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February 14, 2016, 02:30:53 PM
Is there a list of working tokens issued on the ETH network?
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 12:25:59 PM
Is there a site that shows the Bitcoin Hash rate compared to the Ethereum? (And can it really be compared linearly?)

I see BTC at 1.1 BILLION Giga Hashes https://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate
And Ethereums at 690! https://etherscan.io/charts/hashrate

That is 1.6 million times smaller. Is my math right?

Thx in advance,
IAS

Try breaking it.

Really, is that your answer? You can say the same thing for most alts.
As a holder of Ethereum, it is a genuine question and point.

And as another poster said, they are different algorithms, so how can we compare them?
How would you attack Ethereum (which I have NO desire to do)?

Its about sharing!

My point was that Ethereums network is safe enough on the hash power front. Nor is hash power indicative of how much "trust" or "faith" the industry has in Ethereum. Nobody is going to start a large scale farm or try to make asics for Ethererum. The plan was all along to move to PoS as soon as possible. Ethereum mining is physically distributed in a way Bitcoin isn't, and it will remain so until PoS mining kicks in. After that, who knows what will happen.


Thanks for the answers, appreciated as I have not been keeping up with Ethereum. It will be an exciting time when they move to POS. That is one big experiment. Wow.

All of this crypto thing is still one big experiment!! Smiley

Just don't go too far and go David Carradine on us.
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February 14, 2016, 12:23:40 PM
Is there a site that shows the Bitcoin Hash rate compared to the Ethereum? (And can it really be compared linearly?)

I see BTC at 1.1 BILLION Giga Hashes https://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate
And Ethereums at 690! https://etherscan.io/charts/hashrate

That is 1.6 million times smaller. Is my math right?

Thx in advance,
IAS

Try breaking it.

Really, is that your answer? You can say the same thing for most alts.
As a holder of Ethereum, it is a genuine question and point.

And as another poster said, they are different algorithms, so how can we compare them?
How would you attack Ethereum (which I have NO desire to do)?

Its about sharing!

My point was that Ethereums network is safe enough on the hash power front. Nor is hash power indicative of how much "trust" or "faith" the industry has in Ethereum. Nobody is going to start a large scale farm or try to make asics for Ethererum. The plan was all along to move to PoS as soon as possible. Ethereum mining is physically distributed in a way Bitcoin isn't, and it will remain so until PoS mining kicks in. After that, who knows what will happen.


Thanks for the answers, appreciated as I have not been keeping up with Ethereum. It will be an exciting time when they move to POS. That is one big experiment. Wow.

All of this crypto thing is still one big experiment!! Smiley
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February 14, 2016, 09:18:02 AM
Is there a site that shows the Bitcoin Hash rate compared to the Ethereum? (And can it really be compared linearly?)

I see BTC at 1.1 BILLION Giga Hashes https://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate
And Ethereums at 690! https://etherscan.io/charts/hashrate

That is 1.6 million times smaller. Is my math right?

Thx in advance,
IAS

Try breaking it.

Really, is that your answer? You can say the same thing for most alts.
As a holder of Ethereum, it is a genuine question and point.

And as another poster said, they are different algorithms, so how can we compare them?
How would you attack Ethereum (which I have NO desire to do)?

Its about sharing!

My point was that Ethereums network is safe enough on the hash power front. Nor is hash power indicative of how much "trust" or "faith" the industry has in Ethereum. Nobody is going to start a large scale farm or try to make asics for Ethererum. The plan was all along to move to PoS as soon as possible. Ethereum mining is physically distributed in a way Bitcoin isn't, and it will remain so until PoS mining kicks in. After that, who knows what will happen.


Thanks for the answers, appreciated as I have not been keeping up with Ethereum. It will be an exciting time when they move to POS. That is one big experiment. Wow.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 08:43:54 AM
Is there a site that shows the Bitcoin Hash rate compared to the Ethereum? (And can it really be compared linearly?)

I see BTC at 1.1 BILLION Giga Hashes https://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate
And Ethereums at 690! https://etherscan.io/charts/hashrate

That is 1.6 million times smaller. Is my math right?

Thx in advance,
IAS

Try breaking it.

Really, is that your answer? You can say the same thing for most alts.
As a holder of Ethereum, it is a genuine question and point.

And as another poster said, they are different algorithms, so how can we compare them?
How would you attack Ethereum (which I have NO desire to do)?

Its about sharing!

My point was that Ethereums network is safe enough on the hash power front. Nor is hash power indicative of how much "trust" or "faith" the industry has in Ethereum. Nobody is going to start a large scale farm or try to make asics for Ethererum. The plan was all along to move to PoS as soon as possible. Ethereum mining is physically distributed in a way Bitcoin isn't, and it will remain so until PoS mining kicks in. After that, who knows what will happen.
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February 14, 2016, 08:42:55 AM
Found this interesting article about Ethereum on Cryptomining-Blog. It cointains useful links around Ethereum and is ideal for absolute beginners.

The article's name is 'List of Useful Resources for Ethereum (ETH)'. Enjoy!
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February 14, 2016, 06:38:12 AM

Is it possible to reach 0.1 BTC ETH  Huh Huh Huh Huh
I don't think BTC will drop so much.

Saying this is taking the problem at the inverse. If we ever reach this point, which seems really improbable for me, this will be because Ethereum would have exploded, would be finished and would have many uses.
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February 14, 2016, 06:28:08 AM

Is it possible to reach 0.1 BTC ETH  Huh Huh Huh Huh
I don't think BTC will drop so much.
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Antifragile
February 14, 2016, 05:38:44 AM
Is there a site that shows the Bitcoin Hash rate compared to the Ethereum? (And can it really be compared linearly?)

I see BTC at 1.1 BILLION Giga Hashes https://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate
And Ethereums at 690! https://etherscan.io/charts/hashrate

That is 1.6 million times smaller. Is my math right?

Thx in advance,
IAS

Try breaking it.

Really, is that your answer? You can say the same thing for most alts.
As a holder of Ethereum, it is a genuine question and point.

And as another poster said, they are different algorithms, so how can we compare them?
How would you attack Ethereum (which I have NO desire to do)?

Its about sharing!
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February 14, 2016, 05:09:30 AM
Is it possible to reach 0.1 BTC ETH  Huh Huh Huh Huh
Make that 0.25 ETH/BTC...   it's only a quarter folks!!!   Grin

0.1 bitcoin is possible in short term if there is big hype. In long term, the price could be 0.05 bitcoin if the Ethereum is really useful.

I agree...   if/when BTC goes up 5x...   0.05 ETH/BTC will be today's quarter!   Wink

But right now ETH price is down from the previous highs of $5~$6 while BTC continue to go up.

I think the price of Eth going up or down has nothing to do with Bitcoin price. It is too small.


I agree, it doesn't necessarily mean if the price of BTC goes up a couple of times ETH will follow. Maybe in the case of LTC always following BTC's trading pattern.
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February 14, 2016, 04:51:08 AM
Is it possible to reach 0.1 BTC ETH  Huh Huh Huh Huh
Make that 0.25 ETH/BTC...   it's only a quarter folks!!!   Grin

0.1 bitcoin is possible in short term if there is big hype. In long term, the price could be 0.05 bitcoin if the Ethereum is really useful.

I agree...   if/when BTC goes up 5x...   0.05 ETH/BTC will be today's quarter!   Wink

But right now ETH price is down from the previous highs of $5~$6 while BTC continue to go up.

I think the price of Eth going up or down has nothing to do with Bitcoin price. It is too small.
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February 14, 2016, 04:22:44 AM
Is it possible to reach 0.1 BTC ETH  Huh Huh Huh Huh
Make that 0.25 ETH/BTC...   it's only a quarter folks!!!   Grin

0.1 bitcoin is possible in short term if there is big hype. In long term, the price could be 0.05 bitcoin if the Ethereum is really useful.

I agree...   if/when BTC goes up 5x...   0.05 ETH/BTC will be today's quarter!   Wink

But right now ETH price is down from the previous highs of $5~$6 while BTC continue to go up.
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February 14, 2016, 03:43:32 AM
Is it possible to reach 0.1 BTC ETH  Huh Huh Huh Huh

Make that 0.25 ETH/BTC...   it's only a quarter folks!!!   Grin

0.1 bitcoin is possible in short term if there is big hype. In long term, the price could be 0.05 bitcoin if the Ethereum is really useful.
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February 14, 2016, 03:18:33 AM
Mining with 2 gb gpu will be finished with increase dag size ?
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February 14, 2016, 12:43:54 AM

Is it possible to reach 0.1 BTC ETH  Huh Huh Huh Huh

nothing is impossible in this world  Smiley Smiley
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February 14, 2016, 12:31:56 AM

Is it possible to reach 0.1 BTC ETH  Huh Huh Huh Huh
legendary
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February 13, 2016, 09:08:39 PM
Is there a site that shows the Bitcoin Hash rate compared to the Ethereum? (And can it really be compared linearly?)

I see BTC at 1.1 BILLION Giga Hashes https://blockchain.info/charts/hash-rate
And Ethereums at 690! https://etherscan.io/charts/hashrate

That is 1.6 million times smaller. Is my math right?

Thx in advance,
IAS
Although Etherium has indeed much smaller hash rate, but actually they cannot be compared directly since the hash algorithms are completely different.
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February 13, 2016, 03:41:43 PM
Ethereum's tokenized form betrays its complexity. I'm not sure everybody understands the implifications of a decentralized Turing-complete programming language; it's an analytical monetary system.

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February 13, 2016, 03:23:22 PM
http://etherscan.io

The good Lord, he has returneth.
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