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Ethereum’s network upgrade reduces energy consumption by 99%

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After years of anticipation, the cryptocurrency ethereum finally implemented a major network upgrade that completely changes how the blockchain verifies transactions.

Called proof-of-stake, this new system has reduced ethereum’s energy consumption by more than 99%.

This is HUGE news for the cryptocurrency industry which has been struggling with high levels of energy usage. Energy usage has been one of the industry’s biggest targets for critique but it’s not likely that bitcoin will follow suit. Instead, the bitcoin network is sticking with a system called proof-of-work, in which highly specialized computers try to guess a winning number that serves to validate transactions and create new coins. This is what’s known as mining.

What is Proof-of-Stake?

Proof-of-stake is an algorithm that rewards users based on how many coins they hold or “stake” in the network. The more coins you stake, the more you stand to gain (or lose) if the network experiences a fork (a split into two different versions). Under proof-of-work, miners are rewarded for expending large amounts of computing power to validate transactions and mint new coins. By switching to proof-of-stake, ethereum hopes to reduce its enormous energy consumption and make itself more accessible to users who don’t have access to expensive mining hardware.

What does this mean for the future of cryptocurrency? Only time will tell but this seems like a really promising start! Stay tuned for more updates.

Ethereum’s Network Upgrade Reduces Energy Consumption by 99% in a move that could potentially save the cryptocurrency industry. This comes as good news as energy usage has been one of the biggest targets for critique when it comes to cryptocurrencies.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Why the meme-stock frenzy is unlikely to repeat

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GME shares surge 74%, but experts stress a meme-stock frenzy resurgence is unlikely due to fundamental differences in the company’s financial situation.

Australia’s budget unveils a second consecutive surplus of A$9.3 billion, prioritising the critical minerals industry and green energy initiatives to reduce reliance on Chinese supply.

Also, GameStop shares have surged 74%, but experts caution against expecting a repeat of the 2021 meme-stock frenzy. #featured #trending

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Why are airlines after the Biden Administration?

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Major airlines are taking legal action against the Biden administration over a newly implemented rule requiring them to disclose fees upfront.

On this episode of Hot Shots – Major airlines are suing the Biden Administration, AI-piloted fighter jets, SpaceX faces funding challenges, and Apple receives crushing feedback.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Veronica Dudo discuss. #featured #trending

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The mounting pressure on Government spends

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Questions abound regarding the factors fueling this inflation surge in Australia and whether it correlates with the escalating government expenditures.

Concerns extend to how Chalmers navigates the mounting pressure amid discrepancies in spending allocations.

Moreover, as Australians grapple with the reality of rising living costs, the feasibility of cutting spending becomes a pressing issue. Additionally, amidst economic uncertainties, individuals seek guidance on managing stock market risks effectively. #Featured #Trending

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