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Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed
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light_warrior
on 25/07/2023, 11:50:03 UTC
⭐ Merited by 1miau (1) ,hugeblack (1)
Plagiarism.
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promisedtech

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Normally,after all bitcoin have been mined no reward again,there will be an end of inflation on Bitcoin and the increase in asset scarcity,miners will then only

 be remunerated through the transaction fees of the Bitcoin network.


Along with reliance on transaction fees, miners would need to evolve their equipment due to increasing competition, by then there will be more powerful

technologies so only those who can afford  stays in the game or they could explore alternative cryptocurrency options to seek profitable mining

opportunities.



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Additionally, the chatbot speculates that fixed supply might increase the value of Bitcoin over time. 2140 is a year that corresponds to both the end of inflation on Bitcoin and the increase in asset scarcity.

Miners will then only be remunerated through the transaction fees of the Bitcoin network.


Read more on the Bitcoin halving here.

Along with reliance on transaction fees, miners would need to evolve their equipment due to increasing competition.

Among various possibilities, ChatGPT believes that miners might also explore alternative cryptocurrency options to seek profitable mining opportunities.




Copy 2

well in my research i found out that malicious software doesn’t usually target networking devices, but when cybercriminals do create a router virus, the damage can be considerable because cybercriminals  exploits router firmware vulnerabilities , so you might want to check out for router or wifi virus syptoms.

some of the syptoms i could get are

Slower-than-usual internet:- While many things can slow down your internet speed, this can also be a sign that you need to check your router for malware.

Website redirects:- Cybercriminals can use the control they have over your router to redirect your internet traffic to compromised sites. The idea is to either get you to input your personal information, or to download and install more complex viruses.

Changes in your DNS:- By changing your DNS settings, malicious parties can sidetrack all of your traffic through their servers. Unless your traffic is encrypted, these redirects give them unfettered access to all of your online activity.

Weird software/addons/toolbars you never installed:- It’s not uncommon for viruses to force-install unknown software or bloatware (programs that take up excessive resources) on your devices.


you can browse for more.......................

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Unless we forget our internet password or the neighbors change theirs, we don’t usually think of our routers, much less router malware. There’s a good reason for that: malicious software doesn’t usually target networking devices.

However, when cybercriminals do create a router virus, the damage can be considerable. Routers play an important part in our lives – they direct our internet traffic, and we pair them with all our devices, yet we rarely take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety. It’s a perfect storm.

Slower-than-usual internet. While many things can slow down your internet speed, this can also be a sign that you need to check your router for malware.
Website redirects. Cybercriminals can use the control they have over your router to redirect your internet traffic to compromised sites. The idea is to either get you to input your personal information, or to download and install more complex viruses.
Changes in your DNS. By changing your DNS settings, malicious parties can sidetrack all of your traffic through their servers. Unless your traffic is encrypted, these redirects give them unfettered access to all of your online activity.
Weird software/addons/toolbars you never installed. It’s not uncommon for viruses to force-install unknown software or bloatware (programs that take up excessive resources) on your devices.