@tired_n_bored I totally agree with that (I did made a thread on my last reply where I states monero approach), not sure about nano tho… Dont it have the same 51% issue as PoS?
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@tired_n_bored @Deestan I think monero made the right choice of making ASICs useless and be mined on traditional PCs… Anyone can join the mining at anytime what makes mining farms (like the ones with ASICs or GPUs) way less common
@tired_n_bored @Deestan the mining aspect is what makes it secure.,. In theory Proof of Stake is greener, but once someone archive 51% of stake he became the owner of the network, while with proof of work the cost of securing the network is permanent… Saying this, i do agree that bitcoin energy spend is ab issue…
MalMen@masto.ptto Technology@lemmy.world•Butter made from carbon tastes like the real thing, gets backing from Bill Gates42·1 month ago@MuskyMelon @Gsus4 hydrogen probably… just need further development, I think we are in a technologic race, battery is still winning but it can change…
MalMen@masto.ptto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any good multi-player games that allows for optional long term collaboration?11·2 months ago@neidu3 for me that would be openttd
MalMen@masto.ptto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•[YouTube] DRM on ALL videos with tv (TVHTML5) client- yt-dlp01·6 months ago@SnotFlickerman sure it gets harder with DRM, but they will just make DRM break accessible to anyone…
This is my contribution https://github.com/MalMen/HellYes/
@EncryptKeeper @prole I didnt understood the last parte, you are saying that audiobooks are not more popular than reading but more people listen to audiobooks than reading?