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this is needed on first app opening for all new users!

bug on nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg with notifications which are not being acknowledged as "read"

I personally don't think there is an issue. I think there is a strong trend of mining companies switching to a saylor strategy and realising they can obtain more BTC via the bond markets and arbitrary methods. also the open source solo miners such as bitaxe is super promising moving forward

Mining pools are very dynamic entities that can and do change fast in response to network or political conditions, 2) a 51% attack is not the same thing as 'control of bitcoin', and 3) as the mining market grows and matures, it is shifting more and more to places outside of USA.

remember folks. Mining pools are very dynamic entities that can and do change fast in response to network or political conditions, 2) a 51% attack is not the same thing as 'control of bitcoin', and 3) as the mining market grows and matures, it is shifting more and more to places outside of USA.

i miss the frothy days, now long gone

maybe the simple reason public-pool.io has not yet found a block is due to having less overall hashrate, compared to other solo pools such as solo.ckpool.org

Solo.ckpool.org website states it is extensively connected to high-speed, low-latency Bitcoin nodes for rapid block change notification and propagation.

Public-pool.io have not found a block, looking at their website. They also do not mention anything about the pools performance.

may switch my bitaxes to solo.ckpool.org based upon past performance. I would not be fussed about a 2% fee if I find a block!

Has public-pool.io ever mined a block or does it use tor? I've seen a few blocks mined with solo.ckpool.org on mempool.space