Quality Of Life Is Defined By Energy Use

Quality Of Life Is Defined By Energy Use

Harry Sudock of Griid qualifies Bitcoin as a responsible use of energy and shares his perspective on the benefits of bitcoin mining for rural areas.Watch This Episode On YouTubeListen To The Episode:AppleSpotifyGoogleLibsynOvercastThis week on “Bitcoin Bottom Line,” cohosts Steven McClurg and C.J. Wilson met with Harry Sudock, vice president of strategy and management at GRIID Mining.This episode was filmed live at the Bitcoin 2022 conference in Miami and the conversation kicked off with a discussion on the friendliness of their fellow conferencegoers. McClurg explained how there is a....


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