Old news but still isn't it too soon cause recently was in a discussion on discord about the timeline of ETH 2.0 development, there still might be 2 years more to go
MiningProof of Work (PoW) blockchains rely on cryptocurrency mining for transaction approval, consensus, and security. It is a competitive process where miners compete among themselves to solve a mathematical equation. The winner finds the next block and receives a block reward. Komodo’s block reward is 3 KMD.
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Proof of Work (PoW) blockchains rely on cryptocurrency mining for transaction approval, consensus, and security. It is a competitive process where miners compete among themselves to solve a mathematical equation. The winner finds the next block and receives a block reward. Komodo’s block reward is 3 KMD.
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The following is a brief summary of a blog post written by Komodo's Lead Developer, JL777.
dPoW Demystified
As the industry continues to develop, Komodo's dPoW consensus solution is receiving more attention.
Many people want to call dPoW centralized, but... (More)
The following is a brief summary of a blog post authored by Komodo's Lead Developer JL777.
What are Oracles?
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Any thoughts on this?
Seeing three stale blocks in a short period of time seems very unlikely to occur without there being some type of external factor acting on the blockchain. I wonder if someone has found a way to... (More)