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calendar_today03-07-2008 00:43:05

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1. Run a Bitcoin node and install "datum" 2. Buy an open source miner, point it to your node, and mine your own blocks Today we're witnessing what happens when the role of deciding what is in a block becomes too centralized. Run a mining node asap. Lots of tutorials available.

1. Run a Bitcoin node and install "datum"
2. Buy an open source miner, point it to your node, and mine your own blocks

Today we're witnessing what happens when the role of deciding what is in a block becomes too centralized. Run a mining node asap. Lots of tutorials available.
Simple Mining (@simpleminingio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saylor is not concerned with mining pool centralization. Why? The real power rests with the economic actors, nodes, politicians, miners, and tech providers.

skot (@skot9000) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kids are learning about open source Bitcoin mining in school. Proprietary mining empire days are numbered. Massive props to BitMaker ⚡

boerst (@boerst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Sankey visual: stratum.work/sankey Thanks Satoshi for contributing! It's unlikely for different pools to consistently have the exact same transactions in their block template. When all merkle branches match, it's an indicator that they might be using a shared source.

boerst (@boerst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An excellent tutorial that steps through how to mine Bitcoin at home. Anyone can easily set this up over a weekend: paulscode.com/t/mining-bitco… FYI when choosing a miner: Bitaxe and Nerdaxe have excellent open source communities. "LuckyMiner" has no community, so I would avoid.

Kent Halliburton (@khalliburton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To align incentives with its clients, Sazmining only profits from a revenue share model. Having this feature accessible via DATUM unlocked our ability to offer OCEAN to clients — thank you OCEAN! We’re now beta testing for select clients…jump on in.

~/satstackingpleb 🚌☀️⛏️ (@satstackingpleb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The home mining scene is getting spicy and there are lots of discussion around licensing and ethos and it brought up something that's been on my mind for a few months. So let me throw a new one your way since they are only enclosure files... As of today the StealthMiner V1

The home mining scene is getting spicy and there are lots of discussion around licensing and ethos and it brought up something that's been on my mind for a few months. 

So let me throw a new one your way since they are only enclosure files...

As of today the StealthMiner V1
Jimmy Song (송재준) (@jimmysong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you care about spam on Bitcoin, the best thing you can do is mine and make your own templates. Doing so reduces the influence of the centralized mining pools who create templates for their hashers.

boerst (@boerst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Run a node at home and mine bitcoin with it. It'll be a fun holiday weekend project and you'll get paid for doing this work! The value of the network increases when more individuals like yourself use your own node to decide what gets included in the next block.