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CEX.IO Cuts Bitcoin Trading Fees Amid Mining Market Woes
Bitcoin exchange CEX.IO has revealed plans to cancel its trading fees for a one-week period amid mining market woes.
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CEX.io Halts Cloud Mining Service Due to Low Bitcoin Price
CEX.io has announced that it is suspending its cloud mining service owing to unprofitability and the recent drop in the price of bitcoin.
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GHash Mining Pool Generates $250 Million in Bitcoin in One Year
Bitcoin mining pool operator GHash.io has generated roughly 400,000 BTC in just over 12 months of operation.
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The Bitcoin Mining Arms Race: GHash.io and the 51% Issue
Tensions have eased following the mining industry's summit, but we're still in an ASIC arms race, argues Jon Matonis.
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GHash Commits to 40% Hashrate Cap at Bitcoin Mining Summit
Organized by GHash.io and CEX.io, attendees failed to agree on a fix but laid the foundation for possible solutions.
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Are 51% Attacks a Real Threat to Bitcoin?
While mining pools offer better returns for miners, they have caused concerns over their power over the bitcoin network.
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Ghash.io: We Will Never Launch a 51% Attack Against Bitcoin
CEX.IO has issued a statement addressing the mining pool's growing size and influence over bitcoin's core infrastructure.
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BitFury Pulls 1PH/s of Mining Power from Ghash.io Amid Community Uproar
Due to fears that Ghash.io would reach 51% of the bitcoin network, BitFury is withdrawing resources from the pool.
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CEX.IO Slow to Respond as Fears of 51% Attack Spread
As Ghash.io’s hashrate approaches 51% there has been no word from the pool's operating exchange, CEX.IO.
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Bitcoin Miners Ditch Ghash.io Pool Over Fears of 51% Attack
Bitcoin miners around the world are leaving Ghash.io, following a significant increase in the pool’s hash share.
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