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Mining Math Explained

Lucas Lee

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Mining Math Explained dives into the mathematical heart of cryptocurrency mining, revealing the complex algorithms and cryptographic principles that power blockchain technology. The book explores the essential role of hash functions, showcasing how their properties, such as collision resistance, guarantee a secure and tamper-proof ledger. It further examines the concept of difficulty adjustment, a crucial mechanism that ensures consistent block creation rates despite fluctuating network power, maintaining network stability and preventing malicious control. The book traces the evolution of crypto mining, highlighting key social and economic influences. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the mathematical foundations for anyone involved in the cryptocurrency field, be they developers, investors, or researchers. Beginning with fundamental mathematical concepts, the book progresses through hash functions, difficulty adjustment, Proof-of-Work, and Proof-of-Stake, concluding with emerging trends like cloud mining. Real-world examples and data are used throughout to illustrate key points and provide a data-driven understanding. What sets this book apart is its commitment to clear, accessible explanations, making complex concepts understandable to a broad audience interested in computers and technology, even without advanced mathematical expertise. The book avoids technical jargon, focusing on intuitive explanations and visual aids to demystify the intricacies of cryptocurrency mining, network security, and decentralized mining.
Disponibile da: 22/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 101 pagine.

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