Weighted mining refers to a mining process where the probability of a miner earning rewards is influenced by a weight factor assigned to them. This allows for different levels of influence or contribution from various miners within the network.In weighted mining, participants may have weights based on criteria such as their past contributions, the amount of cryptocurrency they hold, or their stake in the network. This means that those with higher weights have a better chance of earning rewards when a block is mined.This approach can foster a fairer distribution of rewards and incentivize participants to contribute more actively or hold a larger stake in the network. Additionally, it can help mitigate issues that arise from centralization, where a few miners dominate the mining process.By using weight-based systems, networks can encourage engagement and investment while still maintaining a level of competition among miners. This method can lead to a more resilient and diverse mining environment.
Bank of Japan Weighs Additional Rate Hikes as Inflation Persists
The Bank of Japan will continue to raise interest rates if economic and price trends progress as expected, Deputy Governor