2023-3-23 16:00 |
The company can reduce the carbon footprint, land and water use of bitcoin miners through its technology.
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2023-3-23 16:00 |
The company can reduce the carbon footprint, land and water use of bitcoin miners through its technology.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
This article was originally published by 8btc and written by Vincent He. Although China has shut down bitcoin trading platforms and deemed them illegal, its attitude toward bitcoin mining is still ambiguous.
2019-5-31 20:14 | |
This week in the Hodler’s Digest, Bitfinex and Tether land in hot water, and Samsung may be thinking about a Samsung Coin
2019-4-28 20:46 | |
Large corporations have always been “the most glamorous side” of the gold mining industry, equipped with machinery capable of emptying reserves at a frenetic pace while spending exorbitant budgets.
2019-3-2 21:37 | |
Stones are minor minerals and unless you want to engage more than 20 persons, or dig below six meters from ground and use heavy machinery, the permission to start a stone crushing is granted by the district collector (or on his behalf by the Sub Divisional Officer ) on recommendation of the Tahsildar.
2019-1-26 17:03 | |
Would you wear a shirt if the label said it was made of shit? Chances are you’re currently wearing something made of cotton. Ever since the fifth millennium BC, people have used the natural fiber derived from the cotton plant in textile production, and it’s now an enormous industry.
2018-11-5 15:03 | |
You don’t need to be an agriculture expert to see the writing on the wall. Current farming methods just aren’t working anymore for most farmers of the world. There are 2 billion smallholder farms managing fewer than five acres (PDF).
2018-10-9 20:10 | |
By Todd Lemons, Chairman at Veridium Labs In the past 50 years, the world has lost more than 50 percent of its agricultural land to urban and industrial development. Nearly 40 percent of the world’s biodiverse tropical forests have been converted to industrial agriculture and up to 80 percent[1] of the world’s fresh water is contaminated.
2018-8-31 12:30 | |
Microsoft recently taught its XiaoIce chatbot, a Chinese language conversational AI, how to interpret pictures as poems. We’re not sure if that counts as inspired writing, but it’s an interesting step toward better mimicking humans.
2018-8-10 20:33 | |