Ethereum Mining - Beginner’s Guide

in #ethereum7 years ago (edited)

What is Ethereum?

Ethereum (ETH) is more than a cryptocurrency. It's also called Ether. It’s an open source shared world computing platform. A ‘world computer’ that allows for the decentralized verification of transactions for any Turing-viable implementation. Thanks to Ethereum, Blockchain technologies are now easy to employ without having to reinvent the wheel. [Source: BuyBitcoinWorldWide]

Ethereum was proposed in late 2013 by Vitalik Buterin, a cryptocurrency researcher and programmer. Development was funded by an online crowdsale that took place between July and August 2014. The system went live on 30 July 2015, with 11.9 million coins "premined" for the crowdsale. This accounts for approximately 13 percent of the total circulating supply. [Source: Wikipedia]

What is Ethereum Mining?

Ether mining is the accruement of ETH via the validation of network transactions. More specifically, mining is the participation in the validation of transactions that take place in order to confirm all activity in the Ethereum Blockchain. This can be done on every platform meaning that it is available to home computers as well as tailored rigs. Note that it’s usually easier to get started with Unix machines than with Windows, especially when it comes to Ethereum.

Read more: -> How To Mine Ethereum in Easy Steps

Please Up Vote if you like the post and also, follow me for more updates. Thanks :)

Follow me on: Facebook - Twitter

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.21
TRX 0.25
JST 0.038
BTC 95358.83
ETH 3366.72
USDT 1.00
SBD 3.11