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Saturday, December 26, 2015

PSY Launches New “DADDY” Viral Music Video

So PSY is back, with another ridiculous music video filled with all that viral magic, racking up about 8 million views in the first 24 hours. So what’s it all about? Well. Bad dancing. Even worse fashion. Another stupidly catchy song… Oh, and It’s about your “DADDY”.

Change Coins: A Virtual Currency For Good

Everyone wants BitCoins, and with so much wider talk about virtual currency and its future, it’s exciting to see a new angle on that, it’s called “Change Coins” a Virtual Currency For Good.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? [Infographic]

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More than four years after the beginning of this adventure, we still don’t know today what the real identity of the brain behind Bitcoin is and this mystery keeps haunting us. How is it possible that Satoshi Nakamoto, one of the most famous and sought persons in the world, still manages to stay hidden from the public eye? Well, being a genius has its perks and this one was able to erase every digital trace since the online publication of Bitcoin’s original protocol in 2008.
Of course, the multiple possibilities don’t help our detective job, but we enumerated some possible identities in our latest infographic. According to the facts, there are three strong options: one of these persons or groups can really be our Satoshi Nakamoto. If it weren’t for him or her or they we wouldn’t have Bitcoin to rock our world.

Infographic: How to mine your own Bitcoin

aNewDomain.net—Bitcoin is the digital crypto currency that has been sweeping the Internet since 2009. It was created by the nebulous entity Satoshi Nakamoto, allowing Silk Road and others to transact millions of mostly anonymous dollars in sales each year. As with all technology, Bitcoin comes with a light and a dark side. Bitcoins are created by a process called mining, but if your wallet gets lost, they can also be destroyed.
To create Bitcoins, you first download a miner program, then start downloading the blockchain where Bitcoins are encrypted. Blockchains are almost 8GB currently and always increasing in size as transactions happen and blocks are added to it. You can opt for a DVD in the mail if you have data caps and don’t want to waste bandwidth downloading the entire blockchain. How nice.
After that, you turn your Central Processing Units (CPUs) and hopefully your Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) loose on solving cyphers and mining Bitcoins. GPUs do this much better than CPUs.
As Bitcoin mining becomes more popular, new tools with higher processing power have surfaced, such asField Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). Avalon is one company that sells such mining rigs, and its website guarantees each unit to be a 60,000 megahertz or greater power house. Compared to an Intel Core i7 processor, which performs at about 6.7 MHz or 6.7 million hashes per second, there is simply no contest.

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