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If you’re aiming to get really deep into Bitcoin’s tech side, I’d suggest starting with the Bitcoin Developer Documentation—it’s pretty comprehensive. I’ve also found BitcoinTalk forums really helpful for technical discussions. For a solid book, “Mastering Bitcoin” by Andreas Antonopoulos is a goldmine. Plus, online courses on Coursera or Udemy can be a great way to get structured learning.
1. Saying "Bitcoin Developer Documentation" isn't helpful, since it's vague and google search show many different and relevant reslt.
2. There's no point of mention BitcoinTalk, when he make the reply on same forum
3. There are thousands of courses of Coursera or Udemy, where some of them may be outdated by now.
I’ve always been a bit skeptical about the energy use with PoW, so mixing in forged blocks sounds like a smart way to cut down on waste while keeping the network secure. I like how miners who stop can still contribute—feels a bit more inclusive. And faster transactions? Definitely a win in my book.
This post fail to realize that liberabit's idea wouldn't reduce electricity usage where miner just use ASIC on altcoin.
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