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336969 No.2110

I've been researching ASIC mining hardware the past few weeks and from what I can take, they use a lot of power or electricity to function or to mine Bitcoin.

I guess mechanically speaking, would it be possible to ditch AEP/the grid/whatever company you connect your toaster to, and create your own electricity, store it, convert it into a/c, and wirelessly transmit the electricity via pancake coils? From there, someone could have their own remote "mineshaft" so to speak. Is this possible?

9f573c No.2962

sure if you can get a long distance internet connection set up then you could set up miners in the middle of nowhere.

It would have a high initial investment. Also if the power source is mobile then a wired connection to the power supply would be more efficent




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