People living in cold regions will know that the horrors of the arrival of heat are all very good. However,
two entrepreneurial people from Siberia have been disguised as a way to not only free their home temperature but actually make money from it. Using heat generated from cryptocurrency miners, the pair tested the world's first Bitcoin heating system.
Bitcoin requires a lot of computer processing to secure the network and process transactions,
and anyone who can do a huge work session using a laptop frequently will only be assured of the heat generated by the calculation. Both have used it to heat the home and the process generates $ 430 a month.
Those interested in cytokuration mining want to work in the long run with cheap electricity and cool weather.
Large mining "farms" are being given a lot of heat. Huge exhaust units are needed to keep the processors cool. The more help can get from the nature of mining, the lower their overall operational cost is
The problem of heating a house in the cold Siberian winter with crypto mining together with all that IA Frolov and Dmitry Tolmachyov think. Their solution was to build a wooden cottage in the Russian city of Irkutsk. The selected site is close to many large hydroelectric power plants and, of course, being Siberia, its quite cold. These two factors make the spot ideal for testing the prototype of their heating system.
The heat the liquid that is pumped around a radiator system, just like a conventional gas central heating unit. Dmitry Tomokov, creator, entrepreneur, and now crypto minor, told Quartz: