CoinWorld Network January 9 News, according to Bitcoin News, Superheat has launched a $2000 electric water heater that can mine Bitcoin. The device consumes the same amount of energy as a regular water heater but runs a dedicated integrated circuit (ASIC) miner to recover costs, thereby offsetting some hot water expenses. However, the company's promotional materials do not currently list information such as power and TH/s.
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CoinWorld Network January 9 News, according to Bitcoin News, Superheat has launched a $2000 electric water heater that can mine Bitcoin. The device consumes the same amount of energy as a regular water heater but runs a dedicated integrated circuit (ASIC) miner to recover costs, thereby offsetting some hot water expenses. However, the company's promotional materials do not currently list information such as power and TH/s.