Why burn energy when you don't have to?



Alephium built something interesting with their Proof-of-Less-Work approach. Instead of throwing computational power at problems regardless of scale, the system actually adjusts mining difficulty based on what the network truly needs at any given moment.

You still get the security guarantees that come with proof-of-work consensus. But here's the thing—the protocol doesn't waste resources on redundant calculations when network demand is low.

Efficiency isn't bolted on later as some eco-friendly PR move. It's baked directly into how the chain reaches agreement. Less unnecessary computation, same level of protection.

That's the kind of design choice that matters when blockchain infrastructure scales.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 12-12 16:11
The idea behind PoLW is indeed clever. Finally, there's a project that isn't just shouting environmental slogans.
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RatioHuntervip
· 12-12 04:54
This is true engineering thinking, not the kind of superficial post-hoc green labeling.
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HashRateHermitvip
· 12-11 15:03
This Proof-of-Less-Work is doing pretty well. At least someone has realized that using less electricity is better.
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 12-11 14:57
This idea of Alephium is really clever, but it seems that most projects are still just hyping the PoW green concept as a gimmick.
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 12-11 14:41
Hi, now that's what I call really good at calculating. Wasting computing power is wasting money. Back when I followed the trend and mined, I couldn't even afford the electricity bills.
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