Transaction

d10713a5665fcec1cf540e2f68f69c4c0b9d3e89787cad9fb93fd7e096e26dda
2024-03-23 18:54:13
0.00000009 BSV
(
0.02527657 BSV
-
0.02527648 BSV
)
10.01 sat/KB
1
70,847
899 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.02527648 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckM†<div class="post">I also have a couple of G4 machines, but I think this issue is about much more than getting these old(ish) machines to good use. It is something like the Y2038 problem that some people are already discussing; will everyone keep using x86 all those decades, or should we drop the assumption of that particular architecture?<br/><br/>It is a nice fact that bitcoin happens to compile and run on ARM, one of the most serious contenders of the x86 monopoly, at least in the mobile and embedded space. Nevertheless, a digital currency is too important to be limited in computing architectures. Don't banks tend to use big iron?</div> text/html
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