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Related: About this forumThe Largest Bitcoin Mining Facility in the World Is Coming to Navarro County. Not Everyone Wants It
Ever since a new Bitcoin mining facility was proposed in Navarro County, some residents have been upset about the drain on local resources they say the operation would cause.
In April, the Colorado company Riot Blockchain announced in a press release that it was in the process of developing a large-scale, 1 gigawatt facility just outside Navarro Countys Corsicana, about an hour's drive south of Dallas. The first phase of the project will include 400 megawatts of capacity on a 265-acre site, according to the companys press release.
That phase is expected to be completed in July 2023. Once thats finished, Riot Blockchain will work on expanding the facility to its total potential capacity, 1 gigawatt. Thats just a little less power than what Doc Brown and Marty McFly needed in Back to the Future to power the flux capacitor in their DeLorean and get Marty back home to 1985 (or enough to power 300,000 to 1 million U.S. homes).
When its all said and done, the project could cost hundreds of millions of dollars and create hundreds of jobs. But, it will also consume a lot of electricity and, potentially, a lot of water in a state that has experienced an unstable power grid and is currently in a drought.
Read more: https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/the-largest-bitcoin-mining-facility-in-the-world-is-being-built-in-texas-residents-are-fighting-back-14493090
ultralite001
(1,183 posts)That is all
Crazyleftie
(458 posts)out of thin air is a SCAM
Phoenix61
(17,726 posts)understanding this. Its like tulip mania or beanie babies in high-tech.
at140
(6,140 posts)Is it minting the coins? Or digging them out of earth??
Karadeniz
(23,558 posts)LeftInTX
(30,644 posts)Sounds simple, but apparently all the computing involved with bitcoins apparently requires lots of CPUs and electricity.