, Bitcoin is leading the charts among all coins. So what exactly is the technology that makes Bitcoin so special and why do so many people, including me, thinks that cryptocurrencies are going to change the world. The answer is Blockchain. In layman terms, blockchain is like a public immutable document which can record any... | |
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| | | | | Ive followed cryptocurrency for a long time.The first concept I read about was Hashcash, which was a mechanism designed to reduce e-mail spam by acting as a sort of stamp.The proof of work concept introduced by Hashcash of course lead to Bitcoin, which lead to Ethereum and the other popular Proof of Work consensus blockchain-based cryptocurrency platforms out in the world today. | |
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| | | | | Discover the most profitable cryptocurrencies to mine in 2025. From low-cap altcoins to major tokens, this guide covers everything you need to know to maximize mining rewards. | |
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| | | On December 20, one of us (Steve) engaged in a debate with Professor Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School on whether crypto should face federal financial regulation. Hosted by the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings, and moderated by Kelly Evans of CNBC, you can watch the one-hour debate here. We found both the questions and the discussion very enlightening. In this post, we will summarize our views, as well as those of Professor Conti-Brown. | ||