Are you ready for serious mining with a fantastic ARES xMINER device!? Join pre-ordering and book your device Since the occurrence of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, one of the biggest questions has been how to maximize the power of processors (and / or graphics chips) to mine cryptocurrencies. Considering that initially it was possible to mine Bitcoin on any PC, and now it is only possible with the help of strong ASIC miner machines connected to pools, we can conclude that the value by which the weight of cryptocurrency mining is measured (Hashrate ) is growing steadily as the currency is increasingly being mined up. Due to this, the construction of stronger, more powerful machines and chips specially designed for mining is required. This inevitably leads to an increase in the cost of mining devices themselves, their huge consumption of electricity, the production of high CO2 emissions, etc. … More recently, blockchain projects have recognized the difficulty of all the problems Bitcoin had on the subject of mining, and directed to different approaches and solutions. For example, instead of strong ASIC mining chips, it is possible to use only CPU, but only for certain cryptocurrencies whose values ​​are such to ensure efficient utilization of the CPU for the benefit of the network itself and the miners. Transcendence blockchain POW When we say Transcendence blockchain we first think of TELOS (Teloscoin), which is Proof Of Stake — Masternode coin, more than a year old and recognized in many markets. But Transcendence also has Proof Of Work coin — Bitcoin Subsidium XBTX, which is currently being mined exclusively with the help of BLUEBOX devices (https://blueboxing.net), can be traded on the BIRAKE exchange. We have to mention that Transcendence is directed to CPU / GPU mining and the devices you can find in their offer are not ASIC. It is planned that XBTX can be mined on a few other devices, such as BLUEPHONE, GREENBOX, xMINER, which will be discussed the ...

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