The CoinDesk Mining Roundup: Mineral Oil, Bitmain and Scrypt-N

The CoinDesk Mining Roundup: Mineral Oil, Bitmain and Scrypt-N

Last week, there were 1,145 blocks rewarded to miners, according to the Neighbourhood Pool Watch. Based on the recent price of BTC times the 25 coin reward, that's more than $12m. At bitcoin's current price and network difficulty, the network is generating millions of dollars per week. But that's with miner operating costs notwithstanding. For example, Dave Carlson's MegaBigPower pool earned 18 blocks last week, representing 1.57% a share of total rewards. That's about $200,000, and some of those spoils will need to go to running the datacenter that supports his pool. With that in mind,....


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