Hi all,
I am not experienced in the field of Bitcoin mining however I know that its a really computationally expensive task. Essentially thousands of miners are searching for the "target hash" to the next reward block.
I am curious if we can use prior data to our favor and try to obtain some pattern among past trials instead of bruteforce trial methods.
This question might sound dumb however, I am asking this because I cannot comprehend the randomness of each unique "target hash" that unlocks the block reward.
IDK, It just does not make sense to me that this is a process which requires this much of processing power and computations. I feel like there should be an easier way of doing that.
Can anyone direct me a github project or a research paper which actually attempts to do that?
Thanks a lot,
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