A water heater that mines Bitcoin—sounds like sci-fi, but it's here. Superheat just unveiled their latest home device that does double duty: keeps your water hot while simultaneously running Bitcoin mining operations. The hardware integration is impressive, turning everyday household energy into mining productivity. This kind of innovation pushes the boundaries of what's possible when crypto tech meets consumer products. Whether this becomes mainstream or stays niche, it definitely signals where the industry's heading—making blockchain participation more accessible and practical for regular users.

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SatoshiSherpavip
· 23h ago
No way, can this thing really mine? The electricity bill at home would explode.
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MidnightSellervip
· 01-11 02:25
Bitcoin miners can mine even while taking a bath, are you serious? Just want to ask if the electricity bill is included... Installing this thing at home, the neighbor next door must be furious Quite a ridiculous idea, anyway I don't believe it can make money This is the real "passive income," brothers
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rugdoc.ethvip
· 01-10 22:23
Damn, this is the real way to earn passively, can you mine coins while taking a shower? But on the other hand, will the electricity bill explode... Another black technology that "changes lives," I think we need to wait a bit longer As long as it can make money, who cares about the principle If this thing becomes popular, miners will be unemployed haha Feels like a new way to cut leeks, do you believe it? Actually, it's just converting electric heat into computing power, sounds good but what about efficiency? I just want to know how much can be mined in a month, otherwise it's all just on paper Another marketing scam wrapped in Web3, wake up everyone If this thing really can make money, I’ll buy ten right now
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ILCollectorvip
· 01-09 09:14
Whoa, a water heater mining? That’s really a wild idea—mining Bitcoin while taking a shower? --- If this thing really works, it’s a huge profit... By the way, can the electricity bill be covered? --- Another "world-changing" innovation, I bet five bucks it will still end in failure. --- Hardware integration is impressive, but I’m worried repair costs will outweigh the mined coins... --- Finally, someone has transferred the electricity costs of mining to ordinary households—that’s called creativity. --- Not sure how much can be mined, but if the water heater breaks, it will definitely be very expensive.
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OnChainSleuthvip
· 01-08 23:51
Whoa, is this real? Hot water heater mining? I feel like it's a scam...
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ruggedNotShruggedvip
· 01-08 23:44
NGL, this thing sounds cool, but have you calculated the costs... How much is the electricity bill per month?
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-08 23:42
Water heater mining? This gimmick has really piqued my interest, but I just don't know if the electricity costs will be a huge loss. If this really takes off, wouldn't we need to install a bunch at home? Wait, using hot water for bathing and mining coins? That sounds a bit ridiculous haha. Honestly, I just want to see if its ROI can be positive. I don't want to end up losing money on electricity before I even mine anything. This is what truly gets retail investors on board—no need for high thresholds.
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TideRecedervip
· 01-08 23:39
Haha, once again this kind of sneaky operation—mining while taking a shower. This brain really is something. But honestly, being able to utilize waste heat is indeed interesting, just not sure if the electricity costs are worth it. Superheat is really good at marketing, but it still feels a bit gimmicky, everyone. It's really happening—home mining is no longer a dream, but I'm just worried that the water heater might break faster than the mining. Energy to coin, I like this logic—making good use of every bit of electricity. If you ask me, sooner or later all home appliances will have to mine, or they'll just seem outdated. If this thing becomes popular, electricity prices might have to go up, brothers. It's interesting, but the key is whether the profits can cover maintenance costs. Seems like no one has really calculated that. Hmm... looks good, but actual user experience is another story; usually, products like this are like that.
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AirdropSweaterFanvip
· 01-08 23:30
Mining coins with a water heater? That's pretty crazy, but to be honest, electricity costs are the biggest pitfall.
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