The Bitcoin along with other cryptocurrencies have gone through a bad period in recent weeks, but it seems that miners still have confidence that things will work out. Like any other cryptocurrencies to get Bitcoins you need to mine them. This process involves the intense use of pretentious hardware configurations at maximum capacity. Unfortunately, because the Bitcoin mining has increased its difficulty in recent years, in most countries, the cost of electricity used in the mine is higher than the value of the cryptocurrency obtained.
Because mining rigs generate a lot of heat, besides a thick volume of noise, somebody thought of recycling that heat. The original idea was implemented in Canada by an enthusiastic guy named Bruce Hardy. He decided to use the heat dissipated to make food. The idea does not involve the actual preparation of recipes, but could create the environment favorable to plant growth and fish development.
When not mining crypto, Bruce Hardy is the chairman of Myera Group, a multinational whose business involves the sustainable development of intelligent food production systems. In his new project, he has practically combined his passion for cryptocurrencies with his business activity.
Initially, Bruce Hardy has made a significant investment in a costly cooling system. Later, he realized that he only consumes energy twice when he would have been more inspired if the thermal energy from the mine plant was used for agricultural purposes. Although the project is not very old, several investors have already appeared to buy the Canadian plant project. Most of the investors are from China and Australia. And I must say that it is a ingenious idea to integrate the mining rigs with other systems in order to improve the efficiency and lower the cost.
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