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The Bitcoin spin-off currency that’s also an archive

Making machines solve meaningless puzzles to create bitcoins is a waste of computing power. What if the process could be tweaked to store knowledge instead?

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THE internet鈥檚 favourite currency may be up for a second job: storing massive amounts of data.

As with all cryptocurrencies, bitcoins are created by a process called 鈥渕ining鈥, which involves setting up machines to solve a series of mathematical problems. Such puzzles are a waste of computing power if they are not harnessed to solve real-world problems, says at the University of Maryland. So, along with colleagues from his university and Microsoft, Miller proposes a spin-off named Permacoin, whose mining process would create an enormous archive as well as currency.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty clear that there is a lot of effort being consumed,鈥 says Miller. 鈥淚t would be nice if you could get more from it.鈥

His team envisions using Permacoin for data that is valuable but unwieldy to store, such as the Library of Congress, estimated to be around 200 terabytes.

This is not the first time 叠颈迟肠辞颈苍鈥檚 processes have been put to work. Previous spin-offs have tackled problems such as protein folding, but it is difficult to turn these into meaningful puzzles that are sufficiently difficult and still reliable as a cryptocurrency. The team plans to develop a Permacoin prototype later this year.

Topics: bitcoin & cryptocurrency / Economics