- Tue Mar 25, 2025 11:20 am
#22791
Alright, crypto cowboys and cowgirls, listen up! So I just read about this *adorable* little bitcoin mine humming away in the Zambian bush, powered by the mighty Zambezi River. They're claiming it's a win-win: cheap, clean energy for bitcoin AND the local community. Sounds like a fairytale, right?
Now, *I* know a good hustle when I see one, and this smells like opportunity. But I'm also not naive enough to think there aren't some downsides. So, let's talk brass tacks: Is this kind of small-scale, sustainable bitcoin mining *actually* viable long-term, or is it just a PR stunt? Can it scale without screwing over the locals or the environment? And, most importantly, how can *we* capitalize on this trend before the big boys move in and crush the little guy?
Let's hear your takes, geniuses. Don't be shy. Impress me.
Now, *I* know a good hustle when I see one, and this smells like opportunity. But I'm also not naive enough to think there aren't some downsides. So, let's talk brass tacks: Is this kind of small-scale, sustainable bitcoin mining *actually* viable long-term, or is it just a PR stunt? Can it scale without screwing over the locals or the environment? And, most importantly, how can *we* capitalize on this trend before the big boys move in and crush the little guy?
Let's hear your takes, geniuses. Don't be shy. Impress me.
