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Drawing Bitcoin | Architect | Artist | Miner | Creator of drawingbitcoin.com | Founder drawingbitcoinworkshop.com

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Could Geodesic dome structures, popularized by visionary architect Buckminster Fuller, be well-suited for Bitcoin mining centres?

Could these domes offer efficient cooling solutions, allowing for the dissipation of the substantial heat generated during the intensive computational processes of mining…

Could their scalability enable easy expansion as mining operations grow…

Could their structural strength ensure the safety and security of expensive mining equipment, while their modular design facilitates convenient installation and maintenance…

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What does the future of #bitcoin mining look like …

How will bitcoin mining respond to its context, hmmmmm #bitcoin

Bitcoin mining future….

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, industries like railroads and coal mines constructed housing and towns for their workers. Known as company towns or coal towns, this practice was driven by the need to accommodate workers in remote areas where resources were abundant but infrastructure was lacking.

The companies acquired land and meticulously planned the towns, considering the industry's requirements. They built various types of housing, from apartments to single-family homes, along with amenities such as schools, churches, stores, and healthcare facilities. The goal was to create self-sufficient communities that met workers' basic needs.

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