The Harvest project, created by the American Julian Oliver, makes it possible to use wind-energy (Harvest uses a 700W wind turbine) to mine cryptocurrency, "the earnings of which are used as a source of funding for climate-change research". The project is intended to demonstrate the importance of combating climate change.
Now Harvest is at an exhibition in Stockholm. Cryptocurrency which have been already mined will be divided between three non-profit organizations at the end of the exhibition.
"In the future, hundreds of such windmills can be set up in different areas," said Julian Oliver.
Read more: https://www.cryptolook.io/single-post/2017/09/19/Wind-energy-used-to-mine-cryptocurrency-to-fund-climate-research


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