Colleagues, the Exahash
era of SHA-256 mining
is rapidly moving into the mainstream … and much sooner than expected. Exascale
computing is defined as a system that can process more than one exaflop per
second — which is equal to a billion billion calculations per second.
The BTC network surpassed
1 exaflop in May 0f 2013, which at the
time was up to eight times faster than the
combined speed of the top 500 supercomputers in the
world. Enter 2018. The BTC hashrate is over 30-35 exahash per second or over 30
billion gigahashes per second, and the BCH network is 3-5 exahash per
second or over 5
billion gigahashes per second. Nakamoto
consensus is a name for Bitcoin’s decentralized, pseudonymous consensus
protocol and is considered as Bitcoin’s core development and innovation. So
when will we see the 500 exahash zetahash era?
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Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Friday, May 25, 2018
Japan’s Mitsubishi Financial Group latest firm to adopt Blockchain
Colleagues,
payment speed increase and OPEX reduction once again are the business drivers
behind Japan’s largest bank to adopt Blockchain. Sounds familiar. MUFG
in partnership with Akamai
expect it to process over a million transactions per second with less latencies
of less than two seconds per transaction and ultimately with underlying Blockchain
architecture that is “expected to be extensible to 10 million transactions per
second.” By comparison, when Bitcoin backed by the world’s first Blockchain
can process seven transactions per second with latencies exceeding 10 minutes.
Read the joint May 21, 2018 announcement by clicking
here. This action comes just months after MUFG announces plans to
issue its own yen-backed
cryptocurrency in January of this year. The Cryptocurrency Academy is not
surprised by this move. Moreover, we predict a veritable tsunami of
cryptocurrency related Blockchain initiatives from major financial institutions
across North America, Asia and Europe in the coming months. So who is next in
line? Send us your comments and subscribe today! Lawrence, Cryptocurrency
Academy (https://cryptocurrencyacademy.blogspot.com)
Thursday, May 24, 2018
How does the new Japanese GMO Titan V 8GPU Bitcoin Miner Stack-up against the Competition?
Colleagues,
GMO Internet, the Japanese technology
firm will launch its new B2 miner with
7nm capabilities on June 6 with mass production and shipment starting by late October.
The GMO B2 7nm product uses semiconductors are
very small yet house over 20 billion transistors that will allow devices to
perform more complex calculations and purportedly at lower energy consumption
levels (… to be verified). We at the Cryptocurrency Academy we unable to locate
a publicly published price for the new mining device. Nonetheless, the key
question remains: How will the GMO B2 measure-up on a performance-to-cost basis
(when energy consumption is included in the equation) against leading products
today? Well, the TITAN V 8GPU
rig
sells for $33.5k, Bitcoin Miner
A1 costs $11.9k, TITAN XP/V 8 GPU has an $8.9k price tag
and the Bitmain
Antminer S9 which sells for $6.9k. Send us your comments and subscribe today! Lawrence, CryptocurrencyAcademy (https://cryptocurrencyacademy.blogspot.com)
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Will PayPal’s Expedited Virtual Currency Transaction System Speed-up Payments?
Colleagues,
the goal of PayPal’s application for a “Expedited
Virtual Currency Transaction System" with the US Patent and Trademark
Office is to speed-up payment processing. Reducing speed generally carries the
benefit of lower OPEX. To achieve this the leading payments services firm
proposed a method creating secondary wallets with their own unique private keys
for sellers and buyers. This innovative system would transfer private keys tied
to an exact amount of a cryptocurrency. PayPal joins the ranks of JP Morgan and
other firms seeking a first mover advantage in the processing of
Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies. On a broader front, PayPal is among the
growing list firms such as Microsoft, PizzaforCoins, Overstock, Shopify and
Subway who accept payments in cryptocurrencies. Will PayPal’s new technology –
once approved – expedite payments (and lower transaction costs)? And which
firm(s) are next in line to accept cryptocurrency payments? Send us your
comments and subscribe today! Lawrence,
CryptocurrencyAcademy
(https://cryptocurrencyacademy.blogspot.com)
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Sizing-up the new Infinito ‘Universal’ Wallet – Reality or Hype?
Colleagues,
cryptocurrency wallets … hardware, software, paper-based and electronic. They
come in a variety of form factors. Enter the Infinito Wallet which purports to
universally carry your codes for a multitude of cryptocurrencies. Among its key
features are enhanced speeds, price optimization, QR code scanning, contracts
management, touch ID support and more. The Crytocurrency Academy’s chief
concern is security and convenience, otherwise this next gen feature set is
quite impressive. While the concept of a ‘universal’ coin wallet is not new, if
Infinito can in fact deliver on its feature and function claims this new wallet
would appear to be bleeding edge. Any crypto wallet is no better than the
security it provides to its owners. By contrast, the ability to carry one
wallet from which you can trade multiple currencies offers significant
convenience. Bottom line: How does the Infinito Wallet compare to the most
popular wallets on the market today including TREZOR,
KeepKey, Coinbase,
Ledger BLUE and
the Ledger Nano S?
Send
us your comments and subscribe today! Lawrence, CryptocurrencyAcademy
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Saturday, May 19, 2018
J.P. Morgan Pioneers Blockchain for Inter-Bank Payments with US Patent application
Colleagues,
after initial hesitation toward Blockchain in 2015-2017
Jamie Dimon’s team a J.P. Morgan filed a patent
for inter-bank payments using the technology late last year as disclosed by the
US Patent Office this month. The focus of this patent – awaiting approval – in on cross-border
payments which require “a number of messages” be sent between the bank and 3rd
party clearing houses involved in the transaction. These transactions on a
Blockchain would reduce high costs, process payments in real time with a
verifiably true audit trail while providing accurately logging of the
transactions. Cryptocurrency Academy believes this is a sign of things to come
and fully expects other money center banks worldwide to file their own patents.
Bottom line: Blockchain has the potential to reduce costs, speed-up payment
processing and do so in a secure manner. In March 2018 financial messaging provider SWIFT worked with 34 global
banks to test a DLT
proof of concept (PoC) to help with Nostro
account reconciliation. Share a comment and subscribe
today! Lawrence, CryptocurrencyAcademy (https://cryptocurrencyacademy.blogspot.com)
Thursday, May 17, 2018
How Pervasive is the Google Chrome Malware Nigelify Used for Crypto Mining?
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