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MacedWindow@lemmy.world to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

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  • Victoria Antoinette @lemmy.world
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    there is no energy requirement at all for either mining method. the protocols are energy-agnostic.

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      Incorrect. Bitcoin protocol is designed to distribute bitcoin to whoever provides the most energy (work).

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        it’s all just guess-and-check. a raspberry pi could find the next block even today.

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          Agreed. Because they can’t provide enough power to prove the required work.

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            i think you read a word that isn’t there. the work of generating a nonce, hashing the header, and checking for leading zeroes can certainly be done by a raspberry pi in under the 10 minute block time.

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              A raspberry pi could verify a bitcoin block. It is EXTREMELY unlikely to find the next block.

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                unlikely, given the network hashrate, but not impossible.

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                  A hash rate that requires 170TWh of electricity. There are no scenarios where this drops more than 99%, except for the destruction of bitcoin.

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