
In this special live edition of The Web3 Prof Podcast, recorded at the Learning Bitcoin Conference in Vancouver, we dive into one of the most innovative real-world applications of Bitcoin mining: heating Vancouver’s iconic Kitsilano Pool with technology from MintGreen. This groundbreaking project demonstrates how Bitcoin mining can be harnessed for more than securing the network—it can also provide sustainable and community-focused energy solutions.
During this panel, we explore how MintGreen’s “digital boilers” work, why heat recycling can change the conversation around Bitcoin and the environment, and what this means for cities looking to embrace both clean energy innovations and decentralized technology. The discussion sheds light on the intersection of Bitcoin, sustainability, and public infrastructure, showing how mining can be repurposed to solve challenges beyond finance.
If you have ever wondered how Bitcoin can make a tangible impact in local communities and redefine the narrative around energy use, this episode will open your mind to new possibilities.
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