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Digibyte (DGB) on a Heater Working As a Mining Equipment and Vice Versa

Digibyte Mining

The recent discussion at Digibyte Update – 250 was about HDD mining, Performance improvements,  Looking at scaling, Staking, Mining % rewards, GPU mining, CPU mining, Phone-based mining, Getting DigiByte on more App Stores, Mobile applications, Transaction fees, and One-click miner possibilities.

Those who want to know exhaustively about the discussion should visit the channel where they discuss we’re at with v8, Algos, and other improvements.

Community Questions: 

Is the Digital Dollar DUSD a stablecoin on the DigiByte blockchain really going to happen happen? Would it require a hard fork?

What changes will happen when RandomX and progPOW is deployed? Does this create more security?

Can you explain the public Gitchat that will streamline communication for DigiByte developers?

Is this just a private platform for them to work together more effectively?

Could we implement something like ChainLocks (from Dash) to help with confirmation speeds?

DigiByte in El Salvador? And do we still have projects running in Venezuela?

Are we still looking at a supply emissions change? If we do make changes to this when is it likely to be implemented? Will be a donation feature on the new miner where you could donate X amount of minutes every 24 hours for digibyte developers or marketing or DGBAT or any other choices we could pick from?

When someone asked whether the heat from the refrigerator can be used to mine DGB? The entire discussion got geared towards such possibilities.

Some of the members agreed to buy that idea.  The team actually stated that the idea is interesting and stated like:  Could you actually imaging buying like a heater that is your miner. Some of the members who were also miners pointed to how they have been heating their house from the heat out their mining device over the past two years.  One of them stated how the ASICs blow up over time and how he used the heat to dry his clothes.

Noah Seidman pointed to how he had his mining equipment which was 3 kilowatts in Orlando in an apartment which felt like a blast. He recollects how he was really paying to cool.  He said it was very hot and how it was a thermodynamic battle.

Yet someone else pointed to how he was running a 9000 watts heat, pointing to how it heats the house nicely in winter. They have had some exhaust fans in place to push the heat outside when it is too much heat.

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