Yesterday we looked at how mining survives political pressure. Today, we dig into the philosophical split: PoW vs. PoS.
Proof-of-Work is battle-tested—decentralized, secure, and hard to fake. Proof-of-Stake? Faster, greener, and increasingly popular. But it concentrates power among the wealthy and cuts out the energy-based security that made Bitcoin what it is.
Both have a place, but the future of crypto depends on whether we prioritize speed and scalability—or trustless, brute-force resilience.
Tomorrow, we’ll examine how Ethereum’s shift to PoS has changed the network—and what lessons Bitcoiners are taking from it.
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**Poll Of The Day**
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
Bitcoin’s Proof-of-Work system has never been successfully hacked—making it the most secure decentralized network in existence for over 15 years.
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