Cypherpunk Launches World's Largest Zcash Mining Fleet with 18% Network Hashrate
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Cypherpunk Technologies, Winklevoss Capital'dan $33.3 milyonluk bir madencilik filosunu satın alarak Zcash ağında %18 hash gücü elde etti. Bu, Zcash'i

Cypherpunk Technologies has acquired a $33.3 million Zcash mining fleet from Winklevoss Capital, gaining control over 18% of the network's hashrate. This move raises concerns about centralized mining power in Zcash. Cypherpunk aims to reach 5% of ZEC's circulating supply and positions mining as more profitable than Bitcoin or AI data center operations. ZEC's 12-month performance surged 1,300%, while the Ironwood upgrade improved network security. How will markets react to this development?
Winklevoss Capital's $33.3 Million Zcash Mining Fleet
Cypherpunk's ZEC Strategy and Targets
Zcash's 12-Month Performance and Ironwood Upgrade
The concentration of Zcash mining power in a single publicly traded company could increase network centralization. Cypherpunk's strategy is dependent on ZEC's price and network hashrate, which may fluctuate. The long-term impact on Zcash's growth potential will be closely monitored.
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