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April 10, 2023, 09:36:07 AM
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This is some good news coming from America after a very long time. Considering we are just hearing about how US regulators are imposing the strictest rules on various banks, exchangers, and whatnot.

However, the technical side of Bitcoin is prospering on one end in the same America!

Reportedly, a nuclear-powered mining facility that is Nautilus which is operated by TeraWulf utilizes 91% of zero-carbon energy. The number of miners they have installed is around 9,200.

These are the actual number of miners which are in the Nautilus facility however TeraWulf has more than 27,000 miners across their all facilities. They are powering the mining at 5.5 EH/s and have already boosted the network with 65% power-ups.

Nuclear Power Plant producing 2.5 GW of energy. The fact that TeraWulf wanted to have GREEN DATA centers, they have merged and have a stake of 25% in the same.

Definitely, we need more such Green miners so that problem of an environmental issue that has been raised from time to time can fade away and we will finally have Green Bitcoin!

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America’s first nuclear-powered Bitcoin mine has announced remarkable results for the month of March 2023. This pioneering facility, which harnesses the power of nuclear energy to mine the world’s leading cryptocurrency, has surpassed all expectations and cemented its position as a trailblazer in the field.

The mining center, Nautilus, which is owned and operated by TeraWulf, utilized over 91% of zero-carbon energy to power approximately 9,200 miners.

These powered miners played a significant role in contributing to TeraWulf’s remarkable average operating hash rate of 3 EH/s for the month, representing a massive 50% increase compared to February.

According to the latest unaudited monthly production and operations news release from TeraWulf, Nautilus continues to outshine its competitors in the Bitcoin mining realm.

TeraWulf’s Mine Fleet Boosts Hash Rate Capacity By 65%
TeraWulf’s operational miner fleet of around 27,200 miners, which includes 18,000 operational miners at the Lake Mariner facility and 9,200 self-miners at the Nautilus facility, has played a crucial role in achieving an outstanding self-mining hash rate capacity of 2.8 EH/s.

This marks a phenomenal 65% increase in the first quarter of 2023.

“We continue to execute as promised, delivering strong results in Q1 2023,” Kerri Langlais, Chief Strategy Officer of TeraWulf, stated. “We believe the continued hard work and commitment of our people has positioned us to achieve our goal of 5.5 EH/s of capacity in the second quarter.”

Pioneering Green Bitcoin Mining With Nuclear Power
In August 2021, TeraWulf and Cumulus Data, a subsidiary of Talen Energy, announced their joint venture, Nautilus. The aim was to build a green data center that would operate using nuclear power. Fast forward to January 2023, and the shell for the data center has been completed, thanks to the 2.5 GW nuclear power station that’s powering it.

TeraWulf has a 25% stake in the project, which is expected to reduce the company’s energy costs and achieve a computing power of 5.5 EH/s by the second quarter of 2023.

While concerns about the environmental impact of Bitcoin mining persist, the trend of upgrading machines and adding new fleets shows no signs of slowing down. Since 2016, the global hash rate for mining has continuously increased.

The Nautilus project is not only considered a significant step towards more sustainable Bitcoin mining practices, but it also marks a crucial milestone in the adoption of nuclear energy in the tech industry.

By harnessing the power of nuclear energy, Nautilus Cryptomine has the potential to significantly reduce the energy costs associated with Bitcoin mining and mitigate its environmental impact.

1st Nuclear-Powered Bitcoin Mine In U.S. Reports 9,000 Facilities Energized In Q1

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April 10, 2023, 02:39:37 PM
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its good to see mining farms partner up with power generation companies to get best deals on electric. thats business savvi..

for others less notable. just living and running your asic in a region where power is generated from a hydro dam or nuclear power means they too are running green. without needing a contracted partnership. thus its not new to be 100% green asic farm.

for decades many asic farms have been deciding where to set up their asic farm warehouses and for years many have already decided to set up in regions powered by renewables.

but with that all said
having a formal partnership agreement with ownership stake involved between power plant and mining farm.. structures the deal in such a way the government cannot easily just force a power plants hand to stop supplying said mining farm.

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April 10, 2023, 03:18:48 PM
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Yes, I think this is good news for the Bitcoin industry, because it shows that sustainable solutions can be used to mine while prioritizing environmental sustainability in the mining industry, and the success of TeraWulf's Nautilus facility is a step in the right direction.

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