To answer that question, none of the computing power is used towards anything but verifying transactions and - the real work here - solving hashes to generate more bitcoins. There's plenty of discussion on what this…
Sony's already been dabbling in Steam support. This move would not surprise me.
To answer that question, none of the computing power is used towards anything but verifying transactions and - the real work here - solving hashes to generate more bitcoins. There's plenty of discussion on what this…
Sony's already been dabbling in Steam support. This move would not surprise me.