Bitcoin mining problem can be solved
In an article cited by Pecin Park Tae-woong, the amount of electricity used to mine bitcoin in the United States is about Utah. If you calculate it at 200 won per kWh, the electricity price in Korea, you spend about 12 trillion won in the United States alone on bitcoin mining.
In addition to the United States, there are countries other than the Soviet Union that operate mining machines, so it is necessary to consider how much they operate worldwide.
This is a few years old idea and if you really need bitcoin and need to use your power, you should be mining or whatever on the moon.
Mining on the moon?
That’s right.
Coin mining on the moon should be reviewed. When I searched on a solar moon bitcoin mine, it seems that some people think the same as me. But I don’t know if you’re thinking about building and operating a panel factory on the moon. People’s brain structures and thoughts are almost the same.
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