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I retrofit bitcoin miners and turn them into quiet heaters that pay you (more than the cost of electricity) to run them. I want to do as much good for as many people as possible - this is my mission. I've identified Northern Ontario and Quebec Indigenous tribes as a segment that I can positively affect due to the presence of cold temperatures and low or subsidized power costs. In these regions, you can get paid to heat your home 🤯. My end goal is to help create a circular economy that runs on bitcoin - the ultimate form of sovereignty. There are so many well-aligned incentives here. These systems typically ROI in about 12 months (without including bitcoin's approx. 50% CGAR). If you are interested or can help, please reach-out (256heat.com). There are compelling social, financial and educational incentives associated with this type of project. I'll be talking about this more on the mining stage at @TheBitcoinConf in Vegas this May. #Anishinaabe, #Algonquin, #Cree, #Innu, #Mohawk, #Naskapi, #Wendat, #Abenaki, #Aroland First Nation #Attawapiskat First Nation, #Atikamekw, #Batchewana First Nation, #Bearspaw First Nation, #Ginoogaming First Nation, #Kebaowek First Nation, #Mikmaq, #Odawa, #Potawatomi, #Wolastoqiyik
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That's really cool. Our local group has been slowly working towards this sort of thing. Mostly still just modifying miners as space heaters for now but one of our members hooked his into his hvac. Yours are very professional setups!
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