Opinion: The New York Times looks to have a real problem with Bitcoin
New York Times staff have a decidedly negative take on Bitcoin mining with much of the outlet’s coverage skeptical of proof-of-work.
New York Times staff have a decidedly negative take on Bitcoin mining with much of the outlet’s coverage skeptical of proof-of-work.
Bitcoin mining pool operators calculate payouts using pay-per-last-N-shares, full-pay-per-share, or pay-per-share plus.
Atomic multipath payments (AMPs) increase the security of Bitcoin Lightning Network transactions, ensuring that the full transaction settles.
An anonymous entity has been using 812 IP addresses to ask Bitcoin nodes what software they’re using — but it’s not clear why.
Shinobi has acknowledged some of the work completed by altcoin developers in using zero-knowledge proofs, and he wants them on Bitcoin.