Human excrement turned into power in South Korea with virtual currency rewards
South Korea uses feces to power a building while those who use the toilet get virtual currency. The virtual currency can be used to buy items on campus like books,…
South Korea uses feces to power a building while those who use the toilet get virtual currency. The virtual currency can be used to buy items on campus like books,…
The majority of Salvadorians are sceptical about Bitcoin becoming a legal tender according to a poll. The survey disclosed that 65 percent of Salvadorians are not willing to accept payment…
Sen Elizabeth Warren is calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to assess cryptocurrency exchanges in relation to the U.S. financial markets and any risks they potentially pose to…
The Gen Z household debt to local banks has surged by 6x over the last year. Regulators noted that millennials and Gen Z are attracted to altcoins on expectations of…
A recent article on the environmental impact of Greenidge’s Seneca Lake mining operation is one of many misleading publications on bitcoin. It is with no hyperbole that I say the…
The lack of factual information utilized in reports by the publication is alarming and misleading. This is part two in an ongoing series taking a look at the electricity consumption…
The overdramatization of environmental concerns related to bitcoin mining obfuscate any legitimate conversation on the topic. Recently, an overdramatized story by Gretchen Morgenson of NBC News, about the Greenidge power…