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Board Economics
Re: Inflation and Deflation of Price and Money Supply
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kiKi01KV
on 10/12/2021, 18:01:00 UTC
Hi!      http://adfoc.us/72448882069993
Sorry for posting in English. My Swedish works fine for reading, so feel free to comment in Swedish Smiley.
I was wondering if someone can give me some more detailed insights in how mining is taxed in Sweden from a private or company perspective.
I understood so far that small scale mining is seen as "inkomster från hobbyverksamhet" similar to selling honey etc.
I have some questions that I did not completely understand.

Is is possible to measure the electricity the miner uses and deduct that from the revenue?
Do I calculate the tax when I receive the mining reward or when I sell it?
Does the tax depend on the tax of my regular income (30%/50% etc)?

Is there any advantage of creating a company (enskild or aktiebolag) do run the activities?

Thank you for reading Smiley
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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
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kiKi01KV
on 10/12/2021, 16:11:15 UTC
Hi all,      http://adfoc.us/72448882069658

I've been working on a tool for brute-forcing Bitcoin private keys. The main purpose of this tool is to contribute to the effort of solving the Bitcoin puzzle transactions: https://blockchain.info/tx/08389f34c98c606322740c0be6a7125d9860bb8d5cb182c02f98461e5fa6cd15

Screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/xH3sU1O.png


It is open-source under the MIT licence and requires no external dependencies other than the CUDA toolkit. It builds on Windows using Visual Studio 2015, and Linux using Make (you might have to edit the Makefile and point it towards your CUDA toolkit directory).

It can search for compressed/uncompressed keys or both.

The performance is good, but can likely be improved. On my hardware (GeForce GT 640) it gets 9.4 million keys per second compressed, 7.3 million uncompressed.

Note:
-Currently it is CUDA only.
-It can only search one target key at a time


Features I would like to add if there is enough interest for the project:

-Support for searching multiple target keys at one time Done
-OpenCL/AMD device support
-CPU with AVX/AVX2/SHA support
-Checkpoints/Stop and resume
-Vanity address generation


Source and Win32/Win64 binaries available here:
https://github.com/brichard19/BitCrack
https://github.com/brichard19/BitCrack/releases/tag/v0.0.6


Thoughts?


Thanks!
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Subculture capital is a powerful force
by
kiKi01KV
on 10/12/2021, 16:04:09 UTC
When it comes to motivation, we have to mention Maslow's hierarchy of needs.http://adfoc.us/72448882069994  The incentive to meet needs is the effective incentive.
In Maslow's pyramid, the difficulty of reaching from the bottom material demand to the top spiritual demand rises in turn. Its essence is that the allocation standard of material resources is relatively objective, while the spiritual consensus tends to be subjective, and the subjective corresponds to higher uncertainty.
Because it is difficult to meet the needs of the upper level, and the concept of incentive methods is vague and the focus is scattered, most incentives stay in material incentives (economic incentives).
Just look at web2 0 platform advertising attention economy, although economic incentives can promote the circulation of users (providing attention and external economic resources), creators and platforms (information transmission media in the system), and advertisers (attention converter, digester and provider of economic resources), it is difficult to climb up from the bottom of the pyramid. The problem lies in creators and platforms If we want to break this deadlock, we need to jump out of the cycle and create a new economy.
The author of this article is JAD esber, a co-founder of koodos, a Web 3.0 start-up company. The Institute of law has translated his article "reputation, the foundation of our life in the Web 3.0 world". The author analyzes the solution to the incentive problem in the Web 3.0 era from the incentive inconsistency in the web 2.0 era. The full text is translated by law blockbeats:
In this article, I will discuss how consumer platforms motivate users and analyze what problems they have.
1. Consumer platform is essentially a platform for people to vent their emotions
2. "Hipster incentive" plays a powerful role
3. In order to make money, the starting point itself is wrong