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A topic has recently sparked considerable discussion in the industry—powering AI data centers with nuclear reactors. Sounds a bit sci-fi? Actually, it's not.
Think about how much electricity large data centers consume today. AI training, inference, computation—one center's daily electricity bill can be staggering. Traditional power grids can't meet this demand, and they also have to consider carbon emissions. Nuclear energy, with its high efficiency, stability, and zero-carbon characteristics, has suddenly become a new choice for data centers.
For the blockchain and Web3 sectors, this is even more significant. Mining, validation, storage—all require a continuous supply of energy. If data centers can use nuclear reactors, costs could be reduced, and the long-standing energy pollution issues plaguing the industry could be addressed. It's environmentally friendly, and regulatory attitudes might also soften.
Although this exploration is still in its early stages, the underlying logic is clear: energy is the foundation of infrastructure. Whoever solves the energy problem first will hold the key to future competition.