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by: xpoolPosted on: September 10, 2025

A Journey Through Mining Pools: From CPUs to ASICs

Since Bitcoin’s inception in 2009, mining pools have been key players in shaping the cryptocurrency landscape. These pools evolved alongside the evolution of mining hardware, from simple CPU-based operations to sophisticated ASIC-powered setups. This article traces the history and dynamic impact of mining pools on the growing world of crypto mining.

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