Cryptomatoes: Cryptocurrency And Agriculture Working Together

The energy consumption of virtual currency mining has been a subject of debate in the last couple of years.  Nonetheless, in recent times, excess heat has been utilizing to produce other targets, as a result of using environmentally friendly methods for mining operations. The co-founder of a trading portfolio Nakamoto X, Kamil Brejcha displayed an image of tomatoes growing in a greenhouse that is powered by excess mining heat for the plant’s nourishment, this week.

The birth of cryptomatoes

The co-Founder of the virtual currency exchange Nakamoyo X, Kamil Brejcha, displayed an image of big groups of tomatoes that were grown with the use of surplus heat from virtual currency miners, on March 10. In general, mining rigs and computer servers release a decent amount of heat, in which a lot of virtual currency advocates have utilized this outcome to provide heating for homes and other forms of resolutions. Mr Brejcha elaborated that the “cryptomatoes”, came into existence after they built a system that aids supply surplus heat into the greenhouse.

“Who would imagine that mining cryptocurrencies and agriculture can work together?” Brejcha asks his followers on Twitter.”

Furthermore, the co-founder explained that the first bunch of crytomatoes is completed to reap and they are utilizing surplus heat for the greenhouse in which the tomatoes are stationed in and apparently is operating.

The Energy Cycle Loop to be closed

Moreover, the development is in “stealth mode”, according to Mr. Brejcha and announces that the team is growing the Crypto-green tomato, in efforts to develop an “Agritechture blockchain startup”. Nevertheless, he does reveal more information to his supporters, elaborating that the greenhouse is approximately 5 acres. In addition, an individual did ask why his team were not producing cannabis plants with the surplus mining heat.

Mr. Brejcha also commented that, due to the strict laws governing the country, unfortunately, they were not able to get a permit for medical marijuana production, as a result, they had the only option to produce tomatoes and other vegetables.

The mining systems use 100 percent bio-waste produced energy which leads to the eventual closure of the energy cycle loop, according to Mr.Brejch.

In conclusion, individuals could purchase the greenhouse tomatoes produce in “common” shops, as indicated by Mr. Brejcha. In addition, the team has built a system known as a “Cointainer” which is stationed in the basement. After the projects preliminary stage, the team has developed a system of vertical farming for the startup’s roadmap. In response to queries in relation to mining energy waste, numerous virtual currency miners such as Brejcha are encouraging individuals that mining can obtain a closed energy cycle loop meanwhile developing fruits, vegetables, and cryptocurrencies.

 

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