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href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A0YjbLGLXo">there are also terrible ones</a>).
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But I understand people are busy and would rather do other stuff than dive into it. For those, this is
the usual metaphor I give away. I'm sharing it here (1) in case it helps other fellow orange pillers in
doing the Lord's work, and (2) to make sure I say something completely opposite to that terrible "miners
solve highly complex mathematical problems" that sloppy journalists from big media gift to us so we can
confirm they don't understand a thing about what they are reporting.
But I understand people are busy and would rather do other stuff than dive into it. For the busy ones,
this is the usual metaphor I give away. I'm sharing it here (1) in case it helps other fellow orange
pillers in doing the Lord's work, and (2) to make sure I say something completely opposite to that
terrible "miners solve highly complex mathematical problems" that sloppy journalists from big media gift
to us so we can confirm they don't understand jackshit about what they are reporting.
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<p>
So, what is mining then?
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the last hole of the puzzle.
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<p>
What could you do to finish the puzzle? Oh well, the only obvius and tedious thing: you need to go check
the pieces one by one. Pull piece, check hole. Fits? Bingo. Doesn't? Move on to the next. It would be
boring and tedious, but it would surely work. You might get lucky and pull the right piece early, or you
might have to work a lot more. </p>
What could you do to finish the puzzle? Oh well, the only obvious and tedious thing: you need to go
check the pieces one by one. Pull piece, check hole. Fits? Bingo. Doesn't? Move on to the next. It would
be boring and tedious, but it would surely work. You might get lucky and pull the right piece early, or
you might have to work a lot more. </p>
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Eventually, you will find the missing piece, and the puzzle will be complete. Anyone can see that the
Eventually, you would find the missing piece, and the puzzle will be complete. Anyone could see that the
piece is the right one (verifying is easy), even if finding it was a nightmare of work (mining is hard).
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disappointed when the journalists and snake oil salesmen talk about the "complex mathematical problems"
that miners solve.
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<p>
So, those impressive Bitcoin miners you might see on TV news and documentaries: they are just dumb
"ima-try-this-number-out" machines. They are specialized equipment, for a very simple and mundane task.
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<p>
In case you're curious, and in order to help you further understand, here are some corresponding
analogues between real mining and
the puzzle metaphor. If you don't understand things, don't worry, just remember the puzzle story:
analogues between real mining and the puzzle metaphor. If you don't understand things, don't worry, just
remember the puzzle story:
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