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Hey Canadian Bitcoiners! 🇨🇦 On Bitcoin is written in the heart of Canada in Manitoba which is home to some of the cleanest and least expensive hydro electric power in North America. There are a growing number of Bitcoin meetups across the Great White North from the east coast to the west coast. Whether…
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I’m not an electrician. My advice is to always hire a professional when it comes to working with electricity and installing what you need to setup your home mining operation. Electricity is VERY DANGEROUS and getting it wrong can cause death, fires and serious injury. When I first started learning about Bitcoin and Bitcoin…
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If you’re new to the world of Bitcoin, welcome! The rabbit hole is deep and there is lots to learn but don’t fret, It’s a wonderfully facinating journey. Bitcoin has a whole language to it that can seem overwhelming for some but It’s important to take the time to learn these concepts. This is…
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I grew up in Winnipeg in the 90’s, moved to the west coast in the 2000s and have been back living in Manitoba, Canada for a couple years now. Ever since I moved back I’ve been in search of a Bitcoin Only meetup group. There is or has been crypto meetups but nothing focused…
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Information Technology Network Protocols power the digital world what we all simpistically call “the internet”. The internet is a complex web of protocols that serve as the silent architects, ensuring seamless communication and data exchange for all our favorite websites and apps. What is a protocol? A protocol is a set of rules or…
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The sooner you teach your kids about Bitcoin, the better prepared they will be for the future. Here are some resources for parents and grandparents to help the little ones get a leg up on the future of money. Bitcoin Books for kids Bitcoin Money: A Tale of Bitville Discovering Good Money The kids…
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My goal with this post is to help you understand what mining pools are, why they exist, how they work and the differences between the various pools so you make an informed decision on which mining pool is best for you. In this post I’ll cover; In 2009 when the Bitcoin network first launched,…
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You can’t just change the Bitcoin code. Bitcoin is built on consensus and making changes to Bitcoin is no different. Bitcoin is entirely decentralized and autonomous. The Bitcoin network runs on miners and nodes. Both are computers that run the Bitcoin software and work to keep the network secure. Bitcoin miners and full nodes…
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Been spending more time on a few projects and I’m excited to tell you about them. First off, I finaly ditched Windows for Ubuntu and couldn’t be happier. Better OS + it’s linux so I can do anything. I set up a dual boot system on my laptop and it works great for a…
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When it comes to bitcoin mining, there’s a prominent narrative: it consumes more energy than many countries, emits carbon at astronomical rates, and threatens our environmental sustainability. Despite these alarming statistics, I firmly believe in the potential of bitcoin mining to decarbonize the grid, reduce waste, and contribute positively to energy economics over the…