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Is it possible or economical to rent time on a supercomputer to make Bitcoins
« on: 17/06/2021 19:08:54 »
Can anyone buy time on a super computer or does it have to be for a good cause such as climate control or curing cancer ?
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Re: Is it possible or economical to rent time on a supercomputer to make Bitcoins
« Reply #1 on: 18/06/2021 03:43:56 »
Google and Amazon (among others) will be happy to rent you time on their cloud infrastructure, which is like a distributed supercomputer.
- But they charge a lot more than the number of Bitcoins you will mine (otherwise they would already be doing it)

Most of the cost in Bitcoin mining is:
- Electricity: You need low-cost electricity
- Air conditioning: A cold climate is an advantage
- Processing power: Special-purpose Bitcoin mining chips have a significant advantage over a general-purpose processor

University/Government-funded supercomputers can be accessed "for free", but:
- They accessed via a competitive process where you make application, justifying the compute costs and research outcomes
- They are assessed for their scientific, technical and economic merits
- A limited number of grants are approved (unlike the unlimited demands of Bitcoin mining)
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Re: Is it possible or economical to rent time on a supercomputer to make Bitcoins
« Reply #2 on: 18/06/2021 13:15:22 »
It was rather the answer I expected ,if it was a good Idea some one would already be doing it.
I wonder if the technicians who have their hands on these things sneak in a bit of processing for unworthy causes ?
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Re: Is it possible or economical to rent time on a supercomputer to make Bitcoins
« Reply #3 on: 18/06/2021 15:19:09 »
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-43003740
I doubt they were the only ones.
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