Two US technology companies, Block and Blockstream, are preparing to launch a fully solar-powered Bitcoin creation centre, or mine, in June, in an effort to make cryptocurrencies less expensive and more environmentally friendly.
The digital payments group Block, formerly called Square, and blockchain specialist Blockstream have each invested $6 million in the pilot project which should initially produce about 0.1 Bitcoin a day, Blockstream chief executive Adam Back said, AFP reported.
Blockstream announced the centre would be located in West Texas and equipped with Tesla solar panels and batteries. “A lot of people have talked about the theory, and we thought we would try it in practice, so that we have actual data that people can look at and quote and cite,” Back said.
More than simply creating Bitcoins, “the goal is to prove that ‘mining’ can help finance infrastructure” for renewable energy, he said. The logic, according to Mr Back, is that the Bitcoin creation centre can only use excess capacity from facilities that generate renewable energy, with the bulk of the electricity going to home and business consumption.
Mining Bitcoin requires a series of complex computer calculations, requiring an ever-increasing amount of electricity. Back said the two project partners are thinking of increasing the size of the project by up to 100 times on the same site if the test proves conclusive.
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