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Re: Bitcoin Mining pretty profitable right ?

Re: bitcoin mining pretty profitable right?

Re: Bitcoin Mining pretty profitable right ?

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As previous poster said, you’re a bit unclear in what you want to express, however i think you are asking if mining is still profitable?

Short answer is Yes, long answer is No.

Mining nowadays is also been done by huge companies with specifically designed hardware to use. And even those sometimes have a difficult time making profit due to the high electricity costs.

It will probably be profitable, but you won’t get rich overnight, and it is risky.

However, if you live in a country such as Venezuala, where electricity is free, Mining could indeed be very profitable, and i guess you could get very rich from it.

(Why?)

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Samourai Wallet: We believe that over time as legitimate transactions start to fill block space, and a fee market begins to mature, wallets that have implemented sophisticated fee management mechanisms such as fee bumping will provide their users with the most competitive transaction fees and confirmation times. The tech is there today, the challenge — and it isn’t a small challenge — is entirely UX. We’re working on this today while others are playing catch-up.

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The preview description reads:

Economist and filmmaker Manuel Stagars portrays this exciting technology in interviews with software developers, cryptologists, researchers, entrepreneurs, consultants, VCs, authors, politicians, and futurists from the United States, Canada, Switzerland, the UK, and Australia.

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Chapter 1: First Contact With The Blockchain

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The documentary can be seen here.

Full interviews can be seen here.

Do you think Blockchain can truly change the world for the better? Share your thoughts below!


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