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Monday 19 February 2024 6:00 am  |  Updated:  Monday 19 February 2024 2:54 pm

Building Blocks: Unveiling the mechanics behind bitcoin mining and Proof of Stake

By: Michael Harding

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Every week Blockchain Sensei will be walking you through the basics of blockchain technology. Consider this your crash course in all things web3!

In the realm of cryptocurrency, understanding the intricate processes behind Bitcoin mining and Proof of Stake (PoS) is crucial for navigating the digital asset sphere. 

Initially, Bitcoin mining was a process accessible even to individual users leveraging their phones or laptops. However, as the algorithms driving Bitcoin’s network have grown increasingly complex, specialised hardware known as ASIC miners have emerged. These miners compete globally to solve algorithms, with the reward being a “hash,” akin to a raffle ticket, granting permission to process the latest block of transactions and earn the coveted prize of one Bitcoin.

With the surge in Bitcoin’s value and the escalating energy costs associated with running ASIC mining operations, innovative solutions have emerged. These include leveraging renewable energy sources such as wind and solar farms, with some mining facilities even operating beneath Niagara Falls. Additionally, coalitions like Foundry have formed to increase hash outputs and share block rewards. Notably, the recent migration of hash power from China to the United States following China’s ban on Bitcoin mining underscores the dynamic nature of the mining landscape.

In contrast to Proof of Work (PoW), Proof of Stake (PoS) offers a more energy-efficient alternative. In PoS, a blockchain issues tokens, and users must stake a certain amount of tokens to become nodes or validators, thereby earning block rewards. This system, which forms the foundation of staking and staking rewards, incentivizes users to contribute to the network’s security and stability. The total value locked (TVL) in PoS networks is determined by the value and quantity of tokens staked, highlighting the network’s resilience and attractiveness to investors.

A case study of Ethereum’s transition from PoW to PoS illustrates the potential rewards for participants. By staking Ethereum tokens, nodes can earn staking rewards, with the value of these rewards influenced by factors such as the token’s price and the quantity staked. This shift to PoS not only enhances transaction speeds but also reduces barriers to entry, making participation in the network more accessible and cost-effective.

In essence, the advent of PoS marks the beginning of a new era in decentralised finance (DeFi), characterised by faster transactions, lower environmental impact, and increased accessibility. As the cryptocurrency ecosystem continues to evolve, understanding these foundational concepts will empower investors to navigate the space with confidence and foresight.

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