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earnestly trying to find informed takes on POS vs POW, regardless of conclusion...what are the tradeoffs? https://x.com/genxdegenerate/status/1882302278767620161
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good on you to seek informed takes greg from x is all maxi talk though if someone says its common sense, everyone agrees, OG crypto people know - i would run far away from them
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I saw your cast and wrote about PoW and PoS the past two weeks. It is probably impossible to cover each and every issue, so my writings are not exhaustive by any measure I assume. In any event, this one is about Proof of Work. https://powerlaw.systems/memo-w04-jan-2025
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@justindrake did his own writings on the topic again, in case you missed it. https://x.com/drakefjustin/status/1887108667675124174
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imo PoW leads to more centralization due to economies of scale: big warehouses full of asic miners controlled by one entity. no one can mine on their own at home like the good ol days anymore, small timers join mining pools and already the top 5 pools control >60% btc hash rate. PoS runs on regular hardware = more accessible, and though eth also has staking pools there are way way more solo validators, best guess around 1:10 or 1:20+ in favour of solo validators vs solo miners
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