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Bitcoin Offices In Istanbul
Bitcoin offices are seen in Istanbul, Turkey, on July 11, 2025. Bitcoin reaches an all-time high, surpassing $118,000. (Photo by Umit Turhan Coskun/NurPhoto) -
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Bitcoin Offices In Istanbul
Bitcoin offices are seen in Istanbul, Turkey, on July 11, 2025. Bitcoin reaches an all-time high, surpassing $118,000. (Photo by Umit Turhan Coskun/NurPhoto) -
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Bitcoin Offices In Istanbul
Bitcoin offices are seen in Istanbul, Turkey, on July 11, 2025. Bitcoin reaches an all-time high, surpassing $118,000. (Photo by Umit Turhan Coskun/NurPhoto) -
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Bitcoin Offices In Istanbul
People pass by a Bitcoin office in Istanbul, Turkey, on July 11, 2025. Bitcoin reaches an all-time high, surpassing $118,000. (Photo by Umit Turhan Coskun/NurPhoto) -
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Bitcoin Offices In Istanbul
Bitcoin offices are seen in Istanbul, Turkey, on July 11, 2025. Bitcoin reaches an all-time high, surpassing $118,000. (Photo by Umit Turhan Coskun/NurPhoto) -
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Economy And Tourism In London
Coinbase logo is seen at the Imax building in London, Great Britain on July 10, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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'Unicorn Fart Dust' crypto currency meme car
Julius Kolks, 7, of Cincinnati, reacts as Ron Branstetter's Unicorn Fart Dust card releases a smoky exhaust - designed to mimic "fats" - on Friday, June 20, 2025, while parked in Ballpark Village before a Cardinals game versus the Reds. The car promotes the $UFD crypto currency meme coin. UFD is the ticker symbol for the meme coin, Unicorn Fart Dust, that Branstetter originally created as a joke. Over the past six months, the cryptocurrency has developed a devoted herd of “Dusters” who see their financial investments — which exist only in the digital realm — as no more important than the relationships they have forged in the process. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'Unicorn Fart Dust' crypto currency meme car
Chesterfield, Missouri resident Ron Branstetter poses in his basement studio on Feb. 5, 2025. He produces YouTube videos on investing and has drawn plenty of attention in recent weeks for a meme coin he created called Unicorn Fart Dust, or $UFD. UFD is the ticker symbol for the meme coin, Unicorn Fart Dust, that Branstetter originally created as a joke. Over the past six months, the cryptocurrency has developed a devoted herd of “Dusters” who see their financial investments — which exist only in the digital realm — as no more important than the relationships they have forged in the process. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'Unicorn Fart Dust' crypto currency meme car
Ron Branstetter poses for a photo inside his new $UFD meme coin car for Unicorn Fart Dust enthusiast Elizabeth Valdacchino on Friday, June 20, 2025, in Ballpark Village before a St. Louis Cardinals game versus the Cincinnati Reds. Valdacchino, who goes by the handle Bullion Betty, is an investor in the $UFD crypto currency meme coin. UFD is the ticker symbol for the meme coin, Unicorn Fart Dust, that Branstetter originally created as a joke. Over the past six months, the cryptocurrency has developed a devoted herd of “Dusters” who see their financial investments — which exist only in the digital realm — as no more important than the relationships they have forged in the process. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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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: ‘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: ‘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
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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: ‘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: ‘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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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
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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.
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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.
Bitcoin miners at at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norwayj.
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Can bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood.
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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.
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 inside Bitcoin miners' pod at Kryptovault Bitcoin mine in Honefoss, Norway.
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