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Bitcoin - Photo Illustration
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Bitcoin - Photo Illustration
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Bitcoin Market Situation
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Bitcoin Market Situation
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Photographed in London in June 2022.
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Photographed in London in June 2022.
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ÔCrypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.Õ
The founder of Binance, the worldÕs largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Photographed in London in June 2022.
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Photographed in London in June 2022.
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Photographed in London in June 2022.
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Photographed in London in June 2022.
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Photographed in London in June 2022.
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Changpeng Zhao: tech chief in the eye of the cryptocurrency storm
Changpeng Zhao: ‘Crypto will stay, bitcoin will stay, ethereum will stay, BNB will stay.’
The founder of Binance, the world’s largest digital currency exchange, is on a mission to talk to governments and regulators even as investors retreat.
Changpeng Zhao, commonly known as "CZ", is a Chinese-Canadian business executive. Zhao is the founder and CEO of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Photographed in London in June 2022.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Skips full of wooden logs at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Otto Him and Martin Mikalsen with skips containing wooden logs at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Otto Hiim. Piping behind skips containing wooden logs at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Back of skips containing wooden logs at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
Otto Hiim - sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Otto Him with wooden logs being dried at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Otto Him with wooden logs being dried at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Ventilation fan at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
Otto Hiim - sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Otto Him at back of Bitcoin miners at at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Pod of Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
Otto Hiim - sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Otto Him at back of pod of Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Martin Mikalesen, manager at the Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway, with computers/fans.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Workers unpacking new Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Workers unpacking new Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Workers establishing new 'miners' at the Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
New Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Chipboards at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Otto Him with Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Old Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
Otto Hiim - sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Old Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
'The cathedral' of Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
Martin Mikalsen (left) - assistant sitemanager and Otto Hiim - sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Noise insullation at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
Martin Mikalsen - assistant sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Martin Mikalsen - assistant sitemanager at Kryptovault. Bitcoin
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Old Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Old Bitcoin miners at at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway
Otto Hiim - sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Chip boards at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Construction of new area for Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
Martin Mikalsen - assistant sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Fans at back of Bitcoin miners at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
Bitcoin mining, the process of earning cryptocurrency by solving complex computational math puzzles and verifying transactions in the process, is famously energy-intensive. The latest calculation from Cambridge University’s bitcoin electricity consumption index suggests that as a result, the sector consumes more energy in a year than many countries, including Argentina, Pakistan and Poland.
Insulated pods of Bitcoin 'miners' at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway,
Martin Mikalsen - assistant sitemanager at Kryptovault.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
Kryptovault’s operation is part of a fightback against criticism of the famously energy-intensive industry.
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Otto Him inside Bitcoin miners' pod at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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‘There are a lot of fools talking nonsense,’ says Poku Banks, a student who posts finance videos on TikTok.
Poku Banks (20) a University of Nottingham student who is an entrepreneur who makes TikTok and youtube videos giving financial advice.
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‘There are a lot of fools talking nonsense,’ says Poku Banks, a student who posts finance videos on TikTok.
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‘There are a lot of fools talking nonsense,’ says Poku Banks, a student who posts finance videos on TikTok.
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‘There are a lot of fools talking nonsense,’ says Poku Banks, a student who posts finance videos on TikTok.
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