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Has El Salvador already put a bitcoin mining plant into operation?

Nayib Bukele shared a video showing what may be El Salvador's first public Bitcoin mining facility powered by electricity obtained from its volcanoes.

He may have received a wave of criticism due to his hasty decision to declare Bitcoin as legal tender in his country, but that doesn't stop him from moving forward and instead seems to fuel his urge to push the accelerator pedal even further. strong.

A few hours ago, Bukele shared a tweet showing what appears to be the installation of several Bitcoin mining machines inside a geothermal power generation plant.

"First steps"

Bukele's words, “First Steps”, were few and they addressed his new fans in perfect English with the correspondent #Bitcoin. This time, he didn't even bother to tweet in Spanish, the official language of his home country.

The tweet shows a video with an aerial view of a plant that generates electricity from the heat of volcanoes; He then moves on to a freight truck identified with the El Salvador government logo, and then gives way to what appears to be a man setting up a Bitcoin mining farm with several Asics at work. The presentation ends with a panoramic view of the plant.

The tweet was one of the president's most popular posts, with over 28 likes, 7,6 retweets and more than 1600 comments, including those from Bitcoin enthusiasts, OGs and influencers such as Kraken's Dan Held, OKEx's Jay Hao, his son. by Peter Schiff, Spencer Schiff, and the pseudonym Hodlnaut.

What does the future mean is "Hodl"?

Bukele is used to tweeting and is very active on social media, and if anything he has shown that when he wants something, he does everything in his power to get it, and he doesn't need to wait or even talk about it for long.

The controversial Bitcoin Law, which declared the cryptocurrency legal tender, was announced at the Bitcoin 2021 event in Miami and presented to Congress a few days later. Within hours, the country's lawmakers approved it without much discussion.

After the corresponding online celebration, Bukele said he was interested in the idea of ​​using the energy of volcanoes to mine Bitcoin with low-cost and non-polluting energy. Memes spread quickly, but the idea was never considered more than just a curiosity.

Today's video shows that El Salvador's president took it very seriously, and if the past is anything to follow, very soon, the world could celebrate the opening of the first public bitcoin mining farm powered by volcanic energy.

If you also want to start mining cryptocurrencies, you can do it using reputable platforms such as Bitcoin Pro.

Andrew Santillo

Andrea Santillo Freelancer expert writer in the field of digital finance and now also in the field of cryptocurrencies. Thanks to my linguistic knowledge I carry out research and studies on various sites and my articles are founded and deepened on these themes. Enjoy the reading

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