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Iceland may use more electricity mining bitcoin than powering homes this year

Iceland's cool weather, cheap energy and super-fast networks have made the country a popular home for bitcoin mining.

  • Iceland will likely use more electricity in the next year to mine bitcoin than it uses to power every single home in the country.
  • Bitcoin mining is booming in Iceland, and energy providers are worried they won't be able to power new mining companies.
  • Iceland's cool weather, cheap energy and super-fast networks have made the country a popular home for bitcoin mining.
  • Members of the government have proposed taxing profits made by bitcoin mining companies.
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Iceland may soon use more electricity to mine bitcoin than it uses to power every home, according to an Icelandic energy expert.

The energy used by Iceland's bitcoin mining market is experiencing "exponential growth," and data centers may use more energy than all of the country's homes in 2018,

computers verify existing bitcoin transactions by solving complex mathematical problems, and then receive bitcoin as a reward.

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Sigurbergsson told the BBC he estimates Iceland's bitcoin mining tools currently use around 840 gigawatt hours of electricity to power computers and cooling systems each year, while most of the country's homes use around 700 gigawatt hours.

Bitcoin mining thrives in Iceland, where energy is cheap, and internet connections use super fast fiber-optic networks.

Additionally, Iceland's cold climate plays an important role in ensuring crypto utilities don't overheat. Mining hardware generates large amounts of heat, and Iceland's year-round cool weather saves companies from additional temperature control costs.

But the centers still use huge amounts of electricity.

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may be one of the biggest single users of power in the country.

The rise of crypto mining in the country has prompted government members to consider steps to tax the industry.

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