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January 05, 2020, 11:08:08 AM |
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can someone explain .. what do they offer? transfer electrics from producer to consumer through a blockchain / smart contract?
this is a new way to transfer current:)
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January 05, 2020, 11:13:26 AM |
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Do you think we can expect a rise in the price of the token after the launch of the platform? And by the way, it’s very wonderful that the team has everything going according to plan. Good luck to you!
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January 05, 2020, 11:18:05 AM |
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more energy is spent on cryptocurrency mining than the whole of Iceland consumes
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January 05, 2020, 11:24:04 AM |
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more energy is spent on cryptocurrency mining than the whole of Iceland consumes
Now, researchers have found that mining bitcoins and ether alone, not counting the mining of other cryptocurrencies, consumes more energy than a country like Jordan, Iceland or Syria
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Alaa
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January 05, 2020, 11:29:07 AM |
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more energy is spent on cryptocurrency mining than the whole of Iceland consumes
Now, researchers have found that mining bitcoins and ether alone, not counting the mining of other cryptocurrencies, consumes more energy than a country like Jordan, Iceland or Syria People are not doing business but calculations
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KarenW102
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January 05, 2020, 11:35:17 AM |
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more energy is spent on cryptocurrency mining than the whole of Iceland consumes
Now, researchers have found that mining bitcoins and ether alone, not counting the mining of other cryptocurrencies, consumes more energy than a country like Jordan, Iceland or Syria People are not doing business but calculations Icelanders in feverish calculations about whether it is worth encouraging the transfer of mining power to their country Grin Well, what can we say about such studies that they do not reach the level of the Nobel Prize
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Alaa
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January 05, 2020, 11:39:07 AM |
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more energy is spent on cryptocurrency mining than the whole of Iceland consumes
Now, researchers have found that mining bitcoins and ether alone, not counting the mining of other cryptocurrencies, consumes more energy than a country like Jordan, Iceland or Syria People are not doing business but calculations Icelanders in feverish calculations about whether it is worth encouraging the transfer of mining power to their country Grin Well, what can we say about such studies that they do not reach the level of the Nobel Prize what is the use of this calculation? You can calculate how much energy is spent on maintaining indoor ice rinks (especially in hot countries) and go nuts. What's the point?
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January 05, 2020, 11:44:33 AM |
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more energy is spent on cryptocurrency mining than the whole of Iceland consumes
Now, researchers have found that mining bitcoins and ether alone, not counting the mining of other cryptocurrencies, consumes more energy than a country like Jordan, Iceland or Syria People are not doing business but calculations Icelanders in feverish calculations about whether it is worth encouraging the transfer of mining power to their country Grin Well, what can we say about such studies that they do not reach the level of the Nobel Prize what is the use of this calculation? You can calculate how much energy is spent on maintaining indoor ice rinks (especially in hot countries) and go nuts. What's the point? In global warming! And, by the way, it’s not a fact that in hot countries such skating rinks really exist and at the same time real ice is used there, and not artificial. But the medal always has two sides. Of course, the crazy (and essentially meaningless) conversion of clean energy (electricity) into entropy (heat) is not good, but it should still contribute to progress both in the field of electricity generation and in the semiconductor industry
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January 05, 2020, 11:49:21 AM |
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This is due to the fact that the Ethereum platform runs on more energy-efficient algorithms.
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KarenW102
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January 05, 2020, 11:54:11 AM |
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This is due to the fact that the Ethereum platform runs on more energy-efficient algorithms.
energy-intensive rather than energy-efficient
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January 05, 2020, 12:01:32 PM |
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Ecologists will soon be connected, greenpeace against cryptocurrencies
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January 05, 2020, 12:06:46 PM |
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Ecologists will soon be connected, greenpeace against cryptocurrencies
It would be better to give an economic justification in which region it is most profitable to mine based on the price of electricity
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gordon17
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January 05, 2020, 02:49:36 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?
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January 05, 2020, 03:08:39 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.
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January 05, 2020, 03:32:20 PM |
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Do you have any forecasts about crypto prices in 2020 and further? will the Bitcoin mining remain profitable?
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January 05, 2020, 04:34:27 PM |
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So, it would be a half of the current Mongolian energy consumption, really great plans. I'm with you, guys.
Will Mongolian energy market remain the only one for you? Or you are going to dtart on the international market as well?
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January 05, 2020, 04:56:55 PM |
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So, it would be a half of the current Mongolian energy consumption, really great plans. I'm with you, guys.
And what be an yeasy task and took 5 years only, good luck.
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diemomowa
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January 05, 2020, 05:18:28 PM |
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I heard that for now 98% of energy in Mongolia is being produced from the coal power plants. I hope Karvuon will change this situaltion.
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January 05, 2020, 05:59:47 PM |
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Cryptocurrency enters our world with a wide step, soon everyone will have cards with crypto, which we will pay in fives and fours. It is interesting that in many countries development is proceeding in parallel, and thanks to high technologies, countries will be able to learn from each other almost instantly.
Crypto debit cards everywhere would be great, but here the question is about energy sector and cryptocurrency mining, nothing more.
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January 06, 2020, 08:24:58 AM |
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