Mimi wrote:
That does make sense (well... I understand it, but it still seems completely loopy).
These calculations they are doing; are they somehow useful/beneficial? As in, are they deciding genetic sequences or trying to find cures or something or is it just a sort of imagination game?
Completely agree with it seeming loopy, I don't understand how any of this really translates to it being worth money - especially with, as others said, the insane environmental impact (though to be fair other Cryptos such as Etherium are moving to a different model that should reduce this)
The calculations are done to verify "blocks" (or transactions) are correct, and add them to the blockchain (the ledger of all transactions in the cryptocurrencies history) I think of it as what Visa does.... Just much much less efficiently.
This does depend on the cryptocurrency. There is one (and probably more) out there that is actually all about dedicating computing power for research, and you get rewarded crypto for it - but I can't remember it's name at this time. But with bitcoin and Etherium being the dominating currencies, yes. It's all a bit of a waste in the name of making money.
Sorry for the word vomit here, I've been looking into it a lot the past few days and as weird as it is, I've found it super interesting.