Extreme snow and ice weather in the southern United States may severely impact bitcoin mining operations
BlockBeats News, January 23, according to Cointelegraph, a winter storm threatening much of the southern United States could force bitcoin miners to suspend operations. U.S. weather forecasting company AccuWeather said Thursday that this "massive winter storm" could stretch 1,800 miles, from the far west of Texas to the Mid-Atlantic coast, affecting more than 60 million people.
Historically, when major storms have damaged the power grid, bitcoin miners have voluntarily reduced activity to ease the burden on the grid. During a major winter storm in Texas in 2022, cryptocurrency miners in the state voluntarily scaled back operations.
Daniel Batten, a bitcoin environment, social, and governance researcher, stated that as extreme weather events become more common globally, the need for bitcoin mining load balancing will increase, especially as more solar and wind energy are integrated into the grid.
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