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Proof-of-Work

Coverage of Proof-of-Work in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 22 · 02:14 UTCMost recent: Apr 30 · 15:39 UTC
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  • TECHNOLOGYApr 30 · 15:39 UTCR/CRYPTOCURRENCY
    The next BTC will not arrive wearing a crown.

    The article promotes SUPRX, a SHA256d proof-of-work blockchain, as a potential next-generation Bitcoin alternative. It highlights its dual-asset structure (SUPRX for mining and wSUPRX for trading on Base) and emphasizes reserve proof, bridge mechanics, and chain structure as critical indicators over price. The author argues that thin liquidity and underappreciated systems precede major discoveries.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 29 · 08:55 UTCR/BITCOIN
    Steve Keen just went viral saying Bitcoin goes to zero. He predicted 2008 and he's no fool. But he's got this wrong.

    Steve Keen, a complexity theorist known for predicting the 2008 financial crisis, argues Bitcoin will fail due to its energy consumption becoming politically unsustainable. Critics counter that Bitcoin's protocol adjusts to energy costs, reducing consumption, and that renewable energy transitions may provide cheap, abundant power for miners. The article challenges Keen's model by highlighting Bitcoin's adaptability and renewable energy synergies.

  • SECURITYApr 22 · 03:35 UTCR/BITCOIN
    Bitcoin Eyes $78K as US Military Calls Proof-of-Work a "Power Projection" Tool

    Bitcoin is approaching $78,000 as the US military describes Proof-of-Work as a 'power projection' tool, highlighting its strategic significance. The article links Bitcoin's price movement with the US Department of Defense's acknowledgment of blockchain technology's role in national power dynamics.

  • SECURITYApr 22 · 02:14 UTCCOINTELEGRAPH
    US admiral calls Bitcoin an instrument for US ‘power projection’

    US Navy Admiral Samuel Paparo stated that Bitcoin's proof-of-work technology has significant cybersecurity applications, positioning it as a tool for US power projection. He emphasized its importance in computer science and national security contexts.