Looking at it from a different perspective, the entire world is now caught up in a battle for computing power. Whether to mine or what to mine has become a key issue. If Ethereum continues down the POW path, it will have to compete directly with AI chips and Bitcoin hardware for computing power. Currently, Bitcoin miners are being sold at discounts, and at this point, if Ethereum wants to maintain POW mining, its situation will only become more awkward. To put it simply, global computing resources are limited, and the computing power flows to whoever offers higher bids and better returns. In this smoke-free arms race, if Ethereum still relies on the old POW method, it will find it difficult to withstand the dual pressures from both sides.
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BuyTheTop
· 19h ago
Hmm... Instead of stressing over POW or POS, it's better to think about how to make money. Really. The so-called hash power wars sound impressive, but they're really just about grabbing the cake. Ethereum has already realized this, so what are you still arguing about here?
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AirdropHarvester
· 19h ago
Honestly, Ethereum should have abandoned POW a long time ago. Now you want to turn back? It’s no match for Bitcoin and AI computing power.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 19h ago
To be honest, Ethereum should have abandoned the POW path long ago. Now the hash power is being drained by AI, and you're still kicking the old ball? It's not going to work.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 19h ago
Come on, I've already said that POW is a dead end, yet some people insist on digging in. I was trapped in it last year, and looking back, I wish I had escaped faster back then. Hash power chasing high returns is an ironclad rule, no discussion. If Ethereum really wants to stubbornly fight back, then just wait to be squeezed to death.
Looking at it from a different perspective, the entire world is now caught up in a battle for computing power. Whether to mine or what to mine has become a key issue. If Ethereum continues down the POW path, it will have to compete directly with AI chips and Bitcoin hardware for computing power. Currently, Bitcoin miners are being sold at discounts, and at this point, if Ethereum wants to maintain POW mining, its situation will only become more awkward. To put it simply, global computing resources are limited, and the computing power flows to whoever offers higher bids and better returns. In this smoke-free arms race, if Ethereum still relies on the old POW method, it will find it difficult to withstand the dual pressures from both sides.