kpr797 on Nostr: This seems like a strange question to be asking in the first place. How many people ...
This seems like a strange question to be asking in the first place. How many people are mining, and how much hashrate the network has, are not things that should be set in stone or "can only go up". It should be free to go up and down according to free market dynamics. Sometimes it will go up. Sometimes it will go down. Why are you making a problem out of nothing?
Published at
2025-03-12 05:50:20Event JSON
{
"id": "5056bdffab300502f3d0580d111c86057e15dc9747cc266c52a920d6b8b50528",
"pubkey": "ec003d5ee5101019f1bb8c586e9654adba913efc16f02051c39758694f70becd",
"created_at": 1741758620,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"1f71938841581956684b4df932d80bf1818b1a2d059e08abcc24e0f6c8acace8",
"",
"root"
],
[
"p",
"83d302b5c25ed43e5b75532fa6a6bda21c4b63e9f516826798f516fc4159b9c7"
]
],
"content": "This seems like a strange question to be asking in the first place. How many people are mining, and how much hashrate the network has, are not things that should be set in stone or \"can only go up\". It should be free to go up and down according to free market dynamics. Sometimes it will go up. Sometimes it will go down. Why are you making a problem out of nothing?",
"sig": "29286d94c66c98b67ed72687642d5cb4d96013d8baea5ba9463990caa118a58a57d8c8b200d7a15e49e5e87fe9e0277c35123069cbbff2f9839484a9787b0712"
}