2021-4-22 11:20 |
Bitcoin needs to move away from the proof-of-work consensus mechanism to remain the world’s dominant cryptocurrency, Ripple’s Chris Larsen said.
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2021-4-22 11:20 |
Bitcoin needs to move away from the proof-of-work consensus mechanism to remain the world’s dominant cryptocurrency, Ripple’s Chris Larsen said.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
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2021-4-22 15:21 | |
Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen is calling for changing Bitcoin’s code to move away from proof-of-work
2021-4-22 08:52 | |
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse took a dig at companies buying Bitcoin last week as the climatic effects of proof-of-work cryptocurrencies, like BTC, may be met with stern regulations if Democrat Joe Biden is elected as the US president.
2020-11-11 14:36 | |
Ripple CTO David Schwartz criticized Bitcoin in a new blog post that claims XRP’s consensus mechanism is more environmental-friendly than BTC’s proof-of-work (POW), which ‘consumes a lot of energy and ultimately harms the environment’.
2020-7-11 18:16 | |
The CTO of Ripple, David Schwartz recently spoke to the News and Research Team from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas in Austin where he was interviewed about a wide range of topics on the crypto ecosystem.
2019-3-24 21:01 | |
David Schwartz, one of the original architects of the Ripple consensus network, doesn’t see XRP being the one digital asset to rule them all any time soon and holds an unspecified amount of bitcoin despite calling its Proof-of-Work consensus algorithm a “technological dead-end.
2018-8-26 08:00 | |