Bitcoin Mining in Space
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Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Mining in Space The building blocks that will serve as the foundation of the Second Renaissance continues to be laid. Americans have realized that the future rapid expansion of industry and innovation is lying in wait, just behind a wall of energy. That flood of electrons waiting to wash across the world is being dammed up by decades of complacency in grid infrastructure development and expansion. That all sounds bad, but hold on. We have reasons to be excited. Today, we have Bitcoin mining operating as a relief valve for intermittent electricity and outdated grids. For years, I’ve shared that Bitcoin mining is the key to our future and that the industry will be providing such important support to our country and military that the entire space will be (is) a national defense asset. So much of the energy within the Bitcoin mining and data center industries is consumed by managing heat dissipation and corrosion. Water making contact with electrical equipment tends to drain blood from faces — and for good reason. But too little water in the air and you risk static discharge. Did I mention that these operations tend to accumulate dust, rapidly? If dust is allowed to collect and then is tripped by a spark, like a static shock or a short-circuit, it explodes in rapid combustion. At the very same time, having a proper amount of humidity in the air allows for heat to be transferred from electrical equipment throughout the open atmosphere. You don’t want to run hot all damn day — and neither do computers. What about putting Bitcoin miners into an atmosphere that has much less, well… atmosphere? Think about it, our atmosphere is heated by our sun. Our seasons are determined by our location in our orbit around said…
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