Bitcoin Mining 101

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Bitcoin Mining 101

Author: Sebastian Merz
language: en
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Release Date: 2021-01-29
Bitcoin Mining 101 ASIC, CPU, GPU, FPGA, blocks and hashes. I know what you are thinking, what does all of this mean, right? It means profits - if you do it right. Welcome to the world of Bitcoins! Anonymous, fast, low and sometimes no fees - what could be better? There are some risks and a lot you need to know. So go ahead and read this book to find out all about bitcoins and bitcoin mining; you'll be equipped with everything you need to know by the time you have finished reading. You might even join a mining pool, maybe you'll invest - read on and decide.
The Essential Guide to Bitcoin Mining

Author: Brian M. Holmes
language: en
Publisher: Holmes House Press
Release Date: 2018-12-17
New and updated 2nd edition. More miners, more coins, more info. The Essential Guide to Bitcoin Mining: A Cryptocurrency Tutorial is more than just Bitcoin mining. The book introduces people to mining Bitcoin and Altcoins. It discusses what Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is and the history and use cases for it. The book also touches on investing, security, and the retail adoption of crypto. Mining is the focus of this very approachable and useful book. If you don't know anything about Bitcoin or cryptocurrency you will learn much here. If you want to enhance your knowledge of crypto mining and the crypto space this book is for you.
Bitcoin : The Ultimate A - Z of Profitable Bitcoin Trading & Mining Guide Exposed!

How does the bitcoin protocol work? A person cannot mix indefinite bitcoins. The bitcoin protocol states that there will only be twenty-one million bitcoins to be produced by the miners. These bitcoins will then be subdivided into smaller bits. The smallest bit is called ‘satoshi’ named after the bitcoin founder and the divisible amount is one hundred millionth of a bitcoin. Bitcoin currency is based on mathematical formulas unlike our conventional currency that is based on gold and silver. Mathematics is used to generate or ‘mine’ bitcoins. The software programs containing these mathematical formulas are made available to everyone. This means that anyone can access these formulas to ensure that it serves its purpose.