agree on this.
can someone help me accurately baseline the heat (BTU) production of the different machines?
I ask the question on this subject, as I feel that if crypto mining isn't made to be as sustainable as other capitalistic endeavors (aka industries) the "haters" (for lack of a better description of those peeps, that want to tear stuff down because of deep seated fears of change or other BS reasons) are going to use against this industry when trying to tear it down/stop it/hold it back - just insert whatever word your comfortable with.
With the BTU production, all industries that need heat can understand what containers full of miners means for low steam heat and other 'lighter industrial" applications.
Or an anaerobic digester that needs constant heat year round (upper midwest will see gensets used to capture the heat in the summer and boilers in the winter) for the collection of the methane.
Thanks,
Steven