RE: LeoThread 2026-03-05 01-55
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Can this "decentralized" tech survive war where warring nations actually try to target and disrupt its infrastructure?
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It will hold up fine if people would actually invest in their own infrastructure and use crypto the way it was supposed to be used, then we wouldn't have to worry about AWS. I personally run nodes for BTC, ETH, LTC, DOGE, and XMR.
Very cool, yeah community-run infra around the world is very important.
It's tricky with ASIC-mined coins though, as mining infra inherently centralizes.
This is very true. I have to look into the less efficient 'home' miners mostly because the big boys are just too power hungry and expensive. The home miners I can also subsidize with solar power so the power costs are less at least.
Do they get you anything?
The DOGE/LTC miners do pretty decent. 400W and gets 700mh/s. I haven't gone down the little nerdaxe hole yet, lol. I just try to find good deals on older lower powered miners and wrap them in solar.
Cool, good to hear that individual mining still brings income.