The ‘Crypto-Heater’ Mines Digital Currency While Heating Your Home

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago 

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Mining Cryptocurrencies While Heating Your Home
The use of cryptocurrency mining produces a lot of heat while mining rigs churn away difficult math problems 24-7. Some people have devised ways to utilize the excess heat to do certain things like heat up a garage or distill alcoholic beverages. Now the Montrouge based company, Qarnot, founded in 2010 by Miroslav Sviezeny and Paul Benoit is turning computational crypto-hashing into a source of energy that produces revenue.

“The heat of your QC-1 is generated by the two graphics cards embedded in the device and mining cryptocurrencies or blockchain transactions: while heating, you create money,

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nice post and an interesting product.

I have gave you a upvote and a follow, consider coming and doing the same back on my blog, trying to work my way up here a bit and make my votes count for more. also have a few articles to come later today full of gardening tips, aswell as ewaste recycling old computers, and cellphones etc to be more enviromentally friendly

nice post and an interesting product. it's a shame something I assume will be big and expensive will be using gpu mining and not a bitcoin asic.