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@easycryptohunt

UK's Premier Provider of GPU Mining Hardware, supplying individuals and businesses worldwide. Your one stop shop for all your mining needs.

Bury, England เข้าร่วม Mart 2018
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TheFarmingForum@TheFarmingForum·
Did you know that you can make money from spare land space with crypto data? Check out more from CEO of @easycryptohunt, Josh Riddett, on his YT channel bit.ly/444IpMU AND join us on the 21st May to see how you can apply it to your farm business bit.ly/3QaN75Y
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As the tokenization of real world assets #RWA ramps up.... It is time to take a look at #Ravencoin, the platform that was custom built for RWA. It has guaranteed non-duplicated names (DNS-like registry) which is good for fraud prevention and protected brand building. It has an optional compliance layer with tags and Restricted Assets to contain your assets to only addresses tagged by you, or by a compliance partner. It has guaranteed non-mutable meta-data so the token (asset) is self-described in any format (PDF, text, movie, folder of files, etc.) If you haven't heard of $RVN, it is because it isn't a company with a marketing department. It is an open-source project that was gifted to the world on the 9th birthday of #Bitcoin. It was released for free, and all $RVN are mined into existence with proof-of work. This gift to the word was the combined effort of #Overstock (formerly $OSTK), @medici_ventures, @BruceFenton, @PatrickByrne, two separate teams of very talented developers, and a large community of very passionate community members that continue to support the project today through mining, social media, layer 2 projects. The ecosystem continues grow and adapt. For #RWA (real-world asset) tokenization, there is no better platform - ANYWHERE. Start at ravencoin.org, or ravencoin.foundation.
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siamkidd@SiamKidd·
This podcast needs more listens in my opinion. This is especially important for crypto investors and traders. We go into a lot of trading errors in this. This podcast was filmed 3 months ago and someone on FB mentioned that I somehow even managed to weave in a subtle $KAS plug in it. Lol, it's not that I'm just trying pump my bags, it's because for 7+ years, I've been saying in endless keynotes/presentations about what the perfect Layer 1 needs. And for 7 long years nothing came around. The one fateful night I was play CoD with my main crypto buddy @easycryptohunt and he told me about $KAS. After spending 10 hours of nonstop research in a single day, I realised this is exactly what I had been preaching for after all these years. So yeah, I will unashamedly advocate it. It's as far opposite to a shit coin you can get. Just write down all the scammy attributes of a shit coin and #kaspa is the opposite. This is why I'm really not at all excited or even surprised by this sudden price rise to 7.3 cents. Why would I? Is there any point in even considering an orderly phased exit until it's at LEAST 2% of the total crypto market cap and when BTC has topped? That's when you should be excited folks. Just focus on market cap and percentage of the whole market. There's no need to check the price every 5 minutes! And I KNOW you're all doing it 😂 So yeah, for me, I see the bear market starting +/- 3 months around 1st Dec 2025 and the total crypto market between $4.5-12T, and KAS to be AT LEAST 2% of that... So chiiiiilllll winstaaan...
siamkidd@SiamKidd

A few months ago I was interviewed on the middle east's biggest podcast. It's predominantly on Spotify etc but here's the YouTube version. We talk about all sorts from #AI to #macroeconomics to new biz ideas to #Crypto :) Hope it helps! youtu.be/3Rq9xk0zcYM?si…

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siamkidd@SiamKidd·
Worth listening to this podcast interview. If you like what you hear, then you really need to grab a ticket to this awesome 1 day content event I'm holding on 18th Nov. It's The Realistic Trader's 10th birthday party and not to be missed! portal.siamkidd.io/cudl-public/
siamkidd@SiamKidd

Here's a podcast interview from Beaufort Private Equity. Here I talk about everything from #crypto, #business, why UK #education and schooling is dogshit and future tech! buzzsprout.com/2241674/135896… Worth listening at x1. 5 speed...

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Easy Crypto Hunter@easycryptohunt·
@SiamKidd You nailed those two ,both looking to be great projects. $cudos is another to keep your eye on. I expect to see many new smaller minable coins to add weight to this use case and believe it to be the one of the big reasons for the revival of GPU coins over the next 24 months
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I'm 37 years old and like many typical millennial teenage blokes back in the day, I explored the internet in search of boobs, music and movies. Probably in that order lol. But the internet was in its infancy in the early 2000s. There was no Pornhub or Spotify or Netflix/Prime. And my 56k dial up modem was beyond frustrating! Instead, there was BitTorent and Napster! The concept of an entire decentralised network where a song was digitised and little bits of it were spread throughout the globe blew my mind! It was great! Naturally, when I entered Crypto properly in 2016, my eyes have always been on the lookout for decentralised network file sharing. Went pretty heavy in $FIL for a bit as well as $Storj and $Sia. But they never really reached their potential. Crypto still doesn't have the king daddy of a Dropbox equivalent. I'm still looking. However the point of this post is about 1 step further in thinking. That's decentralised computing. With the way things are going with AI and how expensive hiring supercomputer time, it seems blindingly obvious to me that decentralised computing with GPUs is a dead cert. There's a wide scope of multi-purpose things a GPU could be pointed at and future AI (despite code efficiency improvements) will still need oodles of raw compute. So I've always been looking for projects in this space. None have really ticked all my boxes so far. Not like $KAS has ticked all my Layer 1 boxes. Does anyone know of any? I'm not interested in older projects that launched in the last bull market where VCs and pre-sale investors have already had their wicked way with them. Thus far I've only come across $TAO and $DNX. I don't own either. I'm just in the curious exploration stage. $TAO seems to be way over its head at the moment with its vision and has a bit of a culty community. That can be good or bad. Depending on the culture. DNX seems better in terms of tokenomics etc. Anyone here well versed with both of them that can share a good comparison? I've already read both whitepapers, but "you don't know what you don't know"...
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siamkidd@SiamKidd·
Here's the full recording and timestamps from the $KAS Live Spaces - Mining Special youtu.be/NAFm44e-Vww Key guests: @DesheShai @Cryptographur @tacticalinvest_ @easycryptohunt General Information 00:00 Meeting has a hard deadline of 17:30 UK time due to a school parents evening. Two practitioners from the mining industry are present. 02:05 The company has been in the hardware space for six years, focusing on GPUs for crypto mining. They work with over 300 clients, including renewable energy sites. 05:58 The company aims to simplify cryptocurrency mining and lower the barriers to entry by fractionalizing and reducing costs. 07:50 The company has two mining operations in Canada and Texas, with the Texas operation being active since April. 09:44 Discussion about the challenges and considerations in setting up the infrastructure for mining operations. 11:08 Owning and operating a mining rig involves more than just buying and turning it on. Quality and maintenance are important factors. 12:50 Discussion about the reasons for going into mining and the satisfaction of being responsible for power in the ecosystem. 14:30 The business is primarily focused on B2B customers, but has found success in introducing crypto to various industries. 18:19 Discussion about the profitability of buying Bitcoin or mining equipment for Ethereum. Mention of tangible resale value and tax advantages. 20:26 Discussion about risk versus reward in business decisions and the importance of networking in the crypto mining industry. 22:31 The company started with personal capital and expertise from the co-founders in different areas of the industry. 24:25 Discussion about the growing acceptance of cryptocurrency, particularly Bitcoin, by big companies and banks. 26:36 Discussion about the environmental impact of cryptocurrency mining and the shift towards using renewable energy sources. 28:51 Discussion about the transition to 100% renewable energy in commercial operations within 3-5 years. 31:04 Discussion about the lack of understanding and incentives for renewable energy deployment and the capacity of the UK energy grid. 36:46 Discussion about the vulnerability of the network due to the efficiency of ASICs and the argument for both sides of the spectrum. 38:53 Discussion about the security of Bitcoin and the cost of potential attacks. 43:06 Discussion about the impact of hash rate fluctuations and the dominance of ASICs in cryptocurrency mining. 45:15 Discussion about the advantages of using GPU over ASIC for mining and the trade-off between decentralization and efficiency. 47:20 Discussion about the profitability of mining with ASICs and the impact of difficulty increasing quickly. 49:18 Discussion about the fluctuating profitability of ASICs and the difficulty of predicting the future. 51:07 Discussions about the impact of changing earnings, prices, and models of mining equipment. 52:53 Bitmain sold 2.5k KS3 in batch one. They may continue with similar batch sizes or increase. Profitability is important. 54:51 Discussion about the challenges and success of Ice River in the chip industry and the negative buoyancy of miners on Kaspa. 56:48 Discussion about mining approaches, power consumption, and cost of entry for different mining methods. 58:28 Discussion about the trading volume and percentage of daily emission being sold for Kaspa. 01:00:20 Discussion about alternative coins to mine, focusing on Kaspa and its practical applications. 01:02:15 The company has developed a new miner that uses high-end GPUs for both mining crypto and machine learning. 01:04:00 The company is bringing a new product to market that offers flexibility in delivering value to clients. 01:05:57 The company is shifting from being a crypto mining company to a distributed computation business. 01:08:11 GPU mining is inefficient compared to Kaspa ASIC mining. Electricity cost varies depending on the model. 01:10:14 Discussion about the power of solo mining vs joining a pool and the threshold for solo mining. 01:11:55 Discussion about the hash rate required to see a block daily and the potential impact of fees on mining revenues. 01:16:10 Discussion about the congestion and fee market dynamics in the network, as well as the potential threats of quantum computing. 01:23:59 Discussion about the slower pace of release of mining equipment and uncertainty about future versions. 01:25:49 Discussion about a past coin called Grin that looked promising but ultimately failed in the market. 01:27:43 Discussion about the advantages and limitations of GPU mining compared to ASIC mining, specifically in relation to Chia. 01:29:54 Discussion about the differences between Kaspa and Chia, and the concerns about Kaspa's transition to ASIC mining. 01:31:41 Discussion about audience questions and insights on the mining industry and Bitmain's operations. 01:33:38 Bitmain pre-mines equipment before shipping it off, often overclocking and refurbishing it. They primarily sell to distributors and resellers. 01:35:22 Discussion about buying from distributors instead of retail stores to save money and get a faster ROI. 01:37:14 Discussion about using Kaspa wallet for mining and the importance of self-custody. 01:39:30 Best practice is to write down seed phrase on paper and keep it safe like cash in your house. 01:41:35 Discussion about timing and ROI in the market when buying mining devices and GPUs. 01:45:30 Discussion about Kaspa being unique in its reduction of block rewards and its implications for the industry. 01:47:32 Discussion about block rewards reduction, storing CAS, mining, and Kaspa's emission schedule. 01:51:48 Discussion about the potential increase in value of machines and the sliding down of prices for older equipment. 01:54:11 The speaker proposes the concept of a cryptographic receipt to prove the existence and acceptance of a transaction. 01:56:19 Discussion about tax agencies and the use of receipts as proof of transactions. 01:58:30 Discussion about the authenticity of data in block explorers and the concern for tax audits. 02:02:46 Bitcoin and Ethereum aim to provide a scalable base layer for hosting applications, but they are not currently scalable enough. 02:05:00 Discussion about creating a DeFi app similar to eBay for instant settlement using Kaspa and stable coins. 02:07:00 Discussion about the base layer of the Bitcoin network and the trust involved in settling transactions. 02:11:22 Discussion about using Kaspa blockchain for tallying votes and its benefits in terms of security and transparency. 02:13:48 The meeting involved many knowledgeable people in the industry, providing a great opportunity to learn. 02:15:47 Cardano's market cap grew significantly without smart contracts, indicating potential future growth. Ideas 03:57 Innovation in crypto mining, particularly using renewable energy sources and unconventional methods like cow poo, is an interesting and under-discussed topic. 16:16 Discussion about using cryptocurrency mining to solve environmental problems like flaring and reducing emissions. 34:51 Kaspa could have been a bigger project if it remained on GPU. ASICs are more efficient but raise concerns about decentralization. 01:49:56 Discussion about the decreasing value of mining equipment and the potential development of new equipment. 02:09:04 Suggestion to use the chain for vote tallying to prevent multiple voting and provide linear civil resistance. Open Questions 32:57 Question about thoughts on higher hash rate and its impact on Kaspa. 40:54 Shy's thoughts on the costs and security of ASICs in relation to hash rate and network attack. 01:13:55 How to design the fee market correctly in Kaspa and the differences in fee dynamics compared to Bitcoin. 01:18:20 Main concerns and threats faced by Alex regarding Kaspa and the increased scrutiny due to its growth. 01:20:32 Concerns about the impact of ASICs on the network and the potential disenfranchisement of big players. 01:22:17 Question about what would stop mining Kaspa and pivoting away from it, and the potential impact of technological advancements on mining. 01:43:31 How the fast emissions rate and reducing block rewards of Kaspa affect mining strategy. 02:00:43 Questioning how people view Kaspa and whether it is considered a store of value or something else in the crypto industry.
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siamkidd@SiamKidd·
After the success of our first $KAS live spaces with 416 tuning in live and just under 10k tuning into the replay, we are holding another one. Will be Wednesday 13th Sep at 0800PT/1100ET and 1600 UK time. This will be a Mining Special! We have an actual beast of a Miner @tacticalinvest_ and the biggest UK GPU Mining seller @easycryptohunt Will be asking them everything and anything about mining and also how it relates to $KAS, what happens in 2037 when emissions stop and more! Co hosting again with KAS connoisseur @Cryptographur and we'll post the link closer to the time...
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Exploring all the negatives of $Kaspa $KAS, X Spaces - 01 Sep 23. Host: @SiamKidd Panelists: @Cryptographur @Kaspa_HypeMan youtube.com/watch?v=J2ziv1… Had to put it on YT as Twitter wouldn't let me upload it here (too long I guess). 00:00: Introduction of participants and plan for a series of discussions about Kaspa. 01:49: The speaker first got into crypto many years ago and learned about Bitcoin from friends who were programmers. 03:50: The speaker has experienced multiple cycles in the cryptocurrency market and made both profits and losses. 05:47: Discussion about personal experiences in the cryptocurrency market. 07:31: Introduction of the participants and their background in crypto mining and Kaspa project. 09:06: Participants discuss their experiences with Bitcoin and altcoins, as well as the expansion of fiat currencies. 10:46: Discussion about the reasons for getting into crypto, including the appreciation of rare assets and the correlation to the stock market. 13:01: Discussion about the practical reasons for using digital assets, such as ease of transfer and security. 15:16: Crypto is a good match for the speaker's need for excitement and adrenaline. 16:53: Discussion about the appeal of Kaspa due to its fair launch and no involvement of VCs or pre-sales. 18:35: Speculation about the involvement of a developer from Harvard and the potential success of the new development. 20:18: Jim got involved with Kaspa during the past cycle and was attracted to its fair launch and proof of work. 22:35: Discussion about the early days of OTC trading and price fluctuations in cryptocurrency. 24:38: Discussion about concerns related to ASICs, coin circulation, and marketing budget for Kaspa. 26:53: Concerns about the missing ledger history and the credibility of Yonatan and his father. 28:53: Discussion about the natural progression of cryptocurrency mining and the need for ASICs for security. 30:50: People are still grappling with the concept of decentralized economies and the lack of major listings and smart contracts. 32:56: Discussion about liquidity on exchanges and the potential impact of a major listing on the price. 35:00: The next logical steps for Kaspa's success will appear at the right time, including ladder up exchanges and upcoming events. 37:01: Increasing block speed is important for scalability and handling increased usage with smart contracts. 38:55: Discussion about project launches, market cap, and the impact of VCs on token prices. 40:36: KAS was built from the ground up without massive VC allocation or foundation. It has a unique fair launch with cutting-edge tech. 42:58: Comparison of Kaspa's features to Bitcoin and other directed acyclic graphs (DAGs). 45:04: The importance of having competent developers to improve Kaspa and the difficulty of finding someone qualified. 47:13: Discussion about forking and the high level of coding in KASVA. 49:18: Discussion on how an adversarial competitor could potentially fork KASPA to scam people. 51:08: Discussion about potential forks and their impact on the reputation of a block dag project. 52:49: Discussion about implementing DAGKnight and the price swings in the cryptocurrency market. 54:35: Question about what would make someone change their mind and sell all of their Kaspa holdings. 56:33: Positive feedback on the team's honesty, fairness, and the superiority of the current state of the project. 58:15: Discussion about disappointment if the roadmap cannot continue and concerns about decision-making process. 01:00:04: Discussion about the history and aesthetics of Bitcoin and Kaspa, as well as the issue with coin market cap. 01:01:57: Large entities have internal processes and meetings about meetings, making it difficult to approach them. 01:04:09: Discussion about the need for liquidity on exchanges and how projects can get listed. 01:06:21: KASPA has multiple breakthrough technologies, including BlockDag, pruning mechanism, IBD, and transaction validation. 01:08:17: Discussion about the technology behind trading and the complexity of transactions in multiple blocks. 01:09:50: Bitpanda checked with their compliance department for a specific request, but most places are not willing to use their name. 01:11:32: Discussion about real players showing interest in cryptocurrency and the comparison between Kaspa and Bitcoin. 01:13:35: Kaspa is fully diluted and bootstrapped from the beginning. Jonathan created a unique algorithm for proof of work. 01:15:37: The community of miners for this new coin was initially made up of ordinary people mining on their computers. 01:17:33: Discussion about supporting miners, network operation, and the cost of mining equipment. 01:19:23: Discussion about the importance of transaction fees for miners and the diminishing block rewards in Bitcoin. 01:21:27: Discussion about the revenue and metrics of Ethereum and the potential for Kaspa to catch up. 01:23:36: Discussion about the history and influence of the Kaspa core devs and their work on various crypto projects. 01:25:31: Kaspa's scalability and ability to support a decentralized economy on the base layer is seen as a big deal. 01:27:12: Discussion about the pros and cons of Lightning network and the potential for a big hack in the future. 01:29:04: Discussion about the potential of building a DEX on top of Kaspa and the future of instant settlement of assets on the blockchain. 01:31:18: Kaspa is seen as a potential solution for the discussed limitations and could be the future of transactions. 01:33:16: Discussion about the potential hurdles for people adopting Kaspa and the misconception about its growth compared to other cryptocurrencies. 01:35:13: Discussion about the valuation and future potential of a cryptocurrency, as well as the logarithmic nature of technology adoption and price appreciation. 01:37:07: Discussion about the analogy of horse and buggy versus Tesla and the excitement about Kaspa project. 01:38:53: The project should aim to get listed on major exchanges to increase visibility. 01:40:37: Discussion about the potential recognition and attention the project may receive when listed on Binance and Coinbase. 01:42:17: Discussion about lack of research, unfounded opinions, and the importance of community in keeping the project going. 01:44:26: Discussion about the anonymous founder of Bitcoin and the potential improvements and scalability of the technology. 01:46:30: Importance of transparency and having a doxed team in the Kaspa project to mitigate potential attack vectors. 01:48:24: Discussion about imprinting values on children and the role of parents in their adult lives. 01:50:16: Discussion about Satoshi Nakamoto's identity and the possibility of Yonatan being involved. 01:52:27: Discussion about concerns regarding energy consumption in proof of work projects and the value of decentralized permissionless ledgers. 01:54:53: Prediction of a potential mass hatred towards things disliked by the ESG army in the next 5-10 years. 01:57:01: Bitcoin mining uses less energy than the gold industry. Green mining projects can be carbon negative and benefit local energy grids. 01:59:08: Concerns raised about KYC and AML in relation to Kaspa. Discussion about the impact of cash transactions in the speaker's business. 02:00:56: Mention of a tokenized marketplace with a decentralized personal ID and the concept of a layer two smart contract. 02:03:06: Question about how the worlds of KYC/AML and decentralized cryptocurrency will work together in Kaspa. 02:04:44: Discussion about the Lightning Network as a layer two solution on top of Bitcoin or Kaspa network. 02:06:48: Discussion about software companies, third-party services, and tracking of cryptocurrencies by government agencies. 02:08:37: The introduction of archival nodes by the dev team addresses the concern of three-day block history pruning. 02:10:19: Discussion about Kaspa being compatible with the centralized world and its potential benefits for entities like BlackRock. 02:12:09: Discussion about the impact of DAGKnight's release on Ripple and interbank transfer protocols, as well as the advantages of Bitcoin and Kaspa. 02:14:00: Question about how Kaspa outperforms Kadena and what advantages Kaspa has over Kadena. 02:15:50: Kadena is a block DAG with a progressive and unique technology, but it has some limitations compared to Kaspa. 02:17:43: Discussion about the issues with slow transaction speeds and long confirmation times due to the sharding system. 02:19:39: Kadena's selling point is that chains are braided together for increased security, but this security is delayed and requires waiting for enough blocks. 02:21:50: Discussion about the scalability of chains and the impact on confirmation time. Mention of a listener's question on anonymity. 02:23:46: The question of valid negative vectors or concerns about Bitcoin that the mainstream may not be aware of. 02:25:56: Being transparent about the challenges of a fair launch project and the importance of community support. 02:28:14: The meeting was well-organized and informative, with a great community and developers. 02:29:54: Meeting concluded with well wishes for the weekend and goodbyes.

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siamkidd@SiamKidd·
@tacticalinvest_ Love your work mate. Fancy being a panelist for the next Kaspa X Spaces session? @Cryptographur @Kaspa_HypeMan and I are aiming to do a mining related session. My good buddy Josh Riddett (who's a big Miner guy in the UK) is up for it too. Aiming for 13th Sep...
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Ethpool.eth@ethpool_staking·
After careful consideration, we have decided to shut down our *mining* services at Flypool/Ethermine. We want to thank all our dedicated miners for their support and contributions over the years. Your efforts have been instrumental in making Flypool a success.❤️
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Easy Crypto Hunter@easycryptohunt·
This post was scheduled on 03/02/2023. The price of #Bitcoin at the time of scheduling was $23.4K. It's been one month, discuss where you think it'll go next in the comments and make sure to follow to see when our next scheduled post goes out! easycryptohunter.co.uk
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