Didn't Iceland do this a few years ago with AuroraCoin? Every citizen got like $35 worth of coin and then they all sold it immediately and the price tanked and then I bought a bunch. Can this one be mined? And is anyone using the NVIDIA p106/p107 for mining yet and if so how is it compared to Radeons? I know there is no video out so is it worth getting since from what I hear the drivers are only allowing two GPU's per CPU which is balls. They should allow at least 4-6 per dual/quad core CPU. But since they are getting ~35% mining ability over their GTX counterpart I am wearing of buying a mining only NVIDIA GPU let alone more than one. I currently run a GTX 1080Ti (MSI Lightning) and an Intel i7-6800K @ 4.0Ghz but also have a i3-2120 that I use to mine, off a MSI Z77A-GD55 mb, with 8Gb RAM. Also how much does vRAM on a mining rig matter? When I was mining I was told it didn't really matter so long as you had at least 1-2Gb of GDDR5. Now with cards sporting 6Gb-11Gb of GDDR5/GDDR5X and HMB how should I proceed and heck, what is everyone mining these days? I just got a new job where I can bring in my own computer equipment and plan to have the company pay to run two rigs 24/7. But I also want to have at least 2 GPU at home so I can game and mine and control my hashing from home and hopefully sport some sweet GSync Ultrawide gaming. But with the company paying for the juice I might as well mine 24/7 in my office closet on a rack right next to a third floor window with that nice NY autumn and winter air coming in. Does Estonia use the Euro btw? How stable is their economy/currency?
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LOL that is a lot!!! For one Aurora coin wasn't backed by the government of Iceland. In fact they were against it. I don't know the details about this one but I'm thinking it is going to be a crowd fund rather than create their own from scratch. We will have to wait and see.