ອຸທະຍານແຫ່ງຊາດໃນຄອງໂກກໍາລັງຂຸດຄົ້ນ Bitcoin ໂດຍໃຊ້ໄຟຟ້ານ້ໍາຕົກ

As cryptocurrency mining becomes an increasingly popular method of obtaining digital assets such as Bitcoin (BTC), one national park in eastern Congo has decided to put its natural resources to use in order to mine the flagship decentralized finance (Defi) ເຄື່ອງໝາຍ.

Specifically, the leadership of Virunga National Park, which was stricken by countless misfortunes over the years, leaving it in desperate need of funding to protect its forests and wildlife, has recognized ການຂຸດຄົ້ນ Bitcoin as an ideal opportunity, as MIT Technology Review’s Adam Popescu ລາຍງານ ໃນເດືອນມັງກອນ 13.

Solution materializes

According to the report, Africa’s oldest protected park and home to endangered mountain gorillas was affected by years of militia violence and pillaging, deforestation, pandemic lockdowns, diseases, and meager government assistance, but the plan has been set in motion to use its hydroelectric power for mining Bitcoin in a bid to recover and thrive.

As the park’s director, Emmanuel de Merode, explained:

“We built the power plant and figured we’d build the network gradually. (…) Then, we had to shut down tourism in 2018 because of kidnappings [by rebels]. Then, in 2019, we had to shut down tourism because of Ebola. And 2020—the rest is history with covid. For four years, all of our tourism revenue—it used to be 40% of park revenue—it collapsed. (…) It’s not something we expected, but we had to work out a solution.”

With this in mind, De Merode and his colleagues landed on the idea of buying $200,000 in Bitcoin rigs which would be powered by the park’s hydro-energy, providing the necessary profits, as well as a viable way to use this energy.

ດ້ວຍຄວາມຊ່ອຍເຫລືອຂອງ ນັກລົງທຶນ crypto Sébastien Gouspillou, the park bought second-hand servers in early 2020 and got to building the world’s first known Bitcoin mine operated by a national park and running on ພະລັງງານທີ່ສະອາດ.

The mine uses the power provided by the Luviro hydro-station, which is one of the park’s river-run hydro plants opened since 2013 (with a fourth one under construction), providing electricity for the Bitcoin mining operation with a low environmental impact – using the river’s constant flow rather than obstructing it with dams and reservoirs. 

ມັນຈະເຮັດວຽກບໍ?

Despite the occasional negative developments in the ຂະ ແໜງ crypto, ເຊັ່ນ: ຫຍໍ້ FTX, that have affected the price of Bitcoin, De Merode is optimistic, pointing out that each day of mining represents pure profit, no matter how much Bitcoin fluctuates in value.

According to Michael Saylor, the co-founder of the ການລົງທຶນ firm MicroStrategy, Virunga’s model is “the ideal high-tech industry to put in a nation that has plenty of clean energy but isn’t able to export a product or produce a service with that energy.”

Peter Wall, the CEO of Argo Blockchain, which runs hydro-powered mines in Quebec, believes that the Virunga mine could, indeed, be profitable as it has all three things that are ultimately necessary to mine Bitcoin: “power, ເຄື່ອງ, capital.”

Finally, De Merode has said that this was “an incredibly good investment for the park,” as “we’re not speculating on its value; we’re generating it,” adding that the park was “making Bitcoin out of surplus energy and monetizing something that otherwise has no value.”

Source: https://finbold.com/national-park-in-congo-is-mining-bitcoin-using-hydro-electricity/