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“Bitcoin wastes energy.”

Actually, no.

Bitcoin is essential to spur the MASSIVE investment in clean energy production we need.

A thread on humanity's most important topic:

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Off the top, this is all been informed by lots of reading from the people shaping this space.

Essential follows where #Bitcoin meets energy are: @nic__carter, @Crypto_Mags, @thetrocro, @LynAldenContact, @SGBarbour, @AB_Brammer, @btc_buddhist, @ShaunEnergy and many more...
Here’s the most important fact: the world needs to produce a TONNE more energy.

As in at least 5x more! Soon. Within the lifespan of my 2 year old son👶

Today we use about 20 trillion watts of energy. Here's why humankind is headed for 100TW, at least.

anthropocenemagazine.org/howmuchenergy/
The world is getting richer (which is good). And globally, humans are moving into cities at a rapid pace.

More than 3 billion people are going to move to cities over the next 2-3 decades.

Pause and consider: 60% of the land that will be urban in 2035 hasn’t been built yet.
We’re not going to decouple economic growth from energy growth.

As people’s wealth rises, they want to use digital tools, they want to travel, they want to eat well, they want modern healthcare.

But we do need to decouple energy growth from growth in carbon emissions...
So we need a tool that encourages the growth of renewable energy.

Hell, even if climate change isn’t a problem, critics can surely concede a 100TW civilization cannot run on fuels made from fossils. They’re finite!

We need renewables: all of them: solar, wind, nuclear...
The best case for more energy - and how Bitcoin is a crucial part of that endeavour - is this, by @ajscalia and @btc_buddhist.

The idea that sound money and energy expansion is be a pillar of civilizational progress sounds exalted.

But it's true.

bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoi…
And if you like that piece, you’ll definitely enjoy @CathedraBitcoin's recent letter to shareholders too.

It's a study in modern geopolitics, energy, recent history and macro economics. And CBDC's too!

@MartyBent def had a hand in this.

Have a read:

cathedra.com/investors/lett…
But production is one thing. We also need to modernize the grid.

Unlocking how we store energy through batteries would be nice. But we can’t assume that will happen.

To fix the grid, we need a fast growing, flexible demand client of new energy.

Enter #Bitcoin.
A great read on the history and future of the grid is this book by Gretchen Bakke.

It explains why our energy system needs to decentralize: toward distributed sources of power that are far more micro and resilient.

Sound familiar?

amazon.com/Grid-Fraying-B…
It’s not like questions of how to integrate renewables, modernize the grid, and cope with distributed energy generation are tangential, either.

They’re the most important issues facing utility executives everywhere:

utilitydive.com/news/transmiss…
Renewables are a challenge b/c electricity is always in a flow state.

If the wind is blowing, it needs to be used immediately. If there's too little sun, power needs to be pulled from somewhere, fast.

#Bitcoin miners are uniquely positioned to provide that service.
Why Bitcoin can support the grid was expertly laid out here by @theemikehobart, with reference to @jbelizaireCEO and @BrianBrooksUS.

Bitcoin offers utilities a new revenue stream, and it's only a matter of time before utilities realize it and pile in.

bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/how-bi…
While we’re on the topic of bitcoin miners and the future of the grid, @SGBarbour had this a few weeks ago.

Lots here: on why mining needs to stay distributed, "computational load resource", and why fossil fuels will stay central:

bullishthoughts.substack.com/p/the-elephant…
Another big idea in this dialogue: for the first time, Bitcoin creates a global, fungible electricity market.

@nimacheeps presented that concept here.

Energy markets haven't yet realized this, but major Bitcoin-led disruption is coming.

citadel21.com/bitcoin-is-the…
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).

blockwaresolutions.com/research-and-p…
And did you get all this way, feel convinced, but need a good intro on Bitcoin and energy to send a friend.

This video by @hello_bitcoin and @aubreystrobel is the best intro.

TLDR:

We need to multiply global energy production by 5-7x.

Assume no major advance in storage. And that we have to wait on nuclear, probably decades.

So we need a tool that encourages renewable energy to come online, everywhere, as fast as possible.

#Bitcoin is the tool.

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Feb 13
You’ve heard of the #LightningNetwork by now.

But have you seen it?

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.

We're still super early.
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Feb 11
I’ve felt displaced amid several relationships of late.

You probably have too. We live in this time of deep politicization.

Why?

Because our society's values and institutions are either shifting or failing. Everyone can feel it, and it's unsettling.

Here's how to respond:
First: what's going on? it’s a human instinct to grab on more tightly to what we know.

Your world view is your anchor amid a shifting tide.

And many want to project their beliefs. They want more than an anchor - they want a battleship to stop the tide. But that won't work.
It’s unpleasant to feel another’s belief forced on us. So people push back, and a divide forms, and it gets ugly. It's evident all around us.

Alright, so what should you do?

3 things:

1: Listen to yourself, deeply. Not superficially. It takes time to hear.
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Feb 9
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:

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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:

medium.com/breez-technolo…
LSP’s will prove as essential to Bitcoin’s monetary network as Internet Service Providers have been to the web.

Bitcoin is TCP/IP. Lightning is HTTP.

In other words, LN is the emerging value and trust layer of the internet.

And if that makes you feel bullish… it should!
Read 13 tweets
Jan 30
"Bitcoin only helps right-wing, privileged, 'crypto bros'".

Um, no.

Bitcoin will disproportionately benefit Africa and the African people.

But don’t take my word for it - here’s a collection of amazing African leaders building a Bitcoin economy, and why they’re doing it:
Full credit and thanks to @ndesanjo for inspiring this thread through his insightful article here. Read it for an excellent intro summary.

We’ll get to remittances, but also purposefully leave them last. On to the builders!

moneyweb.co.za/news/africa/bi…
There is an amazing group of African leaders in Bitcoin, among them:

@obi, @ihate1999, @ojomaochai, @actuallyCarlaKC, @ChimezieChuta, @Tongayi_, @AfricanBLC and so many others.

Any mistakes below are mine alone though!
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Jan 15
“Bitcoin is cool and all, but governments and the system will never allow it.”

I’ve heard this so many times, and it’s wrong.

Here are 5 reasons why governments the world over will soon welcome #Bitcoin:
1/ Western governments are going broke.

“In every country and era, runaway deficits and skyrocketing debt have ended in economic stagnation or ruin.” @Avik

It’s only a matter of time before the Treasury buys recent history's best returning asset:

nationalaffairs.com/publications/d…
2/ A ban isn't possible.

Bitcoin is run across tens of thousands of computers, everywhere in the world.

Trying to ban Bitcoin is like trying to ban pollen.

Govts may try to control applications: from banking to payments. But Bitcoin will march on.

forbes.com/sites/ktorpey/…
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Jan 15
I recently set out to learn how #Bitcoin can help build the common good, in addition to supporting individual freedom.

I'm sharing what I learn - follow along if you share these interests.

Here are threads that have resonated:
1/ Curious about Bitcoin, but don't know where to start?

10 great pieces of content to launch you on your Bitcoin journey:

2/ You've heard of the #LightningNetwork... now you want to see real applications of it in practice.

To understand how Bitcoin is innovating, here are 14 products being built on Lightning:

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