Day: December 21, 2019

New Video from Bitcoin For Beginners: “Under The Radar Crypto Coin With 40+ Use Cases! (Telos Coin Review 2020)”

For a long time I have been longing for a video to introduce people I know to Telos since it is a bit difficult to explain shortly.

As I saw this Bitcoin For Beginners Youtuber, I liked how he was able to explain other coins very well, and as he’s price was reasonable compared to others I asked from, I paid him to make one.

And here is the result, and not bad at all!

Keep spreading this video and show it to your friends to introduce them a bit about Telos. It is quite impossible to tell everything about Telos and lots of use cases are missing due to that, but this will work as a nice way to introduce Telos to people. At least I will be linking this to a couple of friends right away – You do the same.

In case you need an easy to copy-paste link to this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3ivrhtG-0c&t

Bitcoin Subsidium Wallet available for Windows

Since Bitcoin Subsidium (XBTX) mining is now open for anyone to do, Windows wallet has now been released as Pascal had already told us he would do when XBTX becomes public.

Bitcoin Subsidium (XBTX) mining is now public!

So far you could have only mined Bitcoin Subsidium if you had permission from Pascal, but as already announced before, Yesterday, 20th of December, changed that and now Bitcoin Subsidium has finally been publically released and anyone with any equipment can mine it themselves.

Will be seen in future if difficulty to mine will increase or if people decide to stay with Blueboxes, xMiners, and others offered by Pascal.

Anyway, If you like, you can now point even your regular home computer to CPU mining XBTX, although I’m not sure that makes any sense.

Cointelegraph article “Blockchain Firm Releases Low Power Mining Device to Fight CO2 Emissions”

Cointelegraph have released another Telos related article, this time article about Greenbox.

Go and spread it around people!

Afterburner mining boost available for Blueboxes

As reported in earlier article about XBTX mining power being available from Peertoro, there is now a new option for Blueboxes to add to their mining power, the Afterburner boost.

Bluebox owners are offered an option for one Afterburner boost per bluebox they own, and this boost can be chosen to be between 4 Mh/s – 50 Mh/s, the latter being more expensive option naturally, but good thing is that you can also first start by buying 4 Mh/s and then at later point upgrade it to higher speed versions.

Prices start from 378 Euros (+ German VAT), but you also can get a 30 percent discount when paying with Telos. XBTX is naturally an acceptable payment option as well, but you won’t get the 30 percent discount with XBTX.

From Peertoro you can order the same 4 Mh/s for roughly 45 000 Telos, so we are talking of about the same price either one you use, but there is one notable difference between Peertoro and Afterburner option. For while Peertoro is a lifetime deal with a condition, Afterburner option, on the other hand, is a lifetime deal, that even if Afterburner would make only very little, you would still get to keep it.

Also, I suppose because of Afterburners, Peertoro offers have significantly changed. Before the 4 Mh/s version was pretty much the ultimate version already with a price tag of several thousand Euros if I correctly recall, now 4 Mh/s version is the minimum offer, but with only that 45 000 TELOS price.

Before there were offers starting from 10 Kh/s and if you happened to be one of the lucky ones to have bought that, you are now being upgraded to 4 Mh/s version free of charge. Talk about a good deal those who bought that one, I personally skipped that one having part of a xMiner from YourBrainOnBlockChain deal, but it seems I should have taken it after all…