Very few projects so far have caught my attention in regards to how the technology will impact the way we live. For example, I supported datum because I believe in the future the most valuable commodity will be our data. I supported Bancor because I believe everything will be tokenized and everyone will be able to do so with ease. Hydrominer in my opinion, will be the future of sustainable mining when it comes to combining token generation and energy efficiency.

As governments and companies alike move into alternative forms of energy natural sources of power will be utilised exponentially. For anyone that has ever tried to mine Bitcoin, you know how expensive it can be and how much energy is wasted in the form of heat. As we shift slowly move away from fossil fuels into sustainable forms of energy companies like Hydrominer that utilize sustainable energies will receive incentives that will also benefit the investors who mine through them.

The team is planning to utilize hydro-power stations in the Alps region, and thus be able to reach one of the lowest prices per kilo Watt in Europe. The benefit is double fold since the water will also be used for cooling the mining equipment. In my opinion it can't get more energy efficient than this. Their goal is also to have the industry's lowest carbon footprint and I personally salute this effort. Currently their cost of electricity is 85% lower than the average in Europe so they are off with a great start.

So there you have it folks. Making money mining while being kind to the environment that sustains us. The current allocation for the coin mining is as follows and it will change depending on incentives and opportunities from the crypto market.

The ICO is taking place of the 18th of October in an effort to be in line with the regulatory authorities and a negotiation with a major investor. Below there are some info in regards to the token allocation, token burning and current road map. I would suggest visiting the Hydrominer website for more information. As always, this is not an investing advice so do your due diligence.





















