Event JSON
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"content": "Technically, switching pools is trivial. In practice, not so much. Foundry is the only option for regulated US public companies, the majority of the total hash rate. If it is so trivial for the rest, why do they sell their hash rate to Antpool, which has a track record of attacking Bitcoin and shipping closed source firmware with backdoors? Ask nostr:npub1wnlu28xrq9gv77dkevck6ws4euej4v568rlvn66gf2c428tdrptqq3n3wr or nostr:npub1lh273a4wpkup00stw8dzqjvvrqrfdrv2v3v4t8pynuezlfe5vjnsnaa9nk, who know 1000X more about mining than the OP. ",
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