It cafe bitcoin mining
Currently it requires no specialised hardware for mining, so anyone with computing power to spare can mine it. Mining usually takes the form of a competition. Whichever computer solves the equation the fastest is rewarded with the money. With Moreno and other similar cryptocurrencies, a pool of computers can work together and share the reward if they win the competition.
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