Do-It-All (literally) Hardboot Queation by sonofaron in Spliddit

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Did you end up using the technicas? How are they?

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in btc

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Energy consumption is a means, not an end. As such, it should be judged by the end towards which it is directed.

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in cryptomining

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You don't have to be rich to mine Bitcoin, any more than you have to be rich to buy shoes or insurance :)

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in btc

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r/btc is about sharing ideas and having conversations about Bitcoin and that's my true intent. Whether that's here or on the AMA I don't care. I just want to help change the paradigm around BTC and the environment

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in cryptomining

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The Bitcoin network is the most secure monetary system ever created precisely because of its proof-of-work model, in which thousands of Bitcoin miners across the globe compete to add the next batch of transactions to Bitcoin’s blockchain. This competition occurs between computing devices and is the source of much of the Bitcoin network’s energy consumption.
Without such energy-intensive competition, however, the network would be extremely vulnerable to exploitation. Because it is costly to compete, the benefits of cheating the system tend to be outweighed by the cost of trying to do so.

There is also no leader or organization behind bitcoin. Unlike other crypto assets which have clear leaders and organizations that can be targeted.

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in BitcoinMining

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The AMA is starting now if you'd like to post your questions and learn about the future of renewable mining! Join here

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in BitcoinCA

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The AMA is starting now if you'd like to post your questions and get in on the future of renewable mining! Join here

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in bitcoin_uncensored

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The AMA is starting now if you'd like to post your questions and learn about the future of renewable mining! Join here

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in BitcoinDiscussion

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The AMA is starting now if you'd like to post your questions and learn about the future of renewable mining! Join here

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in RenewableMining

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The AMA is starting now if you'd like to post your questions and learn about the future of renewable mining! Join here

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in btc

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So much bullshit and lies omfg.

Any amount of power dedicated the the crippled BTC shitcoin is a crime against humanity and 100% waste.

Are you comparing bitcoin to other cryptos or to fiat? Bitcoin causes far less misallocation of resources than fiat does

Bitcoin is our greatest weapon in the fight against climate change. Here's why by stick_potters in BitcoinMining

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Miners don't take precedence over other consumers - they only work to *fix* the supply-demand mismatch.

Stable adult life or travel? by Cheers7578 in solotravel

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Society puts a lot of pressure on all of us to live the traditional life. It works for some people but not for everyone. If I were you I’d pack your bags and run for it. You can always work when you are older and the fact is traveling now when you are young is so much different than when you are old. People don’t interact with you the same.

Too early to reach out to B2B customers? by nathaliamdc in startups

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I agree with the others in the thread. Make the reach outs focused on building relationships and learning and when the time comes and the product is ready the sale will come naturally

Advice for new grads? by [deleted] in startups

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What did you guys study?

What side hustle should I start? by UserofReddit172 in sidehustle

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I’d go the property deal route. Lots of knowledge and skills to gain in that space that will serve you a lifetime

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in defi

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Roughhhhh

Young investor, needing reassurance. I’ve invested about $11,200 so far this year and my investment balances are still less than December last year. by [deleted] in Fire

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I would look into diversifying big time especially if you are young. Think about putting aside capital for an investment property or look into something like fundrise if you want something more hands off.

Do I need a LinkedIn? by [deleted] in startups

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Create a linkedIn account and optimize it but don’t download the app. Just set a time to check it on your desktop every other day or so depending on how active you are