let's suggest, hypothetically, that the tap water inside of my house is free. i can just open it up and it runs and doesn't tick up and i get no billhow do i efficiently use it to mine bitcoin?
tap water is recycled loli pee. think about it.
>>106451443Hammer pump.
>>106451443>>106451473https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S2u_tdZkHs
>>106451443Define efficiently, as you'll lose out against some massive ASIC farms
>>106451478Much better video about it:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFdyqTGx32A
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>>106451452This is why I buy bottled water.
>>106451505to offset the costs for buying the necessary materials in a reasonable timeframe, then generate passive income.doesn't have to be bitcoin i guess could be some other crypto, idk much about that stuff but i think they're all worth nothing and/or about to crash and burn anyway
>>106451443You alone have infinite access to an otherwise finite resource. Sell it to Crypto bros, market it as anti-woke meme water powered by gen ai and outsourcing arbitrage. offer crypto as a form of payment. say something provocative yet visionary on social media tied to your real name. pump and dump an official meme-water shitcoin. Make a special gold-edition water (piss) and invite the winners to your headquarters to inherit the brand right as you get cancelled and retire.
>>106454172You'll not be profitable in your lifetime then. The only I'd mine is XMR because it's the only good crypto currency but you won't make 13423x gains there
>>106454172The only real cost is the hardware to perform calculations. Look up Asicminers. They are required to run nearly 24/7 with a couple of Kilowatts to pay off themselves. Even then, if you don't know what you're doing, e.g. which coins to mine and when to sell, you'll probably end up with a net negative. Having free energy is the easy part, really.Depending on how much tap water energy we're talking about, it's probably more efficient to store that energy in a battery, and save a couple bucks on your electricity bill. All it requires is a turbine and a battery, much like a bicycle dynamo powered usb charger.