It’s only a matter of time before electric car charging stations are everywhere.
Picture charging stations in remote areas. Power will be running to them all the time. Cars will only be plugged in sometimes.
Why won’t the utility mine bitcoin the rest of the time?
(it will)
Alright but isn’t all the energy only going to be used by Bitcoin miners themselves and isn’t that useless?
No, for two reasons:
1: Bitcoin is valuable as a tool for free digital exchange, and as a sound money that will orient civilization away from over-consumption.
and 2:
As Bitcoin scales, it will decouple from energy use.
The shrinking block size reward, in combination with the growth of the Lightning Network, should mean that Bitcoin’s energy demand will plateau over coming decades.
By then it will have spurred a clean energy revolution.
Nearing the end.. if you're curious about the current economics of mining, @IIICapital has you covered.
Includes a stress test if the price falls to $19k (which would match the last cycle).
There's a gorgeous range of tools that visualize Lightning’s status and growth... here's an attempt to compile a few of them.
It turns out the internet's money can be overlaid on the world with great beauty:
A quick note off the top - if you run a Lightning node this is probably all old hat.
If you don’t, it may be reason to get one! Check out @getumbrel for the easiest way to get started.
Also, many nodes remain private, so everything below is just a portion of totals.
Beyond the fact it looks cool, the practical use of these LN node visuals is to view peers, visualize channels and watch how different routes (multi)hop BTC for a payment through the network.
As the Network's nodes grow it becomes more resilient.
Do you believe Bitcoin will be the internet’s dominant currency? Then you need to know about Lightning Service Providers...
LSP's will make it possible to onboard billions to Bitcoin over the next decade.
The Lightning Economy is launching! Here’s what you need to know:
🧵👇
First, full credit to @therealkingonly who coined the term Lightning Service Provider almost three years ago. Roy has shaped this space and could see well ahead of the curve.
Start this off with reading his intro to LSPs here: