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So, in April 2024, there was a Bitcoin halving event, which is said to occur approximately every 4 years.
If you're into puzzles, this is for you. Because if you like solving complex math puzzles, you could be a Bitcoin miner. In the Bitcoin network, as a miner, not a minor, you get rewarded with newly-created Bitcoins when transactions are verified and added. For every block that gets mined, there's a set amount of Bitcoins rewarded. So, if it were 12.5 bitcoins per block, it'd be halved to 6.25 bitcoins per block.
Still not in with the jargon? There's a public ledger called Blockchain, which you may have heard of. And Bitcoin mining is how transactions are verified and added to this ledger. If there's a transaction on the Bitcoin network, Bitcoin gets transferred from one user's digital wallet to another. Miners are said to collect these individual transactions from the network and organize them into a block. This means verifying each transaction to make sure the sender has the authority to transfer them. And by forming a block, multiple transactions could be simultaneously processed efficiently. And if you're able to tell Pat you can solve the puzzle, you get rewarded with newly minted Bitcoins.
In a post-pandemic world with a shift towards sustainability and health, sometimes, it feels like the chicken isn't chicken. The pork isn't pork. The bacon you're bringing home isn't bacon. And it's part of a much broader trend: the meat isn't actually meat, it's plant-based.
So, a meatless phenomenon, in this regard, may be more about people opting for plant-based meat, instead of meat.
All of the carnivorous satisfaction, none of the guilt.
In India, people who don't eat animal meat and stick to lentils, vegetables and other sources of protein might do so due to the dietary restrictions and laws of widely practiced religions. According to a Pew Research Center survey in 2021, about 80% of Indian adults have some restrictions on meat in their diet. This could be refraining from meat altogether or not eating meat on certain days. Though, only close to 40% of Indian adults are said to identify as "vegetarians".
So, what's leading to a meatless rise?
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