The article discusses the Bitcoin mining hash rate, illustrating its significance as a measure of electrical energy used for mining Bitcoin. It introduces a unique perspective, suggesting that, rather than only machines, humans could play a role in this process as 'human computers' to efficiently utilize energy. Although calculations highlight the impracticality of humans matching current mining demands, the author proposes a collaborative approach among Bitcoiners to decrease mining difficulty and enhance efficiency, creating a more human-centric environment in cryptocurrency mining without compromising trust or ethics.
Bitcoin mining, often interpreted as energy consuming, could paradoxically create opportunities for millions of human workers, as miners harness 'stranded energy' efficiently.
Rather than focusing solely on machines for Bitcoin mining, there is a possibility of integrating human participation, potentially reshaping mining's impact on employment and resource consumption.
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