RENEWABLE ENERGY ORIENTED BITCOIN MINING

Updated: 04/27/2020 08:12
Hyip Monitor
renewable energy oriented bitcoin mining
Bitcoin miner landscape has grown exponentially as the years have gone. While the early years of Bitcoin relied on wide personal computers and GPUs, the
Sponsored Links
Bitcoin miner landscape has grown exponentially as the years have gone. While the early years of Bitcoin relied on wide personal computers and GPUs, the current mining operations scenario involves extremely well-organized mining pools that rely on cutting-edge ASIC miners. However, as the scale of the operations has grown, there have been quite a few questions raised regarding the environmental cost incurred while mining Bitcoin.

In the recent episode of the Untold Stories podcast, Genesis Mining CEO – Marco Streng pointed out the predominant narrative related to large scale mining operations and its impact on the environment and issues pertaining to energy consumption. Bitcoin, being based on a proof of work consensus algorithm requires vast amounts of electricity. This has, in turn, forced many mining pools to set up operations in locations in which electricity is cheap and energy regulations and caps are fairly relaxed. Streng pointed out that the idea that Bitcoin mining is the greatest environmental disaster is not entirely true. He said,

"I think seeing it from that perspective is just very questionable to me how you could take that other few points and just see the negative side of it and you clearly forget to see the positive side."


The positive side according to Streng includes the fact that large scale mining operations play a crucial role as the driver for economic growth in such areas. Streng also noted that for mining operations the fundamental criteria is the availability of cheap electricity which often leads to mining operations being set up in inaccessible parts of the world which is not in close proximity to civilization.

Since the start of 2020 miner revenue has seen a steady drop and the halving event may end up adding fuel to the already raging fire miners have to soon come to terms with. Apart from this, sudden drops in hash rate and mining rigs shutting down is also likely to have serious implications for Bitcoin's network health and security.


According to Streng, there are sufficient resources on the planet to generate the required amounts of electricity provided innovative strides are made and dependence on renewable forms of energy is focused on. He added,

"I think my clear view is that on this planet there is more than enough power. Renewable power sources, then we can use for Bitcoin mining, particularly because Bitcoin mining can happen at the end of the world and because we don't need to have proximity and we don't need to be close to civilization."


While the cost of energy is a crucial factor that keeps afloat or sinks a mining operation, Bitcoin miners will soon have to not just deal with the environment but also with the Bitcoin network. The block reward halving slated to happen in around two weeks' time may once again push miners to the edge in terms of profitability.

A recent LongHash analysis on the impact of the halving event on mining operations highlighted a similar sentiment as that of Streng, it read,

"One of the ways miners could lower the cost of mining is through negotiations with electricity providers to decrease electricity bills. However, since most large-scale mining centers enter long-term agreements with electricity companies that may not be negotiable, an alternative approach would be to use new mining equipment that requires less energy to operate."

Source: https://eng.ambcrypto.com/renewable-energy-oriented-bitcoin-mining-operations-may-be-2020s-winning-model/


About the author

Charles Morris works as the Chief Editor of HYIPNews for 5 years. Before 2010 has been working as a freelance copywriter writing for online newspapers, blogs, magazines and online portals in the sphere of investment. Since 2010 has been accepted to the team of HYIPNews as a copywriter. Used to write exclusive materials for HYIPNews. Have shown great skills in managing day-to-day publications and since April 2011 has been appointed for the position of HYIPNews Chief Editor. Among the current duties the main ones is to oversee all of the authors' publication and ensure that each issue is released on time and in a professional manner. Apart from the position of Chief Editor, Charles Morris also takes the post of the Support Manager of HYIPNews.
You May Also Like