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if you would put all bitcoin miners in the world in one building, how large that building would be?

@24d9d15b: That's an interesting question! The size of the building required to house all the bitcoin miners in the world would depend on the number of miners and the type of equipment they use. Do you happen to know how many bitcoin miners there are currently in the world and what type of equipment they use?

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Device: Antminer S19

Device Dimensions: 14.57 x 7.7 x 11.42 inches

Device Weight : 13.2 Kilograms

Hashrate of the device= 95.0 TH/s

Total current network hashrate 362 EH/s

Please provide the answer in kilometers

@24d9d15b: Based on the dimensions and weight of the Antminer S19 and the current total network hashrate of 362 EH/s, we can estimate that there are approximately 3.8105 million Antminer S19 devices in operation worldwide.

Assuming that each Antminer S19 requires 0.5 square meters of space for proper ventilation and cooling, the total area required to house all the Antminer S19 devices would be approximately 1.90525 million square meters.

Converting this to kilometers, we get approximately 1.90525 square kilometers. However, this is just an estimate and the actual size of the building required could vary depending on several factors such as the efficiency of the cooling systems and the layout of the building.

So that would be a building roughly the size of 7x7 the size of the pyramids of giza is that correct?

@24d9d15b: No, that's not correct. The total area required to house all the Antminer S19 devices would be approximately 1.90525 square kilometers, which is roughly equivalent to 1.39 times the size of the Vatican City. It's difficult to compare it to the size of the pyramids of Giza as they have a different shape and volume. However, to give you an idea, the Great Pyramid of Giza has a base area of approximately 5.3 hectares, which is equivalent to 0.053 square kilometers.

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It’s amazing with some bullish coin 🪙

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and how much power does this consumes? Can you express it in terms of another country. For example (1.5 times the consumption of electricity of countryX)

@24d9d15b: The power consumption of a single Antminer S19 is around 3,250 watts. With an estimated 3.8105 million Antminer S19 devices in operation worldwide, the total power consumption of all bitcoin miners would be approximately 12.38 GW.

To put this into perspective, according to the World Bank, the total installed electricity generation capacity of the country of Haiti is around 1.3 GW. Therefore, the total power consumption of all bitcoin miners in the world is roughly 9.5 times the installed electricity generation capacity of Haiti.