I will say one thing - no. And here are the following reasons:
- The power market is hard to sell on the blockchain
- It is more convenient to buy energy for the same bitcoins or eth
- All power engineering is controlled by large companies, which in general produce inexpensive energy.Therefore I think that the prospects for the project is not enough. And in my experience, as a rule, projects related to physical goods are poorly implemented on the blockchain. So far, the blockchain and society just did not grow to such a functional
Hi Bictim, without doing research a "no" is not very profund.
the electricity market is a perfect playground for crypto technologie
dont get your point
electrify partnered with the 4th biggest energy company on earth "TEPCO"
the largest electricity storage company out of china
the technology behind is enourmes look at that:
the powerpot transacts all the data to the marketplace
https://electrify.asia/#overview!loading
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