Bitcoin Mining Operation for Pool Heating Sparks Debate at NYC Spa
A Brooklyn-based bathhouse and spa has sparked debate after it revealed it was operating a small-scale Bitcoin (BTC) mining operation that heats its swimming pools. In a Wednesday Instagram post, Bathhouse revealed that...
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In a Wednesday Instagram post, Bathhouse revealed that its pools are heated with byproduct energy from Bitcoin mining. ...
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