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Re: 比特币网络挖矿难度水平上涨8.16%

Re: 比特币网络挖矿难度水平上涨8. 16%

Re: 比特币网络挖矿难度水平上涨8.16%

由于世界各地加密货币挖矿设备的极速扩张,这使得前天比特币网络的挖矿难度增加了8.16%。

由于区块产生时间缩短的缘故,前天比特币网络的挖矿难度水平增长了8.16%。

比特币网络在所有加密货币中是规模最大的。基于工作量证明(Pow)的共识算法,比特币网络中涉及挖矿的处理量是巨大的,这等同于一堆超级计算机。而随着更多的专业挖矿设备加入,比特币网络的总算力仍旧在增加。

挖矿社区的每一个成员都想获得更多收益,为此这就增加了市场的竞争力。在逻辑上讲,随着高性能设备的使用,它应该更容易解开加密货币难题从而发现新的区块。但是比特币开发者在很久以前就看到了这个问题。为了阻止矿工使用强大的设备去采矿,确保比特币的不间断供应,于是在系统中加入了挖矿难度监管。

比特币挖矿难度水平每产生2016个区块调整一次。困难调整将会取决于网络的性能,考虑到哈希能力的可用性和发现新区块的平均时间。如果新区块产生速度超过了6块/小时,那么挖矿难度将会增加,同样地如果发现区块的时间长于10分钟,那么挖矿难度会降低以此来确保区块的恒定生产速度。

比特币价格在最近几个月所展示出来的有前途趋势,使得很多用户参与到了挖矿当中,这就拓展了比特币算力性能。比特币网络哈希能力的增加会被反应在挖矿难度的历史中。继11月18和12月2日挖矿难度分别增加10.68%和1.76%后,最近难度又上涨了8.16%。

最近的比特币网络挖矿难度水平是310,153,855,703,与之对应的总哈希率是2,220,167,778 GH/s。如果最近加密货币挖矿领域发展迅速的话,那么挖矿难度还会继续增加。

翻译:輕雨@比特头条 http://www.bitett.com

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After Second Hack This Year, South Korean Exchange Youbit Closes Down

After Second Hack This Year, South Korean Exchange Youbit Closes Down

South Korean exchange Youbit announced on its website today that it is closing down after a hack early Tuesday, December 19, 2017, that resulted in the loss of 17 percent of its assets.

The exchange, previously known as Yapizon, did not indicate how many bitcoins or other cryptocurrencies were stolen or what the total fiat value of the attack amounted to, but it was enough to lead to bankruptcy.

This was the second hack the exchange suffered this year. A prior attack in April 2017, resulted in the loss of 3,816 bitcoins, worth around $5 million at the time.

Youbit said hackers broke into its hot wallet, the online account used to pay out cryptocurrencies instantly. While hot wallets offer greater convenience, they also put funds at greater risk because they are connected to the internet.

The remaining coins were kept offline in a cold wallet, the exchange said, resulting in no additional losses. The exchange indicated that customers could withdraw up to 75 percent of their balances, and the rest would be tallied out after the final settlement.

Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), the state agency that responds to cyberattacks, is investigating the incident, as reported in Reuters. KISA has maintained that North Korean hackers were behind the first hack.

Chris Doman, threat engineer at software security company AlienVault, told bitcoin Magazine, he suspects BlueNoroff, a subgroup of North Korea’s cyber crime group Lazarus is responsible for the second Youbit attack. Lazarus is known for the November 2014 hack on Sony Pictures Entertainment, one of the biggest corporate breaches in history.

While attacks by Lazarus have mainly been aimed at social disruption, recent reports indicate the group is increasingly going after money. With the value of bitcoin surging to all-time highs, exchanges are becoming a lucrative target.

“The first time I saw them target a bitcoin company was in May this year — the same month they unleashed WannaCry,” Doman said in a statement shared with bitcoin Magazine.

The exchange that Doman was refering to is South Korean bitcoin exchange Bithumb. Around that same time, WannaCry ransomware attacks were encrypting user’s computers and offering to de-encrypt them in exchange for bitcoin. Analysis of the techniques used in the WannaCry attacks show strong links to Lazarus.  

Doman added, “They’ve also used related malware to opportunistically mine Monero coins on compromised servers. Clearly they have a large interest in cryptocurrencies as an easy method for economic gain, as well as an opportunity to economically weaken their enemies.”

Although Youbit is one of the smaller bitcoin exchanges, the hack underscores the risk involved in leaving funds on an exchange, where control of those funds is handed over to a third party and is only as safe as whatever security measures that exchange chooses to use.

Throughout the history of bitcoin, hacks have amounted to painful losses. When bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox began liquidation proceedings in April 2014, the company announced that approximately 850,000 bitcoins were missing, an amount valued at more than $450 million at the time. In August 2016, the bitcoin exchange Bitfinex announced hackers stole approximately 120,000 BTC, worth $72 million at the time.

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