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  • {{seealso|Non-specialized hardware comparison}} Below are statistics about the Bitcoin [[Mining]] performance of [[ASIC]] hardware and '''only includes specialized equipment that has been shipped.'''
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  • {{seealso|Non-specialized hardware comparison}} .... For GPUs, CPUs, and other hardware not specifically designed for bitcoin mining [[Non-specialized_hardware_comparison|see here]]. '''Only specialized equip
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mining hardware comparison]]
    40 bytes (4 words) - 13:49, 4 February 2011
  • ==Traditional mining== ==Split-key mining==
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  • Bitcoins are created as a reward for a process known as mining. They can be exchanged for other currencies, products, and services. As of Those who chose to put computational and electrical resources toward mining early on had a greater chance at receiving awards for block generations. Th
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  • ...ork which allows programmers to write code which works across a variety of hardware, both CPUs and GPUs included. OpenCL was originally developed by Apple. ...or detailed statistics on the hash rates that can be achieved with various hardware.
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  • Mining pools also have a pool-specific share difficulty setting a lower limit for It should be noted that pooled mining often uses non-truncated targets, which puts "pool difficulty 1" at
    9 KB (1,351 words) - 15:07, 30 December 2023
  • {{seealso|Non-specialized hardware comparison}} Below are statistics about the Bitcoin [[Mining]] performance of [[ASIC]] hardware and '''only includes specialized equipment that has been shipped.'''
    23 KB (2,450 words) - 08:21, 28 March 2023
  • {{seealso|Non-specialized hardware comparison}} .... For GPUs, CPUs, and other hardware not specifically designed for bitcoin mining [[Non-specialized_hardware_comparison|see here]]. '''Only specialized equip
    2 KB (203 words) - 23:52, 5 February 2015
  • ...dedicated miner where it was procured, built and operated specifically for mining or it could otherwise be a computer that fills other needs, such as perform '''Warning:''' GPU mining is not very profitable (if at all) anymore, and even if you have free elect
    14 KB (2,006 words) - 18:25, 10 December 2015
  • #REDIRECT [[Mining hardware comparison]]
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  • Shows an estimate of the amount of time, on average, that you will need to do mining at the specified hash rate before you will generate a [[blocks|block]] and ...our miner software or from an estimate obtained from the [[mining hardware comparison]] tables.
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  • Sold custom built [[mining rig|mining rigs]] and contracts for purchasing mining rig capacity. ...s://bitcointalk.org/?topic=3208 Dedicated Bitcoin Mining Rigs]</ref>. The mining contracts were first offered March 25, 2011<ref>[https://bitcointalk.org/?t
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  • Some Bitcoin users might wonder why there is a huge disparity between the mining output of a CPU versus a GPU. ...d toward their special tasks. These are the differences that make Bitcoin mining far more favorable on a GPU.
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  • '''DeepBit''' was a [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. The site currently reports a hash rate of 0 Gh/s<ref>[https://deepb ...a simple reward sharing scheme and fast payments. It was once the biggest mining pool and at one point had more than 50% of the overall hash power at the ti
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  • ...from your [[:Category:Miners|miner]] client, or from the [[mining hardware comparison]]. ...e value for a GPU card itself can be determined from the [[mining hardware comparison]]. More accurate values would come from a measurement such as that provide
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  • A [[Pooled mining|mining pool]]. ...n active forums community, real-time worker statistics tracking and mining hardware giveaways/contests.
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  • |industry=[[Mining pool]] '''P2Pool''' is a decentralized [[Bitcoin]] [[Bitcoin Pool|mining pool]] that works by creating a peer-to-peer network of miner nodes.
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  • ...is page should serve as an entry point and a place to organize most of our mining articles. Thank You! (-Atheros) --> ...e:Quick-and-dirty-4x5970-cooling.jpg|thumb|right|A home-made "[[Mining rig|mining rig]]"]]
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  • ...ion=profile;u=241 QuantumMechanic]. With Proof of Work, the probability of mining a block depends on the work done by the miner (e.g. CPU/GPU cycles spent ch ...monopoly costs will become more and more dramatic. The ratio of bitcoin's mining rewards to market value is programmed to decline exponentially. As this hap
    31 KB (5,060 words) - 07:40, 26 September 2022
  • ==Traditional mining== ==Split-key mining==
    1 KB (59 words) - 08:25, 24 October 2012
  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashcash hashcash] [[Proof_of_work]] function as the mining core. All bitcoin miners whether CPU, GPU, FPGA or ASICs are expending the ...oposal]] bitcoin precursors, also were proposed in the context of hashcash mining.
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  • variety of cryptographic protocols. Proving sacrifices of coins to mining fees - could encourage mining centralization. CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY can be used to
    13 KB (1,845 words) - 17:59, 24 September 2019
  • ...ms for Bitcoin [[mining]] in both speed and efficiency, all Bitcoin mining hardware that is practical in use will make use of one or more Bitcoin ([[Block hash Note that Bitcoin ASIC chips generally can ''only be used for Bitcoin mining''. While there are rare exceptions - for example chips that mine both Bitc
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