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Thoughts? Ethereum Proof Of Stake Vs Proof Of Work?
Ethereum Proof Of Stake Vs Proof Of Work.
So, If you run a validator and have 32 ether, You get a dividend. Am I correct that the Proof of Work miners in ethereum will be gone? Or will they still exist. I like the idea of reducing power consumption. Seems aggressive and dangerous to change so much, Remember how the Slock.it DAO contract screwed everything up?
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Right I remember reading about Ethereum and the transition towards a proof of stake system. I felt the need to go and dive into some articles to see how far they've come.
According to this it hasn't launched yet: Quote:
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Here's more on the subject and I'm not overly excited about the fact ethereum supply are not limited: Quote:
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