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Nuclear Mining in France

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⚛️ French lawmakers have decided: why waste surplus energy when you can mine Bitcoin with it?

A bill has been submitted to Parliament to launch a 5-year pilot project using excess electricity from nuclear power plants for BTC mining. It’s cleaner than coal-based farms and far more profitable than selling surplus power at a loss, as is often done now.

Money from thin air? Almost.

Experts estimate that 1 GW of excess capacity could generate up to $150 million per year if used for crypto farms. Given France’s nuclear scale, the potential profits are impressive  especially with institutional interest in BTC on the rise.

? Why it matters:

  • Nuclear energy is stable, clean, and cheap
  • BTC mining is entering the official energy sector
  • France may set the trend for all of Europe

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