Heard @Rob Warren mention taking a permaculture approach to Bitcoin mining on the latest @TFTC with @Marty Bent and @parkerlewisb (is he not on Nostr?). The basic result of applying permaculture to Bitcoin mining is that multiple systems overlap each offering unique yeilds. The Bitcoin yield is often a byproduct of the specialization of the system. The more I integrated the systems are better they are at building capital. Would be happy to discuss the intersection of permaculture and Bitcoin mining on the show sometime. I've been able to integrate Bitcoin mining into almost every system requiring electric heat at my homestead - drying laundry, heating water/cooking food, producing maple syrup, food/medicine dehydration, growing plants, warming hypothermic animals, excess solar power, evaporating liquid in compost toilet. All are built with found and off the shelf components and materials, making this style of mining very accessible to the pleb. Mining Bitcoin is how I buy Bitcoin, hard to beat DCA kyc free sats that also does all kinds of valuable work simultaneously.
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Here is a compilation of all my favorite mining notes from the last year. I guess use Bitcoin miners in almost every way I can think of. Sous-Vide Bitcoin Mining Hot Water Heater, featuring canola oil as the dielectric fluid. View quoted note → Hashing Space Heaters for Local Plebs View quoted note → Hot water heater with canola oil View quoted note → Direct DC with grid-tie backup proof of concept View quoted note → Clothes Dryer v2 View quoted note → Dehydrator View quoted note → Cannabis heater View quoted note → Cannabis Dryer View quoted note → Solar mining View quoted note → Maple Syrup Miner v1 (still need to make the v2 note) View quoted note → Hash while the fees shine View quoted note → #bitcoin #bitcoinmining #plebminer #homesteading #permaculture
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