Sats/kWh → Sats/Battery → Sats/Mile: Bitcoin Unit of Account Starts NOW | Hashpower Academy
Most people think Bitcoin as a Unit of Account is some far-future fantasy where everything is magically priced in sats.
This video shows how UoA actually starts right now — with energy and physics.
We go step-by-step:
1. Sats/kWh — the baseline global energy price miners already earn (~100 sats per kWh today). This is Bitcoin’s version of an interest rate — it decides when machines turn on or off.
2. Sats/Battery — storing that energy (example: a 10 kWh tuk tuk battery = 2,000 sats).
3. Sats/Mile — the real-world performance at the consumer end (how many sats per mile driven, per trip, or per coffee made).
Using a practical El Salvador tuk tuk example:
Produce or mine energy at 100 sats/kWh
Sell/charge a battery at 200 sats/kWh
Drive 10 miles → charge customers the same price as the local tuk tuk mafia (in sats) → earn 14,000 sats per full tank
This creates real margins, free-market energy pricing, and a true Unit of Account that measures physics from production all the way to the end consumer.
Bitcoin finally gives every individual in the system an accurate cost to buy, store/use, and sell — without relying on the old grid or fiat middlemen.
This is the endgame: standardized margins across supply chains, cheaper energy for everyone, and Bitcoin becoming accessible through physical endpoints (not just trading screens).
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I’m actively looking for funding/support to build and test these exact systems (software, hardware, real tuk tuk setups). If you want to help make this real, reach out or support via the link below.
Support the channel and help turn this vision into reality: jakescanlan@blink.sv
Thanks for watching. The future of money is already priced in sats. See you in the next one! ⚡🛺












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