With Bitcoin Mining Becoming More Industrialised, What Will This Mean for the Future of the Bitcoin Blockchain?
High energy prices and tight margins are seeing smaller Bitcoin miners struggling to operate profitably. Robin Vaks asks how this might effect the longer-term security and decentralization of the Bitcoin blockchain.
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