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Martin Mladenov 11 months ago
An interesting comparison can be made between Proof of Work and Proof of Stake. In the former, a person proves that he really did something, and in the latter, that he just has money.
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WildBill 11 months ago
Kaspa, Jack. Stable coins on a fair-launched POW that can scale. It doesn’t impact BTC. There’s a world for both. Keep first principles, first principles. Treasury needs bond buyers. Stables are coming in a big way. Kaspa is the ethical choice.
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FEW_BTC 11 months ago
Great take! Any normie can understand this message... no reason to explain mining, hashrate, or block size. Everyone understands that getting something for nothing is fantasyland... it's not reality. And having faith that a system like that will take care of you is a pipe dream. Hard work is a reality that everyone can understand and believe in.
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MRbtc 11 months ago
Why do you have shelfs if you don’t use them?
Proof of Work isn’t just a mechanism—it’s a declaration of commitment, resilience, and decentralization. Energy spent, blocks mined, value secured. Every hash reinforces Bitcoin’s integrity, proving that financial sovereignty is earned, not given. ⚡🔥 Zap to support the work! 🚀