1/ the #Bitcoin network is a complex, dynamic ecosytem, and the latest changes to the distribution of the network are interesting, but not unpredecented
let's look at the data - here is how market share has evolved over the last three months
2/ total hash rate on the network fluctuates in response to a number of factors including the cost and availability of ASICs (capex), the cost and availability of power (opex), and the price of bitcoin
looking at the last six months, we've seen a lot of volatility in global hash
3/ the size and rate of this decrease is consistent with other previous drops. migratory mining has been a trend for the last 3-4 years!
long-term, hash rate will respond to these variables and seek jurisdictions where there is clear, consistent policy and ample renewable energy
4/ the bitcoin network is a highly specialized global compute network. we are entering a new era of geopolitics that will be shaped not by energy commodities, but by compute commodities.
the political, social, and economic implications are profound.
5/ financial compute will be especially important in defining new global power structures
nation states who recognize this will integrate bitcoin and other financial compute networks into their military industrial complex
the next decade will define the winner and losers
6/ as an investor, i'm long this new era of infrastructure investing built around a global, digital, interconnected marketplace built on open-source protocols
this is just the beginning of a much longer narrative arc
i explain this here:
7/ as these dynamics play out and the bitcoin network evolves, don't look at what governments say, look at what they *do*
iceland, khazakstan, el salvador, and other nation states are working to attract hash rate.
the US hasn't made up its mind, yet... but the prize is big
8/ there's a tremendous amount of private capital that's going to be deployed in the US over the coming weeks and months - over $1B in new facilities from my sources
but it's naïve to presume north american mining will be the winner here
the world is a very big place 🌎
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2/ over the last 18 months, bitcoin has been increasingly financialized as an asset
our weekly digital asset fund flows report shows AUM in crypto products is nearly $50B, a sharp increase from $5B a year ago when PTJ first talked about bitcoin 😎
2/ our relationship w/ @compass_mining is driven by getting more individuals into mining bitcoin, and distributing global hash rate more broadly
we thought it would be fun, educational, and timely to create a Pleb Mining Council to help drive this effort
POWER TO THE PLEBS!
3/ since starting my self-mining experiment w Compass a few months ago, *so* many of you have reached out to me about your desire to learn more about mining
see my experience below, month 4 update coming shortly 👇
thanks to @CNBC for having me and @jillruthcarlson on. let me just drop some facts here so we can stop talking about elon & other trivial BS and focus on FACTS
i'm 90 days into my experiment, and i've mined 0.05 bitcoin.
let's run the numbers, fam 👋🏾
(i use @compass_mining to source hardware + manage ops, but make this report myself)
2/ in case you missed it, last months update covered each line item in great detail. i'll keep this update a little shorter since many of the line items haven't changed much.
1/ USD stablecoins will soon hit $100B in market cap, and make up 4% of the crypto market
let's take a closer look
despite making up only 64% of the stablecoin market, tether dominates daily trading volume, with >90% of daily traded volume
2/ this chart tells a very clear story.
rumors of tether's demise are overstated. it is *the* dominant trade pair, which drives its staggering daily turnover.
bUSD is the only close competitor, b/c its @binance's preferred trade pair that they push to millions of traders.
3/ while market cap is an impressive number, its a poor measure of adoption.
the number that we should be focused on is daily traded volume and velocity, which is driven by the integration of stables into market structure via trade pairs.