> To be sure, there are numerous obstacles to overcome before the material can be used – including the logistics of collection and delivery back to Earth and building fusion power plants to convert the material into energy. Those costs would be stratospheric.
OK, for the sake of discussion, if we imagine that the fusion power plant is solved in the mythical 20 years, and the transportation cost is still huge. Can this still be useful to mine Bitcoins?
gus_massa|7 years ago
> To be sure, there are numerous obstacles to overcome before the material can be used – including the logistics of collection and delivery back to Earth and building fusion power plants to convert the material into energy. Those costs would be stratospheric.
OK, for the sake of discussion, if we imagine that the fusion power plant is solved in the mythical 20 years, and the transportation cost is still huge. Can this still be useful to mine Bitcoins?