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Author Topic: [ANN] Karvuon – More Power for the Blockchain Industry  (Read 6561 times)
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January 06, 2020, 12:52:11 PM
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And about cheap electricity - in Chile it is generally free, but in the Andes climbed higher and solved the problems with cooling the farm.
here is no "free" energy.
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January 06, 2020, 12:57:11 PM
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And about cheap electricity - in Chile it is generally free, but in the Andes climbed higher and solved the problems with cooling the farm.
here is no "free" energy.
in one form or another, energy always has to be "mined" - or digged.

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January 06, 2020, 01:02:24 PM
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Now sky-high communal prices will be at least somehow justified
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January 06, 2020, 01:02:35 PM
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by the way, central bank of Mongolia issued a license recently:)
it’s a pity that only for investors, of course, but the step is still in the right direction
This is progress, it pleases that even Mongolia joins the cryptocurrency industry, a country where innovative technological development is very poorly developed.
"Even Mongolia". Many African countries, Venezuela etc. are implementing cryptocurrencies to help the economics grow.
Even North Korea use cryptocurrencies to avoid sanctions. Well, cryptos are generally helpful for third-world countries even more than you could imagine.
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January 06, 2020, 01:07:44 PM
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Now sky-high communal prices will be at least somehow justified
Just the opposite. Electricity, in principle, is inexpensive, and those who live in high-rise buildings and (or) use an electric stove, they generally pay a penny for it. The main expenses in utility bills are hot water and heating, and if you stir up your own farm in the apartment, then the need for heating and hot water will disappear.
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January 06, 2020, 01:12:11 PM
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Now sky-high communal prices will be at least somehow justified
Just the opposite. Electricity, in principle, is inexpensive, and those who live in high-rise buildings and (or) use an electric stove, they generally pay a penny for it. The main expenses in utility bills are hot water and heating, and if you stir up your own farm in the apartment, then the need for heating and hot water will disappear.
you can also heat the neighbors, and if you put the matter on a grand scale, then the entire staircase is 25 floors. I believe that the farm, located on the floor will allow heating the whole house

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January 06, 2020, 01:17:17 PM
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Now sky-high communal prices will be at least somehow justified
Just the opposite. Electricity, in principle, is inexpensive, and those who live in high-rise buildings and (or) use an electric stove, they generally pay a penny for it. The main expenses in utility bills are hot water and heating, and if you stir up your own farm in the apartment, then the need for heating and hot water will disappear.
you can also heat the neighbors, and if you put the matter on a grand scale, then the entire staircase is 25 floors. I believe that the farm, located on the floor will allow heating the whole house
immediately imagined a turnkey house sale service, in the basement of which there is a large farm that consumes electricity, and at the exit it issues crypts, heating and hot water)))
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January 06, 2020, 01:22:08 PM
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what a perfectly reasonable approach
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January 06, 2020, 01:22:29 PM
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Did you heard that Karvuon X ProBit Meetup will be held on January 10th at 7PM in Dreaum Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea?
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January 06, 2020, 01:27:58 PM
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what a perfectly reasonable approach
Surely there are some combined solutions where the house boiler can heat up from electricity (like a boiler) and gas. It’s clear that it’s cheaper to warm up with gas, but if electricity, in addition to heating, carries out some other useful activity (even not necessarily mining), then it may come out cheaper, and maybe it will also bring profit

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January 06, 2020, 01:32:50 PM
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what a perfectly reasonable approach
Surely there are some combined solutions where the house boiler can heat up from electricity (like a boiler) and gas. It’s clear that it’s cheaper to warm up with gas, but if electricity, in addition to heating, carries out some other useful activity (even not necessarily mining), then it may come out cheaper, and maybe it will also bring profit
but if electricity besides heating will carry out some more useful activity (not even necessarily mining), it may come out cheaper, or maybe it’ll bring profit
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January 06, 2020, 01:37:35 PM
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One of the most stable and spent sources of electricity is hydropower.
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January 06, 2020, 01:42:12 PM
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Due to cheap electricity in China, large mining farms are often located near hydropower plants.

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January 06, 2020, 01:46:30 PM
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This meetup will be held only 3 days before the IEO start, the last opportunity to remind about the Karvuon before it.
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January 06, 2020, 01:47:35 PM
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Due to cheap electricity in China, large mining farms are often located near hydropower plants.
Just keep in mind that with the great potential of the terrain for the construction of hydropower plants, it is technically impossible to technically implement such a project. In some cases, a sheepskin will not be worth the dressing.
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January 06, 2020, 01:52:17 PM
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Due to cheap electricity in China, large mining farms are often located near hydropower plants.
Just keep in mind that with the great potential of the terrain for the construction of hydropower plants, it is technically impossible to technically implement such a project. In some cases, a sheepskin will not be worth the dressing.
I’ve been studying this topic for a long time (power engineer by occupation), in world practice there are already underwater hydro generators that can be lowered into the water stream and fixed. The cable along the cable is brought ashore, where the stabilizer control cabinet stands. But they are expensive in price and probably in operation.

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January 06, 2020, 01:57:14 PM
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Due to cheap electricity in China, large mining farms are often located near hydropower plants.
Just keep in mind that with the great potential of the terrain for the construction of hydropower plants, it is technically impossible to technically implement such a project. In some cases, a sheepskin will not be worth the dressing.
I’ve been studying this topic for a long time (power engineer by occupation), in world practice there are already underwater hydro generators that can be lowered into the water stream and fixed. The cable along the cable is brought ashore, where the stabilizer control cabinet stands. But they are expensive in price and probably in operation.
The Austrian Hydromining project at the ICO has already raised more than $ 2 million and this is not the end.
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January 06, 2020, 02:02:11 PM
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Due to cheap electricity in China, large mining farms are often located near hydropower plants.
Just keep in mind that with the great potential of the terrain for the construction of hydropower plants, it is technically impossible to technically implement such a project. In some cases, a sheepskin will not be worth the dressing.
I’ve been studying this topic for a long time (power engineer by occupation), in world practice there are already underwater hydro generators that can be lowered into the water stream and fixed. The cable along the cable is brought ashore, where the stabilizer control cabinet stands. But they are expensive in price and probably in operation.
The Austrian Hydromining project at the ICO has already raised more than $ 2 million and this is not the end.
Just watch, or participate too.?
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January 06, 2020, 02:05:26 PM
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by the way, central bank of Mongolia issued a license recently:)
What do you mean? What license have they issued exactly?
Did you mean "the lincense for KVT"? Should cryptocurrencies have a licence to be operated in Mongolia?
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January 06, 2020, 02:07:59 PM
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The idea is promising, and I think if it is brought to the industrial level it will be very popular. But on the other hand, a power plant is an overwhelming cost, you need a staff of power engineers, and you also need to hang up mining equipment on them, for some reason.
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