Heatbit is a Bitcoin-mining heater. It’s a plug & play device that warms up to 500 square feet, works under 42 dBA (quieter than your fridge) and generates around $1/day (even at the current BTC price) with no additional energy consumption.
First-ever Bitcoin-mining heater
Heatbit is a Bitcoin-mining heater. It’s a plug & play device that warms up to 500 square feet, works under 42 dBA (quieter than your fridge) and generates around $1/day (even at the current BTC price) with no additional energy consumption.
Hey there, Product Hunters! 👋 @Alex_bus and I are excited to share with you a product that we've been working on for the last two years. Heatbit is the first heater that mines bitcoin. “A heater with benefits” you could say. It’s very quiet and doesn’t use any extra energy for mining. We have always been fascinated with smart devices. Yes, we use Bluetooth-enabled toothbrushes and start our coffee makers with an app. Now we've built arguably the only home appliance that, well, generates money. ⚙
A toast and cheers to the launch. Wishing you all the best @sinarush_sharoyan
This looks awesome! Is the $1 net of electricity bills? Any idea how many kWh this thing draws on average over 24hrs?
The idea is great, for when electricity is cheaper, or for house with solar panels. However, before rushing to buy, I would do a bit of math. If electricity price can reach now ~1$/kWh (in Europe at least) and to run this 24h at 1.4 kWh it means 33$ per day from which it generates back 1$. Compared to this an AC with heating having a SCOP of 4 for example generates more heat for less money. For sure, my very simple logic here is not complete, but it would be helpful to see some tables with estim
absolutely love the idea! actually, it would be even cooler (huh) it it could be a conditioner too, for hotter months. *yep, i know that sound crazy*
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