"Animal-powered Bitcoin: A mind blowing idea from Africa. Bull run

Consider how Bitcoin mining operates. It's based on proof of work, or simply put, working for Bitcoin brings it to your hand. This is the most straightforward explanation ever. To generate or mine a Bitcoin, we need miner machines like high-speed computers and a mining platform.

So, basically:

1. A computer with high speed.

2. A mining platform—there are many in the market.

So, everyone can become rich with Bitcoin, right? But there's a significant hurdle called power, or in terms of energy, high-speed computers consume a lot. To simplify, for the mining purpose, these computers consume more power than ever. In other words, if you want to mine 1 Bitcoin, you'll lose 1.5 Bitcoins for your electric bill. In Africa, the story begins.

A group of young men, sons of farmers, bought solar panels and dynamic propellers. It was a huge investment, but they could afford it because they earned something from trading. They used the solar panel as a side mechanism to generate power supply. Mainly, they used an animal, a real bull. In ancient culture, bulls were used to rotate a grinder for making oils from seeds. The same concept was applied here—using bulls to high-torque propeller motors that could generate a lot of power in one rotation. Though the rotation resistance was tough, the bull was the right way to rotate it. They eventually achieved 8 hours of continuous power supply from one bull. Within six months, they covered all costs with Bitcoin. They increased the number of bulls, generating more electricity, increasing the electric flow, and consequently, the Bitcoin flow. They also expanded their mining system.

For some concerns, I can't disclose names and places. This is solely for study purposes and educational content to explore different ideas. Please don't attempt to replicate.

Additionally, in the Middle East, in a village, they are doing a similar thing with gas. They can afford it easily, converting it into electricity and then into Bitcoin. This is why Bitcoin is called people's money."