The Spiritus electric car made by Canadian startup Daymak was previously announced as the world's first car that mines cryptocurrencies while it is parked or charging. Now, Globe Newswire says that the car will constantly report to its owner online how much it has earned.

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How Much Did Spiritus Earn?

This is how Daymak President Aldo Baiocchi sees the idea: “Imagine Spiritus owners greeted by their cars telling them ‘I have just deposited $10 cash and 20 doge coins in your Nebula wallet - have a nice day!"

The first working prototype of Spiritus started mining Bitcoin, Ethereum, Doge, and other cryptocurrencies on June 29. You can watch the process in real-time on the company's YouTube channel. Spiritus owners will be able to manage their cryptocurrency portfolio using the Nebula electronic wallet.

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The average mining hash rate is 185 MH/s. The digital coin mining process consumes 487 watts. The broadcast began on June 29 and as of June 30, the electric car earned $16.03.

According to Daymak, Mining requires huge energy costs and has a bad effect on the environment. But the Spiritus electric car uses solar energy to mine cryptocurrencies, which makes it safer for the environment. Daymak Spiritus launches cryptocurrency mining not on the go but when it is in charging or parking mode.

Spiritus Electric Car Specifications And Price

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Daymak announced the release of Spiritus in early June. The manufacturer of the electric car said that the mined cryptocurrency could be used to pay for parking or tolls. Therefore, it could potentially prove more profitable to charge it than a Tesla. The software installed in Spiritus will allow you to make bank transfers. The mass release of the cryptocar is scheduled to begin in 2023.

Spiritus should become the fastest three-wheeled car in the world. It has two wheels in the front and one in the back. The salon is designed for two people. For the basic version with a power reserve of 185 miles, the price is $19,995. And the top one which accelerates to 60 mph in 1.8 seconds and has a reserve of 300 miles will cost $149,000.

Daymak is a Canadian manufacturer of electric vehicles ranging from bicycles to personal electric vehicles. The company was established in Toronto in 2001.

Source: Globe Newswire