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How a Bitcoin miner earned more money by switching the power off

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Bitcoin mining company Riot Platforms found it more profitable to halt its power-intensive operations during the scorching Texas heat in August.

The move comes amid surging power demand and peak electricity usage, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) called upon consumers to conserve electricity.

Riot Platforms, headquartered in Castle Rock, Colorado, effectively received $31.7 million from ERCOT to refrain from Bitcoin production.

The company announced this windfall in a press release, stating it set a new monthly record for Power and Demand Response Credits in August, surpassing its total earnings from such credits in the entirety of 2022.

Bitcoin mining involves energy-intensive algorithms running on computer systems, and this power-hungry process coincided with Texas experiencing extreme heatwaves and record-breaking global temperatures fueled by climate change.

As a result, the demand for electricity soared, approaching the total available supply.

Riot Platforms responded by implementing its power strategy, drastically reducing power consumption by over 95% during peak demand periods.

This decision meant forgoing revenue from Bitcoin mining operations to allocate energy resources to ERCOT.

Texas operates its independent power grid through ERCOT, and the grid operator has had to request energy conservation from Texans on ten occasions this summer to mitigate surging power demand.

ERCOT clarified that the recent conservation appeal did not indicate an emergency but was driven by ongoing high temperatures, elevated demand, limited wind power, and decreasing solar energy generation in the afternoon and evening hours.

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EV market witnesses unprecedented price cuts

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Established brands like Peugeot and Nissan are slashing prices by significant margins to compete with emerging Chinese EV competitors.

Facing a dual challenge of a decelerating growth in EV adoption and a surge in competitively priced alternatives from Chinese manufacturers like BYD and MG, traditional automakers are forced to enact substantial price cuts to clear inventory.

This trend reflects the fast pace within the market and signals the formidable struggle for dominance in the EV space. #featured #trending

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President Biden threatens to cut off weapons supplies to Israel

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Does this mark a shift in Washington’s public approach to the war?

President Joe Biden is vowing to withhold weapons from Israel if the Jewish State goes forward with its invasion of Rafah.

The comments came after the Biden administration halted a recent shipment of bombs amid concerns over Israel’s plans to launch a full-scale assault on Rafah even as cease-fire talks continue with Hamas.

Jonathan Tobin, the Editor-in-Chief of Jewish News Syndicate, joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

#IN AMERICA TODAY #trending #Israel #Hamas #Gaza #GazaWar #Rafah

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OpenAI prepares search software to rival Google

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OpenAI is gearing up to launch a groundbreaking AI-powered search product, aiming to compete directly with Google’s dominant search engine.

By harnessing the power of AI, OpenAI aims to deliver more accurate and relevant search results, potentially revolutionising the way people access and consume information online.

Russ Macumber from Impressive joins to discuss. #trending #featured

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