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Ben Gagnon, the Chief Mining Officer at Bitfarms, joins the show. In this episode we cover:
  • Bitfarms’ journey to the public markets in the US
  • Ben’s early efforts in flared gas mining
  • How immersion cooling could provide operational efficiencies
  • Bitfarms’ site selection methodology
  • How Bitfarms secures power originally built for now-departed industries
  • How Quebec overbuilt electrical infrastructure
  • The benefit of miners locating themselves in Quebec and scooping up stranded power
  • How Bitfarms took over a shuttered hockey stick factory
  • Why Bitfarms is so keen on stranded hydro
  • How Bitfarms curtails their power usage – and why curtailment makes sense
  • Finding excess power in Paraguay
  • Does Bitfarms have a low carbon intensity mandate?
  • Why being pro-renewable is a good business decision
  • Why Bitfarms isn’t focusing on Texas right now
  • How Bitcoin is the most efficient way to monetize stranded energy assets
  • Bitfarms’ criteria for compelling energy resources
  • The progress of the Bitcoin Mining Council and the bettering of transparency in the mining space
  • Where Ben sees room for improvement in the mining sector
  • The lack of standardization in reporting and valuation around mining firms
  • The flaws in Digiconomist’s estimates of Bitcoin’s energy consumption
  • Issues with academic claims that Bitcoin miners produce significant quantities of e-waste
  • Why Bitcoin ASICs are more recyclable and have long lifespans
  • The academia and press to policy pipeline
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