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April 13, 2024, 06:54:43 PM
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🇸🇻's largest mining farm is powered by volcano energy; it provides ¼ 🇸🇻's hashpower.

But are there any mining farms in the 🌎 powered by nuclear microreactors ☢️?

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April 13, 2024, 07:49:21 PM
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Who knows, maybe some tech billionaire out there is really building  a hidden underground facility powered by nuclear microreactor for a massive cryptocurrency mining operation.  It sounds wild, but these days, nothing seems too far-fetched!

While using nuclear power for crypto mining raises some practical concerns around safety and cost-effectiveness I suppose if anyone had the means and motivation to try it, it would be an ultra-wealthy tech entrepreneur with more money than they know what to do with and  stranger things have happened in the world of crypto currencies and their enthusiasts, thats for sure.

Hey, if Batman can build the Batcave under Wayne Manor then I wouldnt completely rule out the possibility of someone attempting a real-life supervillain lair to house their epic mining rig.  A nuclear reactor would certainly supply ample electricity! Whether or not it's sustainable or sensible is another question...

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April 13, 2024, 09:49:29 PM
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maybe some tech billionaire out there is really building  a hidden underground facility
There's already the cryptovault (in the Alps, I think it is).

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April 21, 2024, 06:41:13 PM
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Maybe sneak some onto an aircraft carrier?
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April 22, 2024, 05:27:24 PM
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There are no existing micro-reactors operating in the world (yet). However at least 1 farm is powered by a conventional reactor https://www.coindesk.com/business/2023/03/06/terawulf-starts-nuclear-powered-bitcoin-mining-with-nearly-8000k-rigs-at-nautilus-facility/

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You DO know that Batman is a fictional comic book character right? What said character can or cannot do has nothing to do with reality...

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April 23, 2024, 03:34:04 AM
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🇸🇻's largest mining farm is powered by volcano energy; it provides ¼ 🇸🇻's hashpower.

No it doesn't;t, and the reason it doesn't is because it doesn't exist!
Even on their plans, the farm is only in the approval stage!

Second, it's not "volcano" energy, its geothermal energy and bitcoin miners in Iceland were a thing before Bukele knew what Bitcoin was.

Who knows, maybe some tech billionaire out there is really building  a hidden underground facility powered by nuclear microreactor for a massive cryptocurrency mining operation.

Microreactors are below 20MW, which would mean at most 5000 Asics, given the actual hashrate there would be at least 6 million S19 running, so massive is not the word.

 

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April 23, 2024, 06:35:36 PM
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Who knows, maybe some tech billionaire out there is really building  a hidden underground facility powered by nuclear microreactor for a massive cryptocurrency mining operation.

Microreactors are below 20MW, which would mean at most 5000 Asics, given the actual hashrate there would be at least 6 million S19 running, so massive is not the word.

Wow, I did not know that about microreactors!  YOu are right, 5,000 ASICs wouldnt qualify as "massive" these days.  Still, the image of a hidden tech lair powered by a mini nuclear reactor is pretty darn cool.  I wonder if these mini reactors will ever be like, shrunk down and idiot-proof enough for everyday folks to buy one and power their, you know, dream mansion/bitcoin mine (or maybe a post-apocalyptic shelter)? Smiley

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April 23, 2024, 10:43:26 PM
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_microreactor


so where can i buy a small one just 1mw

that is 800 kwatts or maybe 270 s21s

around 54000th or 54ph

hook it up to a 20 foot box and whale away.

not case no one is going to sell it to you.

it could run up to 10 years before the fuel runs out


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April 24, 2024, 01:54:45 PM
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Still, the image of a hidden tech lair powered by a mini nuclear reactor is pretty darn cool.  I wonder if these mini reactors will ever be like, shrunk down and idiot-proof enough for everyday folks to buy one and power their, you know, dream mansion/bitcoin mine (or maybe a post-apocalyptic shelter)? Smiley

Cool might be but when it comes to the business side is quite impracticable.
You're going to have your own grid basically, you have a slower than average baseload response, you need skilled maintenance, you need a specialized workforce, and for ...what really there than being cool?
If you have the money you're better off buying land and having solar panels and then dealing with the storage large scale, battery, or hydrogen, it would be easier to hide than in plain sight.

so where can i buy a small one just 1mw

Teoterticaly there is only one truly active microreactor in existence, that if we believe what China says, so no luck with this.




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