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August 08, 2014, 11:03:59 AM
#31
I didn't even think it was possible to mine USD? There are so many regulations regarding USD that I am sure it would be impossible to mine. I personally would not even consider mining USD even if it was possible because of the regulations behind it.
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June 14, 2014, 06:33:52 PM
#30
Would anyone be interested on mining USD, if it was possible, @ $0.01  per block (scrypt)?

If you are serious about this then it would be an alt-coin not the United States Dollar.
legendary
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April 24, 2014, 06:35:53 AM
#29
USD is a proof of stake coin.  The stake is often called "collateral" and the coinbase transaction is called a "loan". 
legendary
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April 23, 2014, 09:27:03 AM
#28
Banks do it all the time when they buy Treasuries from the Federal Reserve that are destined to be converted to currency.

In my wonderland case, i'm talking about regular bitcoin miners.
Imagine the Fed starts issuing dollars through mining, 0.01 USD per block. Would you be interested on mining?

.01 USD per block or 25 BTC...

Even at $5000 usd a block I'd mine BTC...

I'm running 720 GH/s, nothing amazing.
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April 23, 2014, 03:48:12 AM
#27
I would quit mining and put throwaway_value dollars into it instead. There's no coin that will be comfortable for you, you'll have to either invest into some mining gear or just buy some coins directly :S that's how it is yo.
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April 23, 2014, 01:37:10 AM
#26
I use the low usage preset in GUIMiner Scrypt. The high usage makes me uncomfortable with the way it makes my entire system hang for 2-3 seconds at a time.
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December 09, 2013, 03:47:16 AM
#25
I'm already mining alternative currency AUD, but it's very time intensive. I work 9-5 and get rewarded fortnightly. Difficulty has been pretty stable.

What's AUD?

AUD - Australian Dollars
He's just saying he works a job 9-5 so that he can "mine" some money.

lol indeed Smiley
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December 09, 2013, 03:05:09 AM
#24
I'm already mining alternative currency AUD, but it's very time intensive. I work 9-5 and get rewarded fortnightly. Difficulty has been pretty stable.

What's AUD?

AUD - Australian Dollars
He's just saying he works a job 9-5 so that he can "mine" some money.
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December 09, 2013, 02:13:52 AM
#23
I'm already mining alternative currency AUD, but it's very time intensive. I work 9-5 and get rewarded fortnightly. Difficulty has been pretty stable.

What's AUD?
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December 08, 2013, 09:13:35 PM
#22
I'm already mining alternative currency AUD, but it's very time intensive. I work 9-5 and get rewarded fortnightly. Difficulty has been pretty stable.
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December 08, 2013, 03:37:47 PM
#21
 Thanks, pjviitas. So the difficulty DOES have to be variable as done in bitcoin.
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December 08, 2013, 03:16:36 PM
#20
A penny for each block, split between all the miners in a given pool would be less than a penny reward for each block; you burn more $ in electricity for that ten-minute block than you earn that $<0.01

You'd have to be making some sort of patriotic sacrifice to go along with this.

What about solo mining @ constant low difficulty?

Introduces the double spend problem and reduces the security of the network.

Hmmm because the higher the difficulty, the higher the security?

The easiest way to illustrate this is by looking a typical credit card transaction as follows:
1. You hit the 'Buy" button at an online store.
2. An encrypted request for authorization goes to your bank.
3. Your bank unlocks the request with a key.
4. Your bank examines the request and your account.
5. Your bank sends an encrypted response to the online store either authorizing or denying the transaction.
6. The online store unlocks the response with a key.
7. You either get or don't get your stuff.

If the encryption scheme or difficulty of the message was easy to break then you could theoretically intercept a request or a response, craft your own request or response and send it on its way.
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December 08, 2013, 02:54:45 PM
#19
A penny for each block, split between all the miners in a given pool would be less than a penny reward for each block; you burn more $ in electricity for that ten-minute block than you earn that $<0.01

You'd have to be making some sort of patriotic sacrifice to go along with this.

What about solo mining @ constant low difficulty?

Introduces the double spend problem and reduces the security of the network.

Hmmm because the higher the difficulty, the higher the security?
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December 08, 2013, 02:53:08 PM
#18
A penny for each block, split between all the miners in a given pool would be less than a penny reward for each block; you burn more $ in electricity for that ten-minute block than you earn that $<0.01

You'd have to be making some sort of patriotic sacrifice to go along with this.

What about solo mining @ constant low difficulty?

Introduces the double spend problem and reduces the security of the network.
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December 08, 2013, 02:47:07 PM
#17
A penny for each block, split between all the miners in a given pool would be less than a penny reward for each block; you burn more $ in electricity for that ten-minute block than you earn that $<0.01

You'd have to be making some sort of patriotic sacrifice to go along with this.

What about solo mining @ constant low difficulty?
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December 08, 2013, 02:46:49 PM
#16
Please forget about all the rest,  books, politics and all. My question is: if it was possible to mine real dollars, would you mine them @ 0.01 per block? A decentralized alt currency that gives you REAL dollars.

Ok so we are going to get rid of the Federal Reserve and all the banks because we won't need them any more.

I guess the next issue I have is the Treasury itself since its activities (print money) are based on confidence in the government.  I might mine USD but it would depend on my confidence in the government at any particular time.

So in response to your question, yes I would mine USD as long as the Federal Reserve System including the banks where abolished but it would still depend on how confident I was in the government at any particular time.


Ok, so you would be willing to mine it @ 0.01 USD per block. Let's say there is a new block every 10 minutes. What would be a fair difficulty for "dollar miners"?

You cannot set difficulty arbitrarily...it is a function of network hashing power and number of dollars in circulation.

As the other poster mentioned, you are assuming that there will be enough hashing power out there from folks who want to support the network.

There are 3 kinds of miners out there:
1. Miners that will stop mining when they stop making money
2. Miners that will mine as long as they break even
3. Miners that will mine no matter what

So your arbitrary 0.01USD may not be appealing to all 3 groups which will affect the network hashing power and the ability to confirm transactions in 10 minutes.

This is actually no different than the current situation we are in however, Bitcoin doesn't have "Legal Tender" stamped on it so who cares.
legendary
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December 08, 2013, 02:32:32 PM
#15
A penny for each block, split between all the miners in a given pool would be less than a penny reward for each block; you burn more $ in electricity for that ten-minute block than you earn that $<0.01

You'd have to be making some sort of patriotic sacrifice to go along with this.
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December 08, 2013, 02:10:05 PM
#14
Please forget about all the rest,  books, politics and all. My question is: if it was possible to mine real dollars, would you mine them @ 0.01 per block? A decentralized alt currency that gives you REAL dollars.

Ok so we are going to get rid of the Federal Reserve and all the banks because we won't need them any more.

I guess the next issue I have is the Treasury itself since its activities (print money) are based on confidence in the government.  I might mine USD but it would depend on my confidence in the government at any particular time.

So in response to your question, yes I would mine USD as long as the Federal Reserve System including the banks where abolished but it would still depend on how confident I was in the government at any particular time.


Ok, so you would be willing to mine it @ 0.01 USD per block. Let's say there is a new block every 10 minutes. What would be a fair difficulty for "dollar miners"?
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December 08, 2013, 01:54:44 PM
#13
Please forget about all the rest,  books, politics and all. My question is: if it was possible to mine real dollars, would you mine them @ 0.01 per block? A decentralized alt currency that gives you REAL dollars.

Ok so we are going to get rid of the Federal Reserve and all the banks because we won't need them any more.

I guess the next issue I have is the Treasury itself since its activities (print money) are based on confidence in the government.  I might mine USD but it would depend on my confidence in the government at any particular time.

So in response to your question, yes I would mine USD as long as the Federal Reserve System including the banks where abolished but it would still depend on how confident I was in the government at any particular time.
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December 08, 2013, 01:41:17 PM
#12
 Please forget about all the rest,  books, politics and all. My question is: if it was possible to mine real dollars, would you mine them @ 0.01 per block? A decentralized alt currency that gives you REAL dollars.
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