Residential heating with Bitcoin mining: feasibility and environmental impact
Home and residential heating associated with mining: does it really pay off? Asic cooling methods, economic consideration, and environmental impact.
Born in 1981, Maker, Miner, Industrial & analitical Chemist (Novartis Pharma SA,Vinavil), 4 years of environmental analysis of pollutants on field (Theolab, Syndial Eni), mechatronic for Ferrari Corse Clients in AFcorse, electronic and mechanical management rally cars and World Rally Cars until 2020. At the same time, since 2013 he knows Bitcoin and starts mining in Italy, then hosting Terraminer IV for Cointerra tests. Since 2016 he has been working on the creation of Biomine Sustainable Mining of which he is co-founder, one of the first Italian 100% green hydro-based farms, and on improving oil cooling for mining by co-creating the first flow-optimized oilcooling for FPGA in 2018. R&D at Biomine participates in the development of adiabatic iot systems, greenhouse heating, smart iot mining pdu. Since 2022, consultant for mining feasibility studies and still on research on oil immersion.
Home and residential heating associated with mining: does it really pay off? Asic cooling methods, economic consideration, and environmental impact.
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