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- Rinzler commented Jun 30, 2021
No, it hasn't. Wait until Friday/Saturday.
- Rinzler commented Jun 28, 2021
Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes… the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules… You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but ...
- Rinzler replied Jun 13, 2021
Verified SFOX exchange does support BSV. SFOX Pricing
- Rinzler replied Jun 7, 2021
2% spread still active , and you can't withdraw BSV , only cash. Voyager originally purchased Circle's brokerage liquidity & clients. They route orders to other exchanges today, hoping to see ...
- Rinzler replied Jun 5, 2021
I've completely abandoned Bittrex. They're great until they lock you out and stop answering support tickets. Expect it to happen a few more times . I can suggest an option but it may not be for you. Take a look at Voyager Digital, public in ...
- Rinzler replied Jun 5, 2021
Yes, quite negligible. BTC, LTC, XMR, and ETH all require the same server resources to validate cryptographic proofs. Hashing hardware at 80% load consumes 1200W-3250W per hour. Producing $1-$13/day gross. Pool server hardware consumes up to 1200W ...
- Rinzler replied Jun 5, 2021
Accumulating BSV since 2018, ~33% of my crypto portfolio. I'm also an investor in a stealth BSV mining company.
- Rinzler replied May 19, 2021
Yes, it's a fair comparison. I'll explain… Briefly on the technicals: Double SHA-256 is compatible with merged mining techniques. Previous Block Hash = SHA-256(SHA-256(Block Header)) Pools use an abstraction layer between them and the hash producers ...
- Rinzler replied May 16, 2021
It sounds like Craig has been whispering in Elon's ear.
- Rinzler replied May 15, 2021
BSV is unstoppable when it comes to carbon-friendly blockchain protocols [1]. BitCoin PoW is capitalist - because they reward increasing economic activity. [As long as there are central planners, we'll never have a free market.] BitCoin removes ...
- Rinzler replied Mar 2, 2021
I believe a combination of A, B, and C is what is transpiring in front of us. Bitcoin Core team introduced a bug that allows for an 'anyonecanspend' transaction. 24:14 Likely not an isolated government but a rogue agency using BTC for darknet ...
- Rinzler commented Mar 2, 2021
Most of the power plants in Mongolia are Coal powered. Most damage inflicted is to the lungs of locals. We'll see what April brings.
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