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by Nevermark
47 days ago
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You are twisting words beyon any coherent meaning. > It's a proof that something is possible to show one example. Agreed. > the proof has been the historical behavior of miners after years of RandomX. > Nobody said it would be eternally or entirely resistant to optimizations... These are contradictory statements. If historical behavior was a proof, then it would be eternally and entirely resistant. |
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In reality, no one has been able to build any device for RandomX that isn't actually a CPU. The closest thing to a "mining ASIC" is just a bunch of RISC-V cores.