>http://www.tomshardware.com/news/ethereum-price-drop-difficulty-increase,34985.html
>If you already have an Ethereum mining system running, it’s probably worth continuing to mine for now, but your time is coming to an end. Even if the difficulty drops (which would happen if a significant number of miners switch to a new coin), there’s still a finite window in which you can mine Ether coins. The Ethereum network will eventually switch from a Proof-of-Work (PoW) model (mining) to a Proof-of-Work/Proof-of-Stake (PoS) model. The PoS model would still pay participants a share of Ether, but it would be a percentage of the transaction rather than fresh currency. It's somewhat like a dividend payment on a stock investment.
>If you already have an Ethereum mining system running, it’s probably worth continuing to mine for now,
>but your time is coming to an end.
I thought it just begun.
>>61353737
Anyone who built an eth mining rig either will switch over to another coin or deserves what they will get if they weren't aware of PoS.
>>61353737
Hopefully it will last just long enough for Eth Miners to buy a shit ton of Graphics cards that have no video outputs, and then have it crash and burn hard so the entire GPU market can go back to where it was before tall this bull shit started.