Co-chairman of Stronghold Digital Mining Bill Spence and CEO Gregory Beard join the show. Stronghold is a vertically integrated Bitcoin miner that uses waste coal to power their operations – while also remediating this environmentally damaging product. We dive into this fascinating, and counter-intuitive story. In this episode:
- Backgrounds of the co-chairmen and how they found the intersection of Bitcoin mining and coal waste mitigation
- Bill’s personal commitment to the mitigation of coal waste
- Why coal waste has been accumulating in PA since the late 1700s
- The immense scale of the coal waste and how it continue to affect PA, even though mining no longer occurs
- How unremediated coal waste can be understood as a form of class warfare
- Why coal waste exists in the first place
- Why developments in power plant technology meant that coal waste could be safely combusted
- Why aboveground coal waste oxidizes and releases CO2 anyway – as well as other harmful particulates
- Why growing grass over the coal waste doesn’t solve the problem
- Why 2 billion tons of coal waste can’t just be moved into landfills
- How there are 800 sites in PA and 70 of them are currently on fire
- Why Stronghold is vertically integrated, and the advantage this grants them in mining Bitcoin
- How Stronghold sends power to the grid in the case of a shortage
- Has Stronghold evaluated other high energy intensity loads aside from just Bitcoin
- Why Bitcoin is a more suitable load for their energy resources than others
- How Bitcoin allows Stronghold to keep their power available at short notice
- Stronghold’s reaction to criticism in the press and from Washington
- Why nothing had been done about the coal waste for 100 years before Stronghold came along Is the future of Bitcoin mining vertical integration?
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