Issue #1304: Subsidized "renewable" energy is not sustainable
How long can the state sustain the grift?
How long can the state sustain the grift?
In early 2022, Adam Popescu, a Journalist, traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to meet with the team managing Virunga National Park, which is utilizing excess capacity at a recently built hydroelectric dam to mine bitcoin as a way to produce revenue.
Bitcoin is reliable and in a world of increasing chaos that reliability is a godsend. I am of the opinion that the world is not properly pricing that reliability at the moment.
Rick V joined Marty to discuss 3D printing, Rick's 3D printing company Crypto Cloaks, and how 3D printing can be used to build tools for bitcoiners, especially miners. If you're looking to stay ahead of the curve and get some unique ideas on how you can
Bitcoin is beautiful. Most don't realize this yet.
As residential demand for electricity jumped some miners shut down their operations to ensure that residential demand could be met without throwing the grids they're mining on into crisis territory.
What is driving all of this? Let's take a look.
This, freaks, is what we in the business refer to as "an absolute bloodbath".
How long can the state sustain the grift?
In early 2022, Adam Popescu, a Journalist, traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to meet with the team managing Virunga National Park, which is utilizing excess capacity at a recently built hydroelectric dam to mine bitcoin as a way to produce revenue.
Bitcoin is reliable and in a world of increasing chaos that reliability is a godsend. I am of the opinion that the world is not properly pricing that reliability at the moment.
Rick V joined Marty to discuss 3D printing, Rick's 3D printing company Crypto Cloaks, and how 3D printing can be used to build tools for bitcoiners, especially miners. If you're looking to stay ahead of the curve and get some unique ideas on how you can
Bitcoin is beautiful. Most don't realize this yet.
As residential demand for electricity jumped some miners shut down their operations to ensure that residential demand could be met without throwing the grids they're mining on into crisis territory.
What is driving all of this? Let's take a look.
This, freaks, is what we in the business refer to as "an absolute bloodbath".
This will be the third consecutive downward adjustment and the fourth over the course of the last five difficulty epochs.
To fully cut the unproductive class away from the levers of control the productive class must begin to secure the layers outside of money using bitcoin.
This is a very unique environment for the mining industry. A lot of stresses on the horizon.
We are getting really really close.