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Mining News

Mining is the process of adding and validating transaction records on the Bitcoin public blockchain ledger while securing uptime for the network. This is how the network persists without relying on trusted third parties using vulnerable, centralized infrastructure. Mining is also used to distinguish legitimate Bitcoin (BTC) transactions from attempts at double-spending, which is when a user attempts to re-spend money that has already been spent somewhere else.

What miners are actually doing is continually guessing for a specific number (the nonce) designated in the header of the following block, which has a predetermined number of zero bits. When they guess the correct number after using extensive computation power, they solve the proof-of-work and are rewarded with the protocol currency, BTC. This simultaneously serves as the minting process for Bitcoin. 

Bitcoin mining has come a long way since the network’s launch in 2009. In the early days, mining was how one would participate within the Bitcoin economy, using relatively modest computation resources such as an average consumer-grade laptop to allocate hashing power to solving the proof-of-work algorithm and earn Bitcoin from the block subsidy, all while securing the network. 

Since then, mining has become a multibillion-dollar global industry, with massive operations and facilities around the world using incredible amounts of resources to compete for the block rewards of many different cryptocurrencies, all the while providing critical infrastructure and security to these networks. 

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William Shatner of Star Trek and those Priceline commercials is venturing into crypto, promoting a new U.S. solar-powered crypto mining facility.
New Solar-Powered Crypto Mining Outfit Blasts Off, Backed by Star Trek's Shatner
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-06-14T15:08:00+01:00
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New report finds that five percent, or $175 mln, of Monero currently in circulation was mined through cryptojacking.
5 Percent of Monero in Circulation Was Mined Through Malware, Research Finds
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-06-13T20:45:00+01:00
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Japan’s police are reportedly investigating a case of illegal cryptojacking with Coinhive software, defendants argue it was a method of traffic monetization.
Japanese Police Investigate Cryptojacking Case Involving Coinhive Monero Mining Software
Helen Partz
2018-06-13T04:26:00+01:00
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The UK is set to see the first blockchain company debut on the London Stock Exchange as Argo pursues an IPO.
Crypto Mining Firm Argo Set to Become London Stock Exchange’s First Blockchain Listing
William Suberg
2018-06-12T17:34:00+01:00
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Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are increasingly turning up in video games, but more as ways of getting people to play them than of changing how they’re played.
Video Games and Blockchain: New Experience for Players or More Profit for Developers?
Simon Chandler
2018-06-12T12:08:00+01:00
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The Quebec government has ordered Hydro-Québec to halt electric power sales to crypto miners, and announced a new framework for this category of electricity con...
Quebec Halts Crypto Mining Electricity Requests Amid Huge Demand, Forms New Framework
Ana Alexandre
2018-06-08T00:16:00+01:00
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Russia’s President Putin addresses cryptocurrency in his annual “Direct Line” session today, saying Russia is keeping a careful eye on its development.
Russian President Vladimir Putin Publicly Addresses Crypto, Says Practically Nothing
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-06-07T17:11:00+01:00
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The Operation Prowli campaign has been spreading malware and malicious code to servers and websites all over the world, affecting over 40,000 machines.
Operation Prowli Malware Infects Over 40,000 Machines, Which Were Used for Crypto Mining
Ana Alexandre
2018-06-07T04:35:00+01:00
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