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CNBC: Americans are starting to try using Bitcoin mining equipment to heat their homes for the winter.
According to a report by CNBC on November 16, as winter approaches, some Americans are beginning to use the heat generated from crypto mining for home heating. Analysis from digital asset broker K33 shows that the Bitcoin mining industry produces about 100 TWh of heat each year, which is enough to meet the heating needs of the entire country of Finland, but most of the heat is wasted.
Devices priced at $900 have appeared on the market that can serve as space heaters and also perform Bitcoin mining. In Challis, Idaho, Softwarm is testing Bitcoin mining equipment to heat local shops.
However, Professor Derek Mohr from the University of Rochester expressed doubts about this, believing that the success rate of mining with home computers is extremely low and that this heating method is not very efficient. Supporters argue that with the proliferation of plug-and-play mining devices, this concept may become feasible in more areas.