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Explore how Bitcoin adoption is set to explode as banks embrace custody, drawing millions of banking app users into Bitcoin holding during the steep phase of the adoption S-curve.

This video unpacks the implications of this demand surge, including:

What You’ll Learn:
How bank custody could skyrocket Bitcoin’s price premium, driven by massive new holder demand. The risks of high loan-to-value (LTV) ratios in Bitcoin lending and financialization, potentially sparking market volatility.

Opportunities for miners, as commercial banks may provide financing to bolster Bitcoin’s critical network infrastructure. How low LTV ratios (e.g., $60k production / $120k price = 50% LTV; $60k / $240k = 25% LTV) reduce risk for miners and lenders.

A thought-provoking question:
Could central banks, like those holding gold, eventually hold Bitcoin as a reserve asset?

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Financial Disclaimer:
This video serves educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice or investment recommendation. The views expressed are those of the presenter and do not represent Hashpower Academy’s official stance. Information is provided ‘as is’ without warranties, express or implied, as to its accuracy or completeness. Engaging with Bitcoin involves high risk, including potential financial loss, market volatility, and energy costs, and is suitable only for those who can bear these risks. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial or technical advisor before making decisions related to Bitcoin.

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Video Transcript:

When you make mistakes, people die. That’s what was told to me in the first lecture, first year of university studying aerospace. And it’s a very memorable lecture because he was trying to make a point. This lecturer was referring to the fact that a serial killer can kill 5, 10, 20 people. But if you mess up with an engine, with an aircraft, you can make a plane of 400 people drop out the sky. That’s not a place you want to be in. And so the information he was trying to convey, which is still memorable to me today, is if you make mistakes within certain industries, there is serious consequences. Now, that’s from studying engineering. And interestingly enough, the majority of engineers don’t actually graduate and go into engineering. They go into industries such as finance and banking, problem solvers, figuring out all different technical things, market risks, everything across the board. And yeah, they go into different industries such as insurance and finance and tech as well. But where this brings across to the discussion of Bitcoin in the banking system because the Federal Reserve in the US and the US regulators put a joint statement up to say that banks can now custody Bitcoin within existing frameworks with obviously high-risisk parameters I’m sure. Now what that does for four different things is what we’re going to cover in this video. And the first one first and foremost is adoption. If Bitcoin adoption right now, just the percentage of people that are holding Bitcoin probably in a meaningful amount, having a person with $5 of Bitcoin in a wallet is not the same as someone that’s quite dedicated, shall we say. And the the premise I’m going with this is if if adoption is very very early, it means that as we fly up the Scurve of adoption and the volume of people flood in, they’re probably going to do it with existing systems, existing wallets and platforms and banks. And so the first riskto-reward on the banking side of things is if there’s hundreds of millions of people out there that have banking apps and now their banks are on the path to being able to custody Bitcoin, provide Bitcoin related products, market services, loaning and all these sorts of things. They’re going to offer lower interest rates, a more seamless experience because they’ve got teams of developers, not one team, teams, multiple teams. And across the board, they are just going to outpace, outperform, out compete Coinbase, Binance, Bybit, all the big ones. And and what this means for adoption is that that flood of people may not necessarily have that first Bitcoin experience going into Coinbase like the majority do or the the early cyber punks that went into mining first, which is the more uh educational way of learning about Bitcoin more fundamentally. So when it comes to adoption, what’s to stop the next 5% of the planet just logging into their banking apps and being able to go and buy. So if that’s what the existing industry is competing with with banks that have a regulatory mo and every license that they would ever need in comparison to any uh businesses that would be considered more on the startup side or established crypto and bitcoin related financial service providers. They’re either going to be gobbled up by the banks to access their technology and combine it with their infrastructure and scale, but just purely from an adoption sense, we’re just going to see the majority of people have Bitcoin in the banking system. Why? Well, it’s because the majority of people in the world have their money not on their own persons, which is the educational approach of Bitcoin. The one thing that has stood the test of time is cold storage with your own private keys. Self- custody. That has stood the test of time through everything. So yes, there is these opportunities to hand your Bitcoin off to Michael Sailor and sell shares to you at double the price and he’s going to pay you back even more Bitcoin over time into the future. That’s that’s the risk and reward there. But those products, markets, services, companies, technologies, the existing framework of investment is completely entrusting it into a financial sector versus the self-custody aspect. So the flood of people going into just having their Bitcoin custodied by others is just going to increase. Now there’s a centralization risk there. And we’ve seen uh platform after platform blow up with problems. Whatever went wrong, the vulnerability led to thousands of Bitcoin out there into the ether in someone else’s hands and not the actual customer that spent time and energy acquiring it and holding it over time. But that’s just on the adoption aspect. in terms of price. If that is an incentive for people to be able to want to buy Bitcoin just because they trust their own bank and trust that their bank is now providing said services and facilitating an offering as such in a way that is just easy and seamless, well, we’re going to see price absolutely take off. But this introduced risks and this is the other reason why I made this video. My background is engineering, aerospace, but also a good amount of risk management. And so I’d like to just raise some risks and risk awareness for you because there is going to be some interesting risks when it comes to the price taking off when it comes to everyone wanting to offer financing and the hyper collateralization of Bitcoin. That’s the next phase in a few people’s eyes. The the path to okay, we’ve got this this asset that just keeps going up in value. let’s loan against it and that has some interesting risks but we’ll also introduce the the depths of economic density here. So the banking layer and the the customer interface, that’s the first stage. The commercial banking system, they’re going to be able to have a path and scale up into investing into the infrastructure layers of Bitcoin in a way that’s probably closest related to say the mining side of things as a key example. And the the final boss being the central banking layer, the issuers of the money who don’t hold dollars, they give them out as quickly as possible. They hold gold. They hold hard, scarce assets that outperform. Sounds like Bitcoin is going to be eventually as part of that discussion. Now, going back up the chain, lending rates. This is the risk. For example, and this is I’m going to explain it in long form afterwards and give you the quick easy answer to begin with. If the price is $120,000 and the production floor is $60,000. So miners are spending $60,000 on electricity as an average to mine one whole bitcoin. Please, please, if you are a banker or work with banks or know a banker, send this video to them. Please do not offer loantoval rates uh any higher than the production floor of Bitcoin. So, take price just the asset and its value as the collateral. Take production as the highest recommended loan to value you ever use. 60 50%. 60 divided by 120 50% in this example because if you get this flood of adoption and the increase of price doubles and now the production floor for miners is 25% 60 divided by 240 25%. Please do not loan more than that. Why? It’s because the price of Bitcoin in dollar terms is a premium and that premium has the opportunity to drop at the peak of the bull market or it’s just continually going up. There’s people wanting to sell and that intention of when they sell, they’re trying to think about when’s the bottom. It’s the the age-old game of all crypto traders. When’s the top, when’s the bottom? And the when’s the bottom part has a lot more understanding when you contend with the fact that there is people producing Bitcoin by exchanging it with electricity. Running a computer produces Bitcoin consuming electricity. You dollarize the whole group. You get an understanding of a floor price because Bitcoin miners, if you are new to the channel, Bitcoin miners, they can arbitrage the energy market. They buy power, run it through a computer, produce Bitcoin, sell it on. So it’s buy in the energy market, sell in the financial market. They can inverse that trade. They can sell in the energy market if the price of Bitcoin was to drop below production. And if if you can sell 70,000 or $60,000 of electricity, say at the same price that you’d paid for the energy in the contract, and the price of Bitcoin is 50,000, you’re getting an extra $10,000 worth of Bitcoin on top of the one whole Bitcoin, there’s an arbitrage there that goes both ways. So, which means at scale, the continual adoption of um the miners on the energy side of the network, they become natural buyers on the energy market to stabilize the grid. the sort of chaos and order of energy and financial markets is the Bitcoin blockchain bringing orderliness to well both sides the the energy market wanting to bring stabilityness and managing the chaos of the financial markets all in one system with hash rate as the boundary layer. So that’s that’s the boiled down thing. We’ve got adoption where we could see a massive flood of yeah 25% we could see a massive flood of the scurve into people that already use banks have money in those banks credit and financing lending loans mortgages all of it. There’s going to be a flood of adoption into the banking system beyond just wallets and nodes and people holding their own private keys. most important the commercial banks having that expression of different financing options with people such as Bitcoin miners because they produce Bitcoin into the future not treasury stocks and the central banking system is that final aspect um as to what lending rates are created and the other questions about the banks is what are they going to have full reserve like uh custodial bank which is trying to be a full reserve bank you pay fees so there’s a fair clarity is we’re not lending out your money so that when you all come rushing in to get your money, oh, sorry, we lent it all out. No, we want we want banking systems that that shift away from trust and become as trustless as possible. Are the banks going to demonstrate proof of reserves? Are they going to show the Bitcoin on chain? There is a path to that as well where they can still do transactions in a private way. Reach out to me if you are a banker. Um, so there’s all different there’s all different changes that are going to happen, but yeah, the flood of adoption into the banking system, price going crazy, them offering crazy amounts of lending and loaning products, which could be dangerous if they are higher than the production floor for miners. So, if you are interested in that sort of content, please take a look at the Hashpower Academy. I also have several websites. Yeah, hashpower.academy, terraash.inance, finance and I’m sure there’ll be another one which focuses on my research branch which is Bitcoin as a unit of account. So we just get rid of this part and we have this and this directly priced to energy. That is a very interesting story where the production inputs of society are prod priced by the economic outputs of society and the whole system revolves around the compute that prices it all in the middle. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed this video and I will see you in the next one. Goodbye.

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Join us for a serious discussion on Bitcoin inheritance and how it could shape the future of wealth for your family. Did you know 70% of families lose their wealth by the second generation, and 90% by the third? Fiat money’s spending psychology often fuels this loss. This video explores how to break the cycle with Bitcoin.

What You’ll Learn:
• Strategies for passing Bitcoin wealth to your kids while fostering financial responsibility.
• How to teach children about Bitcoin’s value, from digital scarcity to its real-world impact.
• The role of Bitcoin mining in educating kids about the physical and economic costs behind this new form of money.
• Ideas for empowering your bloodline to build lasting, impactful legacies with Bitcoin.

Discover how to prepare the next generation for a Bitcoin-driven future at terahash.finance and deepen your bitcoin knowledge!

#bitcoin #CryptoEducation #Inheritance #ColdStorage #BitcoinDads #BitcoinMums #TrustFund #PrivateBanking #FinancialEducation #WealthBuilding #BitcoinMining #legacyplanning

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*Affiliate Links to support the Hashpower Academy,*
By exploring Products, Markets & Services across the Bitcoin Ecosystem:

*Wallets – for Self Custody*
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Blockstream: https://store.blockstream.com/?code=academy
Ngrave: https://www.ngrave.io/?sca_ref=9211144.4mNYVms7D0

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Financial Disclaimer:
This video serves educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice or investment recommendation. The views expressed are those of the presenter and do not represent Hashpower Academy’s official stance. Information is provided ‘as is’ without warranties, express or implied, as to its accuracy or completeness. Engaging with Bitcoin involves high risk, including potential financial loss, market volatility, and energy costs, and is suitable only for those who can bear these risks. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial or technical advisor before making decisions related to Bitcoin.

Video Transcript:

Hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy, your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin. The topic of today’s video delves into the idea of Bitcoin trust fund kids, which leans on the topic of Bitcoin inheritance. Think about it. If you are growing your Bitcoin wealth at any age, I presume you want to financially reach the level of potentially having a family. And the next step of thought from that is teaching your kids how to manage and hold and secure Bitcoin. And then the the finality of that is when you’re not involved and there is an inheritance process to pass that orange wealth, that bloodline retiring stack to your next of kin. And there are some problems in that. And we can explore history just to demonstrate that at any level of wealth, especially kings and queens, that you had that king that built the empire and then passed away and quite literally handed the keys down to the young prince and it all went wrong from there. whether it was that they didn’t assign the importance of that money to themselves because they didn’t put the work and energy in because they didn’t exist maybe at the point and this isn’t a bash on people that have inherited great wealth in fact if you are one of those people reach out because there is many things I’m looking to build and they cost a lot of money there’s lots of amazing things that come out of it so the idea of this is It’s a harsh statement, but I think it’s fair. You value nothing when you can afford everything. And you truly get boiled down to the sentimentality of things. And I think that might be one of the disconnects that if someone, especially young, is handed money with no assigned cost to the physical effort required to make it, earn it, and work for it. This is why we have this very age-old statistic that 70% of families lose their wealth by the second generation. And this gets even better interesting. 90% of families lose their wealth by the third generation. So it is absolutely fundamental that if you would like to be one of the Satoshi era bloodline retiring family names and helping your family preserve wealth into the future in a way that they can assign the true value and cost to the money. There is an interesting effort that needs to be made collectively and I’m looking for your feedback as well on this and the comments as to how we can educate our children of the future to preserve their time and energy in a way that whether it’s inherited in time and energy from someone else’s work or themselves that they they lead a path to making sure they don’t recklessly spend it and blow it on Lamborghinis, shall we say? how we can prevent this for our particular family and be the 10%. And uh not to make it all about mining, but uh the the key issue with say the fiat currency side of things is that we detached the idea of what money was from the physical world in the 70s. We disconnected our money, numbers on an account and salaries and whatnot. we disconnected it from gold and the average age that people have kids has gone up. Uh there’s all other different socio socioeconomic and political aspects to this and uh women entering the workforce at that particular point in time that’s changed things. But what doesn’t change is that we have a form of money that everyone’s detached from in the idea of just spend it now because it buys you less tomorrow. And I think that detachment from money and that concentration of wealth to those has created an accelerated amount of concentrated wealth and a wealth gap in our world that there will be a lot of Bitcoin trust fund kids as well as just normal trust fund kids shall we say or Bitcoin wallet kids. There’s several problems to this which is the question then may become how do we help our kids assign a value to the money and mining comes into this because what is Bitcoin mining it’s the educational perspective that Bitcoin didn’t just appear every single bitcoin was produced and computed with an electrical cost whether it was that at the start with Satoshi and CPU use and a very nominal amount of energy where it was high 50 Bitcoin quantity per block with a tiny amount of energy to today going into tomorrow which is a massive quantity of energy to produce a tiny amount of Bitcoin. But in that process there is a new pricing system to understand the cost of Bitcoin through electricity. And I think if the digital nature of Bitcoin creates a psychological lack of responsibility, because I’m sure everyone has just and paid without thinking twice as to, oh, let me check my bank balance. If you’re truly in a credit world, a lot of people’s consumer behaviors and spending psychology is on the fact that the detachment of the physical checking of our wallet to see if we actually have the the the money available to spend. The detachment into this physical uh physical aspect going into digital means that we now spend money in a way that can be more reckless and irresponsible because it’s just click and pay. It’s been made so easy. And I always reference the buy now and pay later, the the the misalignment between actions and consequences. But the fundamentals come back to the fact that Bitcoin is this new form of money on the internet digital and swells this wealth that means that there will be people that need to hand it off to their kids. They want they will want to whether they build and spend with it, which I think is an a smart thing to do. Um and also the aspect of what they hand down to their kids. if their kids have had an educational journey into Bitcoin and learning about the energy side as well. I feel like if kids can conceptualize physically a large mining site and the amount of Bitcoin that one large site can make can make this tiny amount of Bitcoin per machine with all the noise and energy use. I feel like there’s it it’s my biased opinion in that particular front, but I feel like helping kids understand that they’re digital orange wealth that they inherit and making them understand the the the timeline and the physical cost side of the money will just help them understand its importance to preserve into the future for their generation and so on. There’s all other different social aspects to how we spend money. But that’s come from the fact that especially the last 50 years, even longer, that we’ve got money that is not worth the paper it’s printed on quite literally. And that’s created an environment where people spend recklessly and hyper consumption and the quality of materials that the the Bitcoin hard money standard does introduce a society where people focus more on quality. Why would I let go of my Bitcoin for anything other than something that I believe is a good experience and high quality? Good food, good travel, good people, good conversations. That’s what we want. And the aspect of the end of that enjoying enjoy that life full of adventure and experience that we can afford now stacking Bitcoin in this collective investment vehicle of a planetary scale. Still that problem. How would we hand it to our kids in a way that they understand all of those pieces of knowledge that is required to not recklessly spend it? And it’s they need to assign the money to some form of physical attribute whether it’s their work, their time and energy. One idea I have is in the debt money system world of nations and governments if this is an idea and I’m very much interested to get your thoughts on this that um for example if I have a child in the future and they go and work which I would like them to do and understand their exchange of time and energy into money that if the government takes 20% of it as a tax bill I would rebate that 20%. So it’s almost ensuring that their time and energy and their work that they do is fully preserved that 100% mark. So if they want more money from Elpadre, they need to go and work harder and not have their effort to work more put them in a higher tax bracket to take more, which makes things like sugar taxes in England quite paradoxical. you’re going to apply a tax on sugar to make people consume less sugar. So why is there a tax on earning and working more? Are you trying to make people work less or the system’s messed up and we’re just trying to figure it all out? But when it comes to that inheritance aspect, another thing is I’m uh currently in discussions with a hardware wallet provider that’s got a very interesting piece of technology that I’d like to explore because the biggest issue with the handing handing off of Bitcoin wealth to our kids is truly to that piece of information, the private key, whether it’s a single private key, multi-IG setup, custodial setup that uh has a transfer and an an inheritance process. There’s all these different pieces, but I like this particular this this company that developing this technology to allow the handling of signatures and backups and all these sorts of things in a in a more human way. Raising that technical level to a more human interface is very much what is needed. Again, if any of you have particular ideas on how we can hand this digital bloodline retiring wealth to our kids and and allow those dominoes to continually fall over time, comments and questions very much for you. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed this video. I did as well. And I will see you in the next video. Goodbye.

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Think you can time Bitcoin’s all-time high? Think again!

In this educational video, we dive into why chasing the perfect market top is a gamble few win. Instead, learn a disciplined dollar-cost-exit strategy to smoothly scale out of your Bitcoin holdings, maximizing gains while minimizing the stress of trying to predict the peak.

What You’ll Learn:
• Why timing Bitcoin’s top is so challenging, even for seasoned investors.
• How a dollar-cost-exit approach helps you lock in profits systematically.
• Practical insights to manage risk and optimize your Bitcoin exit strategy.

#Bitcoin #Trading #BitcoinNews #Education #PriceStrategy #BitcoinNews #FinancialEducation

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Hashpower Academy Donations (Thank You!):
L1 Bitcoin: bc1qlgkc4pyrz22cykrx49cmuku3zyy2nuequu6r9y
L2 Lightning: academy@walletofsatoshi.com

Hosted Bitcoin Mining accessible to Everyone: (Waitlist) (The Big Question answered!)
https://www.Terahash.Finance/Platform

The Big Picture Basics (Free Bitcoin Course)
https://www.hashpower.academy

Request a Video Topic – Hashpower Academy
https://forms.gle/em32yYXt7TtC3qUY6

Align a meeting if you are looking to explore Mining/Hosting and other Business/Consultation Inquiries:
https://calendly.com/terahash/30min

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Affiliate Links to support the Hashpower Academy,
By exploring Products, Markets & Services across the Bitcoin Ecosystem:

Wallets – for Self Custody
Trezor: https://affil.trezor.io/SHpa
Ledger: https://shop.ledger.com/?r=0e5e239ec8ba
Blockstream: https://store.blockstream.com/?code=academy
Ngrave: https://www.ngrave.io/?sca_ref=9211144.4mNYVms7D0

Miners – for the Home
HeatBit: https://heatbit.com/?ref=academy
SoloSatoshi: https://www.solosatoshi.com/aff/1405/
IxTech: https://ixtech.xyz/?ref=JAKE
Cloaks: https://www.cryptocloaks.com/aff/Academy/

Platforms to Explore
ViaBTC Pool: https://www.viabtc.info/signup?refer=1553491
TradingView: https://www.tradingview.com/?aff_id=154436
BitRefill: https://www.bitrefill.com/invite/68zjuypv

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Financial Disclaimer:
This video serves educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice or investment recommendation. The views expressed are those of the presenter and do not represent Hashpower Academy’s official stance. Information is provided ‘as is’ without warranties, express or implied, as to its accuracy or completeness. Engaging with Bitcoin involves high risk, including potential financial loss, market volatility, and energy costs, and is suitable only for those who can bear these risks. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial or technical advisor before making decisions related to Bitcoin.

#VWAP #Volume #Trading #liquidity

Video Transcript:

Hello there and welcome to the HashPower Academy, your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin. The topic of today’s video is timing the top of the market. So, we’ll delve into a few different things to help you gain a bit of a reality check as to how you can time the top of the market in the truly best way possible. Now this particular bull cycle might be different because we’ve got sailor the ETFs companies and all this different financialization and collateralization efforts of Bitcoin the asset truly being a virus in the system when it comes to traditional finance. So as to how high Bitcoin goes a million plus this year is not out of the works. So we’ll go back to some fundamentals because this is what we teach at the hash power academy. We go into the energy and compute layers. So one of the things we will add to this equation is yes the price going up and down in a nice creative sense but also the fact that there is a production cost of Bitcoin. Now other videos have delved into this in particular but we’ll use it at the end. Now the first thing to understand about the top the highest price of Bitcoin in any cycle and probably any financial market is if you look at the volume of particular assets by price, we get these sorts of distributions where you get a very large amount and majority of trade has happened in a more consolidated area and as you get to the top there’s a very nominal amount of people that actually traded and sold. pulled at that top. The majority, which is always where the moving averages are, are somewhere, you know, halfway down typically. Now, what this is basically saying is that there’s barely 1% of people that actually manage to sell at the top, and there’s always some majority of buyers and sellers on the journey. And so if you’re trying to get yourself from here up to the highest price that you could possibly sell, it means that you have to constantly guess where you think the highest price will be. Because Bitcoin performing new all-time highs, is it treading into new territory? Now, it’s the same aspect to the downside in a few ways, but not not it’s unique in the fact it’s treading into new territory. it’s forming new support and resistances if that’s the particular technical analysis that you can delve into on the price side of things. But you’ve obviously got this other aspect of people strategize their way of accumulating Bitcoin with something called dollar cost averaging. It means you can go about your life. Yes, learn as much about Bitcoin as you want without having to stare at charts all the time because dollar cost averaging is a way of buying Bitcoin whilst removing the volatility and the emotion of that from your buying experience. You’re not trying to picture this one particular moment in time. There’s a dip, you buy, and then it dips some more. You buy and it dips and more. If you’ve purchased in smaller increments and create an average price and over time, Bitcoin performs a compound annual growth rate. Yes, there’s bare cycle phases and years and there’s bull years and we’re in a bull year. And the way dollar cost averaging works so well for people is that accumulation method, buying up Bitcoin incrementally over time, say monthly with how they earn money. But you can also apply this to selling Bitcoin that instead of stressing yourself out trying to magically put yourself in this tiny 1% and it’s even less than that. And you can look at this across all different markets, there’s a nominal amount of trade volume at that highest price, which infers that there’s a very few amount of people that actually sell at the top and it’s closer to gambling to try and guess that top price. So, how you get yourself up in this group to being able to sell at a naturally higher price is something that I like to call the price to production ratio, which is looking at the electrical cost to produce Bitcoin and the price. And this is I’ve mentioned this in a couple videos now, but basically the the price of Sailor’s Strategy shares versus underlying Bitcoin value per share. That’s a a value metric of Bitcoin per share and the premium is the share price. So you can compare that same analogy across to Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining where the share price the premium is Bitcoin to dollar and the true value exchange rate of Bitcoin is electricity through hash rate mining into Bitcoin and the gap between these two creates a a difference. So in the right now we’re at $120,000 and a production cost of say 60k or 50 120 that’s a 2x. So price is trading at production of 2x. Now at the peak of the bull market, we can assume that the fact that the network is physically constrained on how quickly it can deploy machines, build out infrastructure, thousands of megawatts, hundreds of millions of dollars of mining hardware to to raise this production floor, that original exchange rate from Satoshi of producing Bitcoin. Every bitcoin was produced through compute and electricity. And to get yourself into this upper bracket, you need some form of information to determine, okay, Bitcoin’s trading at a eight times premium to production, four times here. So using using this multiplier or flip it the other way around as a ratio to un and use that ratio potentially to give you an informed understanding of okay, Bitcoin is massively overpriced to production. Maybe it’s time to have an even greater amount of selling pressure from yourself. And you can adjust how much you’re selling in dollar cost exit amounts based on that gap between price and production. Because if more hash rate plugs in, it’s raised the value of Bitcoin. The price is the price and the exchange rate of dollars. And so truly the best way to move yourself from the average to the top to the 1% of sell is to create some form of selling condition that as this price deviates from production that you’re selling more and at the bottom of the bare market when Bitcoin is trading close to production that is the absolute no-brainer. It’s the best time to buy. You can buy Bitcoin the same price that a minor plugs in. Land power, infrastructure, transformers, contracts, insurance, and la. If you could just log in a platform and buy at that same price that the farmer grows his tomatoes, so to speak, it’s a no-brainer. That’s a it’s you’re buying or even lower when the price drops below and miners switch off. That is a significant point to be buying. And one of the indicators for that is the hash rate ribbons, which is using two different durations of hash rate. understand when hash rate comes offline as a good buying indication. But the peak aspect is looking at the production floor to the price. And if that price is trading at a premium like the the treasury stock price of shares versus its NAV, the wider that that that premium gap is, it’s time to start selling. But not trying to magically pick one particular selling event. Just granularly drip feed out of the market. I don’t know what you’re trying to sell Bitcoin for because if it’s longer than one, two, three years, you’re going to get that new all-time high reality check that you’re sitting in a house that’s now worth hundreds or if not even more Bitcoin in the future or potentially, you know, the potential purchase of what you could have held in Bitcoin is now even more. Um just on that particular note, the intention to sell Bitcoin, the capital events, the capital gains side of things, um and the tax associated to it, people do lending as well. So you can always use this price to production as well as a way of managing your risk that if the price has jumped to 240,000 and your 60,000 production cost, that’s a 20 25% production to 100% price. Don’t loan more than 25% if you’re using credit. So you can use the production floor as a very good metric for loaning against your Bitcoin as well because what can the price drop to? Production. it will it can go lower but using the production floor or even using less as an LTV ratio is a very good way of it’s a very good way of managing risk of how much can Bitcoin drop that’s the threat vector of you taking out loans against Bitcoin so all the different ways people are trying to access the value of their Bitcoin reinvest it spend it live on it whichever the combination is or retire on it looking for ways of creating cash flow So everything we teach is all here on the academy for you. So yes, timing top of the market. Just the summary, the volume weighted distribution gives you a reality check that you can only be in the 1% to time the top. You can go and stare at the candlesticks all day, all night romantically. Timing the top is so very difficult to use the same strategy that many Bitcoiners do which is they live their lives work study and drip feed into the market. It doesn’t matter some most of them they don’t care about the price they just they buy in and and you can do the same for exits as well. Drip feed out of the market. Define how much you need. If it’s a dollar amount to buy a dollar based thing or pounds or euros and define that you’re going to exit with some overheated spike and just slowly sell out the market. It’s a more passive way of doing it. It could drop, it could pump even more. You could sell out and the price jumps double, but so long as you’ve given a long enough time period to average out of the market, you will be somewhere in here instead of down here trying to time up here. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed this video. I’ll do some more price related things. I also definitely need to do some more uh recordings maybe on Trading View and other sorts of uh uh graphic interfaces that’ll be a bit more uh engaging than a whiteboard. But uh a lot of people I think truly value the human aspect of this video instead of churned up AI and hyper flashy text everywhere and whatnot. So yes, if you’ve listened this far, you have a very good attention span. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed and I’ll see you in the next video.

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Dive into the world of Bitcoin arbitrage with this educational breakdown of Hardware Reselling vs. Hashrate Contracts!

Both opportunities revolve around hashrate, the computational power generated by Bitcoin mining hardware.

What You’ll Learn:
Hardware Reselling: Understand how mining hardware is priced ($/TH) based on efficiency, electricity costs, location, and age. Discover how economies of scale enable buying at wholesale discounts (up to 50%) and reselling at retail prices for profit.

Hashrate Contracts: Explore duration-based contracts ($/TH/Day) where miners lock in fixed rates, and buyers earn variable BTC revenue, impacted by Bitcoin price, fees, difficulty, and halving events.

The Big Question:
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Join us to uncover how these markets work and how you can leverage hashrate for maximum potential! Start your Bitcoin education at terahash.finance today! #Bitcoin #CryptoEducation #BitcoinMining #Arbitrage #Hashrate #financialeducation

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Hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy, your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin. Now, the topic of today’s video is comparing hardware reselling to hash rate contracts. Now, some of these different pieces have different names, but they’re also connected together in relation to the fact that Bitcoin mining hardware is what produces hash rate to allow you to sell the hash rate in contracts. So it’s really important to know that a digital to physical divide is the key thing separating these two things. Hardware reselling physically selling the hardware. You’re not plugging it in versus the hardware plugged in producing hash rate and selling it in durationbased contracts to potentially lock in a greater return. The other pieces to know about these two is that they have different moving parts in relation to the hardware and to the hash rate and its profitability. So well let’s just go into hardware reselling first and then we’ll work our way up the chain to hash rate contracts and make the comparison between the two. So the first thing to understand is that Bitcoin mining hardware has three core things essentially. how much power it uses, its efficiency, which converts said power into hash rate. And if you’ve seen previous videos, we’ll have all of those sorts of numbers there available. The key thing is this. It defines a price, a dollar per terash, where you take a machine that’s $5,000, 200 terraash, divide it down, $25 per terash. And the reason why you have this metric is so that you can compare all the other different hardware units that produce different amounts of hash rate. And the second bit to that there are different efficiencies. And the efficiency is that race to consume less power, less electrical bill to produce more hash rate, more mining revenue. And it’s important to continually get more efficient. But here’s the thing. there is older, less efficient machines that when the bull market comes and absolutely rockets the profitability on the mining revenue side of things, the price of old machines go up as well. So that there are people out there that will buy up a large amount of new and old machines in the bare market that they believe they’ve picked the right time and they may not mine with it. They keep it in the box and they sell it in the bull market. So it’s capturing hash rate and hardware essentially when it’s in low low demand and selling it when it’s in high demand and you obviously being the the person that’s supplying it. So it’s this sort of arbitrage of buy in one place at the right time to sell in another at the right time. And this also can be a location thing which I’ve just alluded to which is the hardware that’s in China in a box is of a different value per terash than a machine that’s been shipped over to the US and maybe Trump’s taxed it or not and it’s been actively racked hashing deployed or available to be purchased and hashing within a day or two. That’s great. But there’s a clear difference between that exact same computer in a box in China versus that same computer ready to mine that instant. And so there’s different locationbased values for dollar terash as well. And the age as well, the same model but of different ages. Well, the new one has less history, less potential thermal damage if it’s an air cooled machine. So there’s all these different moving parts related to its conversion efficiency, where it’s located in the world, its age and you know it’s the the quality of the of a particular unit and obviously the Bitcoin price. When the Bitcoin price in dollar terms shoots up in doubles, quadruples, whichever it is, mining machines increase as well. And the hardware resellers and their Excel spreadsheets are defining what the the price that they sell machines for really uh quite quite aligning to the Bitcoin price as the key mover. Now we’ll jump to hash rate contracts which is when you host when you buy a mining machine and hosted you own the machine and it’s a different sort of economics where you’re understanding I spent $5,000 on this one machine I want it to mine more than $5,000 or the 05 bitcoin you want to mine 05 bitcoin in the fouryear say lifespan of mining that’s different to say a 4-year hash rate contract. Hash rate contracts are durationbased contracts where someone else with someone else’s computer is delivering the digital commodity of hash rate into the you know the pointing it to the mining pool or luck uh luck lottery mining of your choosing to then you know capture Bitcoin in in in revenue over time. But you’re not you’re you have no relationship to the actual machine underneath. You have no ownership of it. So it’s a different economic model. And where it changes things is it’s a little bit like trading. And what I mean by that is you’re contending with purchasing hash rate at at a at a particular dollar per terahash member duration contracts per day. This could be a month. It could be 90 days. It could be blockstream mining notes which is four years. It’s that you’re comparing this period of time where you paid for the hash rate. You want the hash rate to obviously recoup the amount of money in return. So what you’re contending with is you’re wanting fees to go up. So you you bought the hash rate when fees were low. So maybe the hash rate contract was priced lower and then fees shoot up. So if you think there’s particular moments in time where there’s going to be lots of fees on the network, there are people that can generate an income by buying hash rate when the fees are low and that that large period of time where there’s lots of fees, they generate they generate a return difficulty. The longer the contract is, you’re contending with the difficulty. We we can’t predict the future, but we can assume that more miners are joining the network as the network is growing. subsidy. We all know every four years it’s getting cut in half. So, you’re contending with this diminishing returns in terms of the quantity of Bitcoin you mine, but also the main driver, the price that if you buy a hash rate contract at a low price and the price jumps up, yes, you’re making a dollar return, but if you use Bitcoin to pay for the hash rate contract, it’s kind of negligent. So, what’s the key comparison between the two? both are buying low, selling high. Or if you’re a minor, you may be selling a hash rate contract because you think the price will drop. You’re not planning to sell the machines that you’ve deployed and don’t plan to move them for several years. So, you want to potentially lock in a higher Bitcoin per terahash per day by selling the hash rate contract to a buyer who thinks the price is going to go up. And so the the seller and the buyer both are meeting terms and one thinks the price is going to go down and up and obviously that’s what financial markets are for. And the the key comparison between the two is the hardware of reselling aspect of things is more so uh capturing inefficiencies of a fragmented decentralized market. Hardware reselling, Bitcoin mining is all around the world, all different countries. And so there’s going to be different prices for the same machines. So a person has good access to logistics or purchases from manufacturer in bulk, get the machines down like half price and then ship them to the US and sell them retail. There’s all these different sort of ways of doing wholesale procurement at scale in volume and sell retail in smaller amounts. And the key comparison between the two is that hardware hardware reselling can potentially generate you an income with scale. There’s a scale of economy aspect to this and that can make a clear difference if you can lock in a margin between buying buying in buying wholesale in China and selling retail that that’s a margin that can be widened with scale of economy. That’s not the same with hash rate contracts. By buying more hash rate, you’re just going to probably naturally drive the price up from wherever you’re buying it from if it’s on an order book instead of or peer-to-peer as well even. But you’ve got this commodity in the middle of hash rate. And it’s it’s kind of an interesting one. And another reason why it’s called the hash power academy is because you’ve got these two markets on both sides. On the physical side of producing the hash rate and the potential to sell that hardware out because it’s in demand to produce hash rate, but also the hash rate contract side of things, which is the the revenue. So you’re sort of looking at the electrical efficiency of the physical good versus the revenue output side on the hash rate contract side of things. And the the path of financializing hash rate is something that I’ve been quite focused on as well. And interestingly enough, people like Adam Back, Blockstream, they have a basic note. I think it still exists, which is basically they’ve they’ve put the hard it’s hardware in its box. It’s not mining uh purchased in bulk to get that cheap price. And the the whole idea of the basic note is to buy the machines low as physical goods, keep them brand new in their box and sell them in that bull market to generate a higher return, but you’re also comparing it to what you could earn by potentially plugging those machines in. So there’s an opportunity cost on the revenue side because they’re not mining and they’re not generating hash rate to produce Bitcoin. They’re just keeping it in the box and selling it when there’s a a a demand for physical goods. Because you got to understand that the digital sides can move and react a lot quicker than physical machines all around the world that have to be moved and there’s costs and they get broken and all other things. And so where it can get interesting is what if there was a combination of the hardware reselling dollar per terahash pricing of things in combination with the machines accessible to purchase plugged in producing hash rate. We also have access to lock in hash rate contracts as well. What if what if there was a way of combining the two in a single product? That’ll be something that you may be able to find in the comments or the description of this video. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed and I’ll see you in the next video. Goodbye.

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Join us as we explore Bitcoin’s end-of-year price prediction for 2025, driven by surging demand from retail investors, spot Bitcoin ETFs, and Bitcoin treasury companies accumulating BTC at 10x the mining rate. We break down the treasury stock analogy, comparing Bitcoin’s price premium to a stock’s share price, with the underlying value tied to miners’ electrical costs (~$60,000/BTC). Learn how these dynamics could shape Bitcoin’s future value and what it means for your crypto strategy!

What You’ll Learn:
• The impact of retail, ETF, and corporate treasury demand on Bitcoin’s price.
• How the treasury stock model explains Bitcoin’s price premium vs. its mining cost baseline.
• Insights into market trends and potential price trajectories for 2025.

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Video Transcript:

Hello there and welcome to the Hashpower Academy, your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin. The topic of today’s video is looking at what we think the end of year Bitcoin price will be for 2025. Now the first thing to understand is that Bitcoin price is charting new territory, writing new history. There is no support and resistances along other than psychological levels of 120, 130, 200, 250, 1 million like these whole numbers are more psychological levels. So charting out where we think price will go is a guess. But there is another side to Bitcoin that you may not be familiar to, which is the mining side defining a different type of understanding of the value of Bitcoin. And you can compare the value price of Bitcoin to the market price. The value price is what I’m talking about is from electricity. Now, where this gets interesting is that Bitcoin miners are producing Bitcoin at that lower rate. And when you compare the price to production, you can understand the price as a premium. And this is exactly like the way people are understanding these Bitcoin treasury stocks, which is companies buying up Bitcoin to store on their balance sheet, which they can divide down to an amount of Bitcoin per share. The amount of Bitcoin per share is what is important to people. And the shares trade at a slightly higher price or even a multiple. And if the share price is of a very high multiple to a tiny amount of Bitcoin per share trade the shares are trading too high and a very high premium. There’s several reasons for this but we can analogize this across to the Bitcoin network itself and use the Bitcoin price as the de facto share price and the value per Bitcoin being the electrical cost because the exchange rate goes both ways. That is topic that you can delve into in many other videos in this entire academy. But this particular video, we’re going to use a new form of production floor end ofear guess of how much hash rates online. Understand how much block rewards are being paid out, maybe a difference in fees, how much energy side has to be deployed to actually get this hash rate out. And that defines a production floor that we can build a guesstimate price on top. So some educational proof of work required but let’s dive in. So 900 xahash the network hash rate the amount miners out there actively plugged in energized racing to find the next block in the chain and earn that freshly mined bitcoin. Now the production flaw is understood by understanding well the cost of energy input versus how much bitcoin output they get. Now, if we’re going to use the endofear price and production predictions, we got to think how much hash rate is going to come in line. Now, it would be amazing for a 100x hash to come online and there’d be up to a,000 xash or one zeta in scientific units. We’re just going to do 50. And we’re going to help you understand why. Because 50 x aash at 20 jewels per terahash you multiply 50 * 20 that is a,000 megawws because you think the 900 xash produced at 20 jewels per terahash is 18,000 megawatt which is a lot of power. So to get another 50x of hash online, we would need approximately another thousand megawws of power online. So the point I’m trying to make just very early on and it sounds all technical but there is a physical constraint on the physical side of the network that land power contracts and infrastructure all has to be built. It does. It’s not the same as the reactiveness of the digital side where a load of demand floods into exchanges and dollars and whatnot and driving that price up. That the network growth is physically constrained and slower in bull cycles. And that’s where the opportunity to mine comes in because the difficulty adjustment cannot increase as quick as quickly as the price does. And if price as a percentage increases quicker than production, mining profitability increases. But that gap of production to price is also what we can gauge this price prediction not just for the end of the year but going into the peak of the bull market idea as well. So 50x a hash 20 jewels terraash is a,000 megawws. And for other perspectives if that was $20 uh per terahash believe that is another billion. So we need another billion dollars of just the hardware thousand megawws that’s several hundred million dollars of infrastructure. So you need maybe one to two billion dollars worth of infrastructure just for the network to grow a tiny amount. Now where price gets into this is we’re going to look at say um the the profitability of mining to get this production floor and multiply up to get a gauge of price. So 456 bitcoin per day 144 blocks uh down to an hour that is easy numbers 19 bitcoin distributed to the entire network per hour. 19 bitcoin per hour is currently what the entire network is being paid to secure the network. the security budget. 19 Bitcoin being earned by 19,000 megawws. Divide it down. That’s 0.01 Bitcoin multiplied by the price 1205. That’s about $120 per megawatt. So a minor plugging in right now with an estimate say 50x hash more online you’re going to earn about $120 per megawatt hour. Now if the price average we’re going to be nice and say $60 per megawatt hour it means that price of Bitcoin right now is two times production. If the average of the network is still confidently at about $60,000 to the current price, that’s a 2x. But the peak of the bull market bull market trend is always pushing that four times production. And for the other reason that if fees increase, it means this energy that’s online earning this 19 bitcoin. Well, if that jumps to 20, 21, 22, 25, the bitcoin per cure hour increases. So comparing it to price, the the multiplier goes up because the price didn’t change, it’s just production cost went down. So the margin is wider. Again, the analogy for this is Michael Sailor and his share prices and his underlying value per share and the gap between these two is the premium. And when there’s too much premium between producers earning loads because the price is really high. Um, but this is this is natural commodity cycles you see across lots of industries. When there’s a rush into the price of gold and everyone can produce gold at say $1,000 an ounce and then the price jumps to 3,000, they’re making more money. And if the price goes higher and higher, their their costs are for the Bitcoin example, the costs are dollarized and the price can just take off. The margins get wider. But with Bitcoin, you can’t you can’t extract more Bitcoin if the price is even higher. You can only extract what the network is offering in this decentralized protocol. So, boils down to a production cost of around 60,000. Let’s just do 60k. So, over 60,000 production cost estimate for the miners, assuming they’re physically constrained and fees aren’t too crazy because this is the other thing. Ever since there’s been this continual development of layer 2s, there is less transaction volume in layer 1 because well, everyone’s trying to avoid paying fees, but fees are also the economic incentive beyond subsidy to circulate to the miners to build out the network and secure it and make energy cheaper on a Bitcoin unit of account. $60,000. Now historically across price and I need to do a video um with just you know screen recording and going into different charts and metrics and details which there is some interesting collaborations coming up soon um where they’ll explore more of the charts of the things that I mentioned. So what I’m trying to say here is price right now to what we think production floor will be 60 70k maybe is double. Now the easy guess is to say 3x to 4x and that’s what I think is confidently the higher price of this cycle. So yeah 180 to 240 to the end of the year. Now this is for several reasons. I think 200 is that another 100k psychological level. We may hit it bounce around or just fluctuate between these two figures. And I think that’s a healthy amount of premium to production which also means that miners are going to be making four times if not even more money because they’re fixed costs um you know they’re in contracts to buy electricity at a certain rate which exchanges into Bitcoin that has this really high dollar value at these higher prices. What this does is create a healthy environment. Now earlier in earlier cycles the price to production cost ratio was as high as 8x but I’ve charted out this before by looking at the production cost at the point of time that it’s the all-time high which was always between four to eight times production. The last cycle it was 4x before that it was 4x I think before that it was 8x. So there may be this diminishing return. So, saying 3 to 4x is a natural average. But yeah, 200k, maybe we should all do 200 push-ups to 200k. You never know. Um, yeah, thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed this video. I’ll be back and I’ll be creating lots more content. There is lots of interesting stuff in the description. YouTube have demonetized me, so I’ve got to find other ways to monetize. Thank you for listening. Hope you enjoyed, and I will see you in the next video. Goodbye.

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Dive into an educational exploration of a smart strategy that combines Bitcoin mining with collateralized credit to build your Bitcoin wealth.

For example, use 1 BTC to generate steady Bitcoin cash flow through mining while holding your original stack for future growth. This approach balances spending today, saving for tomorrow, and reducing risk over time as Bitcoin yield and appreciation lower loan-to-value (LTV) ratios. What You’ll Learn: Expand Your Holdings: See how mined Bitcoin cash flow strengthens collateral, reduces loan risks, and opens doors to more credit.

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Hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy, your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin. The topic of today’s video is what I like to call the Bitcoin accumulation flywheel, leveraging the debt money system of the past to build the energy money system of the future. The combination of Bitcoin lending in this box with Bitcoin mining in this box. And the the five key components of this are your bitcoin as collateral credit that you essentially access the value of your bitcoin and what you do with that. Just don’t forget that there is interest acrewing on such a thing. So if you used said credit to buy mining hardware and Bitcoin mine or even use uh the credit as well to pay electrical bills so it would increase increase at an ever everinccreasing amount both electricity and interest costs and what you weighing it against this Bitcoin yield and the value of Bitcoin going up in terms of dollars over time and when you combine it all together you’ve got risks and rewards of using credit and risks and rewards wards of using Bitcoin mining. There’s incredible rewards on both sides. We’ll dive into that. And there is risks on both sides. But interestingly, this setup, both of these components naturally derisk each other, and we’ll go into that as well. other pieces of the video. I’ll also delve into what if Bitcoin mining could be used as collateral, something that I’m developing into the future where you could essentially deploy your your hash rate as collateral for lending just like Bitcoin. Think of all of the financial benefits of Bitcoin, but introduce Bitcoin mining with Bitcoin yield. There’s some spicy stuff in there, and we’ll dive into that somewhere in the video. And there’s all the other different components such as the tax advantages of buying a physical good like Bitcoin mining hardware if you have that in a in a structure such as an LLC, all those sorts of things. And the most important aspect of this is we will be diving into all of the risks before we go into the rewards because this is not financial advice. This is educational purposes only of course. And let’s dive in. So number one, your one bitcoin and we’re going to use $100,000 as its example because remember with credit and the debt money system, the unit of account is dollars for here. So if you’ve got your say 14% interest, which is what should I say standard for bitcoin lending and they typically let you access the value of say 50% of your bitcoin. So, if you’ve got your one Bitcoin deposited in a centralized lending platform or a decentralized one that there’s a couple being developed at the moment actually, and you put your $100,000 of value, they’ll let you borrow $50,000, 50%. 50% loan to value, the loan and the value. And the third piece of this is what you do with that credit. If you buy Bitcoin mining hardware, that is something that’s producing say 30 to 60% a year in Bitcoin. Now, if the price of Bitcoin goes up, this number goes up. If you buy the machines in bulk by jumping this all up by 10x, 20x going into the millions, you’re going to get a cheaper price per unit. You’re going to get much higher yield because your your dollars buy more hash rate, so you’re earning more Bitcoin from the network. And so there’s all these different numbers and pieces. So I’m going to really try and keep it relatively slow just to to make sure all the pieces are understandable. And then the most important piece about this in the risk side of the credit is the value of your collateral. If it drops in its dollar term with a dollar unit of account here, if it got to about $60,000 with your $50,000 of debt, that’s when you’re in danger zone really. And if it gets too close to the amount of debt that you owe, they will forcibly sell the the Bitcoin to pay off that loan. So, how do you avoid it? You reduce the amount of credit versus increasing the amount of collateral. And how do you do that? You utilize the credit into Bitcoin mining to produce more Bitcoin and derisk the whole thing by starting with one Bitcoin as the quantity of your collateral and continually increase that quantity through Bitcoin mining. And this goes back to the idea of good debt versus bad debt. Bad debt is when you spend on your credit card at 10, 20, 30% to go on holiday. Sounds lovely. You’re going to remember it forever. But that price tag is now going to acrue interest. There’s nothing behind that that’s now generating you some income to pay that back. And that’s where the good debt conversation comes in, whilst considering the risks rewards of what you use on it. If you are acrewing interest at 14%, you need to be paying that back somehow. That’s where the the Bitcoin mining piece steps in. If you notice that the Bitcoin mining is of a multiplier higher in a relative period of time of stacking more Bitcoin, uh say if you purchase mining machines that for every $1 of electrical expense, you’re producing $3 of Bitcoin, that would be a production floor of 33%. Because you want to get the most efficient miners to get that ratio the highest. the inefficient machines, you’re going to have a lower um energy to electrical cost versus revenue output. The ratio will be smaller. You want the highest ratio possible. And with the latest generation machines coming out, you’ll probably get to the 33 down to the 25% production cost of the price. You want to get the loan to value percentage lower than the natural production cost of your Bitcoin mining setup. And so understanding that percentage on both sides is that clear piece of information because if the price of your Bitcoin drops close to your loan to value percent, you’re in danger zone. So if you’re continually stacking Bitcoin, um, say $4 a bitcoin adding to collateral to every $1 of electrical expense plus the interest, you got to factor all these pieces in. You’re making the collateral grow quicker in quantity than the interest is compounding. And what that does is lower your loan to value. So the mining is derisking the credit side. And the credit side, interestingly, allows you to spend and buy mining hardware without selling Bitcoin in the first place. Because remember this, mining, the reward side of mining is an opportunity to accumulate a greater quantity of Bitcoin over time than the Bitcoin you could have just purchased in the first place. the the $50,000 um being deployed. Um well, you’re either selling Bitcoin or with this you’re accessing credit. So, what it does is this. I mentioned that credit is on a dollar-based unit of account. With Bitcoin mining, you’re on a Bitcoin unit of account seeking a Bitcoin return. Because if you didn’t use credit at all and you just spent $50,000 or half a bitcoin on mining machines, you spent half a bitcoin on the miners, you’re trying to make those miners produce more than half a bitcoin in their lifespan of operation. And so what you have there is this bitcoin ROI that you’re trying to chase and the dollar value is a bit different. So, interestingly, if you’re not selling the Bitcoin in the first place because you’ve used credit and yes, twice as much, you’re not chasing a Bitcoin ROI. You’re chasing the dollar ROI from mining plus the interest. So, you can chase and achieve it much quicker relative to a four to five year lifespan of machines. You’ve also got the risk side of those machines are physical goods. They can break. Make sure they’re with a good provider that can have good access to repairs. Always ask the mining host, if my machine breaks for x manner of reasons, what is the repair time? That’s the most important because you’ve got this opportunity cost of diminishing returns. The the h havinging comes every four years and the difficulty adjustment is going up. So with mining, you’re naturally earning a smaller and smaller quantity of Bitcoin over time, but its dollar value is higher. And so these are all the different moving parts of this. But the natural effect overall is you’ve got this waterfall of the pristine collateral of the entire world, Bitcoin, accessing its value to leverage it naturally to buy mining hardware, a tax advantage physical good if you put it in an LLC or some other thing. Again, I’m not a tax advisor or anything else. Go and seek all such advice yourselves. You’re producing Bitcoin. get the most efficient machines and cycle said Bitcoin into the collateral to derisk the credit side. Now, what’s the what are the outcomes of this? What are you trying to achieve here? Well, if you stack your half Bitcoin from the mining over said set said amount of years, you’ve got 1.5 Bitcoin. All you need all you need is to get the loan to value lower than 33%. So that when you close that loan, you’re selling effectively one half half of a bitcoin. So you’ve still got one bitcoin plus you’ve got the miners still. That’s the point to reach where when you close that percentage uh when you close the loan. You could also sell the machines if they’re liquid. We’ll get on to that in a second. you you want the loan to value to drop to a point that when you close the loan, you’re closing it with still more than one whole Bitcoin plus the machines that you purchased with the credit in the first place. So, this overall process started with one bitcoin and you close the loan with more than a bitcoin plus the mining hardware or you sold the miners and you’ve finished up with 1.2 345 bitcoin. It’s also dependent on the price as well. But the interesting thing of this is naturally you want the interest from the mining side, the the yield to be of a greater multiplier than the interest because Bitcoin trades sideways 90% of the time. I think there’s like 10 to 20 days where it has its stupidly high green moon candles. So if you’re trading Bitcoin and you miss out on those massive upsides, you’re better just holding. And on the mining side, obviously, every time it shoots up, you’re capturing that dollar premium or in in in terms of uh loan to value, credit side, you’re stacking that dollar value of Bitcoin because a lot of lending products, the more collateral you have relative to the amount of debt that you have, the lower your loan to value, they lower the interest rate as well. So, you’ve got this natural d-risking by increasing the collateral and d-risking reducing the interest rate. So the rate of compound interest is lower as well. We’re in a world where if you’ve got ex stupid amounts of dollars, you get the tiniest tiniest insignificant interest rate and if you got no money, you get the highest interest rate. Not really meritocracy if I scale economy in a sense, but not really good. Um, yeah, there’s lots to this, but the the overall gist is you’re able to get the rewards of credit to buy miners and the reward of having a a dollar-based unit of account for mining, which is much quicker to achieve than chasing the Bitcoin return on investment unit of account setup. And um I’ll get to the bit that I’m developing which is if cash rate was made liquid and fungeible you could loan against it. And so what if instead of um extracting $50,000 from this entity to buy physical good that you could deploy it as hash rate as an asset and instead of uh stacking the Bitcoin over time to get your extra half Bitcoin to lower the loan to value to 33%. What if you could immediately access the $50,000 of credit by hash rate as a financial instrument and deploy the $50,000 of hash rate which produces the Bitcoin and you immediately jump from the 50 50% LTV in the credit sense straight down to 33% loan to value and Bitcoin mining hardware is less volatile because you’re also trying to anticipate the the downside risk of your collateral. plus this new form of collateral against credit. Because here’s the thing, the financial sector don’t look so much in the mining and energy sector because they’re so obsessed with Bitcoin as the financial instrument and the energy sector obsessed with energy always needing finance. So I’m sort of envisualizing this way of combining these two and condensing them down into this sort of natural feedback loop in the same structure. and you’re essentially just producing more Bitcoin and cycling that immediately into collateral here. It it gets very interesting and very powerful when you combine the issuance power of the network as a financial instrument in of itself. If you’re interested in that sort of thing, I have a website terraash.inance. That’s my project of many years in development and it’s where all this sort of educational material of the academy has truly come from. It’s something for the future and yeah, so I think I will stop it there. There’s lots of different value ads in this video. If you have any questions, drop them in the comments. Like, subscribe, and I will see you in the next video. Goodbye.

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Ever wondered what it takes to mine one Bitcoin block per day?

In this video, we dive deep into the electricity and computational power required to achieve this feat. From hash rates to energy costs, we break down the essentials of Bitcoin mining and explore the broader Bitcoin ecosystem. Learn about the technology, economics, and strategies behind mining, plus insights into how public mining companies and treasury firms are navigating the crypto space. Whether you’re a crypto enthusiast, investor, or curious about Bitcoin’s future, this video is your guide to understanding the backbone of the blockchain!

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Hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy, your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin. The topic of today’s video is understanding what it costs in electricity and hash rate and how much you earn in Bitcoin by mining one block per day. Wouldn’t that be interesting? So, first and foremost, let’s understand that there is 144 blocks distributed to the entire network per day. Now to be one of those you need to represent 144th and the cost in that is quite lengthy. The first thing to understand is why is there 144 blocks a day? Well, the network and the blockchain in of itself is also referred to as the time chain because the Bitcoin software is trying to regulate the amount of time and keep it constrained to about 10 minutes. Why? Because the amount of hash rate of all the different miners coming online, producing and finding blocks, adding it to the chain, well, it’s not exactly 10 minutes. And so that difference, that change that if blocks get faster and less than 10 minutes or slower, more than 10 minutes, that the network looks back 2016 blocks, two weeks roughly, to approximate how long did that two week period get shortened to or lengthened to. And if it gets shorter, difficulty increases. So the regulation of 144 blocks per day is what the software is trying to do no matter how big the network gets. And so to understand how much you’re getting by producing one block a day, let’s understand all the different pieces. So 144 blocks approximates to about 450 Bitcoin of subsidy. Now this is the key easy one. 3.125 subsidy per block. That’s the easy one, right? Next one down. So 144 and you represent one of those blocks. The network hash rate I’ve used a,000 xahash because by the time you could get enough hash rate to mine a whole block, the network’s probably going to be bigger because it’s always growing and the difficulty is always increasing. And the easy numbers here is that you can divide a,00 x a hash by 144 because we’re just representing one and it’s 6.94 or something like that. Let’s round it seven. So you need seven xahash of hash rate online racked and hashing to produce one block per day with a th00and xahash network which is 144. Now 7 x aash represents 7 million terraash. That’s a lot of hash rate. It’s a lot of heat as well. And there is a conversion with those computers. So to understand how much energy we would need as well. Well, we can divide sorry we can multiply the amount of hash rate by the efficiency. Now megaww per xahash is the same as jewels per terahash. It’s just bringing the numbers down by a factor on both sides. So, it’s a multiplier here and that gives us I’ve prepared the numbers quite easily. 7 * 14.28 is 100 megaww. And here’s where it gets interesting. If a very large hydropower station produces about 100 megawatts of power and one block can be mined with 100 megawws of power. It means that the network right now at scale is about 144 hydro power stations in terms of power source. That’s a good little way of sort of comprehending the scale of this system. 144 100 megawatt power stations and that’s using this efficiency. The average efficiency of the network is still closer to 20. So it’s a lot more power in a sense. And so we’re transitionally going to see more efficient compute come up come online over time. That’s what kicks off the old machines of the network or distributes them more more locally to more rural communities as such. But yeah, this is a an interesting way to sort of work your way through the commodity chain of electricity, hash rate, and bitcoin with your one single block example. If you want to scale to the size of a 100 megawatt site producing 7 million terraash to mine your one block and earn 3.125 Bitcoin per day in this 4-year period. Well, these are the numbers that you need. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed and I’ll see you in the next video. Goodbye.

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Can Bitcoin stay decentralized as it grows? I dive into its network components, comparing IOUs like MicroStrategy, exchange balances, and ETFs to self-custody with private keys—your key to true ownership.

Solo mining vs. pooled mining? Pools dominate for economic reasons, but decentralization hinges on no pool projecting more than 50% hashrate (like Ghash.io’s 2014 scare). From nodes to miners, I unpack how collective efforts keep Bitcoin free.

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Hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy, your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin. The topic of today’s video is looking at decentralization in all its particular components, but we’re also going to compare it to centralization and why people choose different things. It’s conveniences, efficiencies, comforts, trust. There’s all several different pieces to it. But what we’re going to do with this video is look at the word decentralization in all its different areas of the Bitcoin network. And what is decentralization and its importance to Bitcoin? It’s fundamental to the success of Bitcoin for this particular reason. If you and I are going to store our time and energy, our work in a form of money at a planetary scale like Bitcoin, we need to make sure that it serves everyone. And what I mean that is it needs to fragment all of the power aspects of the system. The power structures whether it’s electricity hash rate or bitcoin in of itself. All those different pieces need to fragment down to the individual as much as possible. And this is important, but we will never reach that pure 100% perfection of absolute decentralization to every single last individual on this planet because not every single person is going to involve themselves in all these different pieces. And so with this video, we’re just going to explore different areas as to why centralization has occurred as well. And decentralization is going to change over time because for example inevitably a lot of miners use pools and there is a whole group of pools that you can put in a pie chart and China and the US are always more than 50% of that with some few other smaller pools. So, even though I’ve shown you a whole list of different centralized versions, all these big C’s in red and then decentralized counterparts. We’re seeing these inevitabilities that people are going to use a mining pool for example, but at making sure that even these centralized entities that represent large groups of Bitcoin miners that even they themselves try and decentralize by not having too much of the hash rate. And so these are different important pieces that they’re going to develop over time, but they do represent the fundamental technologies and commodities of the economic energy ecosystem we call Bitcoin. So let’s dive in top to bottom. Bitcoin I use. Are you the one holding your private key? And your private key allows you the secret access to a particular wallet that everyone has a copy of. if you are running your own node versus just having a wallet. So your private key represents your prosperity, your ability to spend without permission. You do not have to ask permission from every anyone. If you hand your Bitcoin to Michael Sailor or any of the treasury stocks to create some more reward potentially, you’re also trading for risk. You’re trusting your Bitcoin in someone else’s hands. And trust in the financial system is very much what it depends on at the moment. And everyone that’s grown up today have come have been born into a system of debt based money where we’ve all trusted our time and energy in the hands of people that gave us more units interest. But by the time you spend the money, it buys you less. So there is theft in that system, a theft of our time and energy. And so that ability to also access the money is also important because when there’s a problem with the trust model of our current financial system and everyone rushes in to try and access their money, oh there’s no more cash anymore and there’s no lining up at the ATM. And so self custody is the prosperity side of things where you need to have an economic access to any of your time and energy that you’ve preserved in this system. So, at least having a decent percentage on if if not the majority of your Bitcoin in your own hands is important. Again, I’m not trying to make people do anything. It’s about optionality. you can go and take more risk, but this one’s a lot more rewarding, especially looking back to the historical nature of all the different things that have gone wrong within the Bitcoin space and different entities such as FTX and all the other different types of exchange hacks and problems. And you know, the the thing that stood the test of time is people that had their own Bitcoin in their own wallet with their own private keys. That’s just the hard facts. Now, when it comes to the particular wallet that you may use versus running a full node, there is a lot of people that they aren’t transacting themselves that if they send Bitcoin through a wallet that that those requests to send their own money are not going through their own node, it’s going through someone else’s node. And so, wallets represent these centralized custodians of a lot of Bitcoin as well. The alternative is to use your own node that when you transact and broadcast your transaction to the network that’s going through your own node. And the other side of the Bitcoin node uh discussion is data that if you have a full node, you have absolutely every different component of transactional truth, every single block going down to the first one stored in your own hands. And so you can verify all the different transactions and different Bitcoin and different wallets. And this is important for any form of receiving payments as well. And so if you’re just using some wallet, you are entrusting the information that others provide you instead of verifying it yourself. That’s not good. Again, recommending run a full node and self custody. We’re just going to highlight these in green as we go. Next one down. We’ve done own, we’ve done read, let’s do right. So, lottery and luck. Why do mining pools exist? Mining pools exist for the convenience of more frequent payouts. And this is particular in the example of there only being 144 blocks per day. This is why other people call it the time chain as well because the blockchain time chain it’s regulating the pace of blocks to 10 minutes which means there’s about 144 per day and when there’s only 144 per day let’s say there’s 144 miners with one computer represents the network roughly over time multiple days you’re going to get about one block per day but if the network hash rate were to grow in size 10x you as an individual miner, you would be getting a block not every day, now every 10 days. Now, what if it’s 100x? You’re not getting a block every 1 day or 10 days, it’s getting every 100 days. And so, if you’re using a mini miner, you’re just about never going to get a block. This is why it’s called lottery mining. Now, it’s a trade-off type of thing where mining pools allow a centralized convenience, which is they’re collecting the hash rate from lots of miners from all different places altogether to concentrate that frequency of how quickly they find a block. The more blocks paid and distributed out to said Bitcoin miners means it improves the frequency of payouts. This is important because miners are also contending with an electrical bill which say comes every month. So they need to make sure that they’ve earned enough Bitcoin per month to manage the cash flows of continually having to pay a dollarized electrical bill against Bitcoin block rewards that they may earn or distributed through a mining pool. So mining pools are this maturity of the the commercialization of issuance power in the Bitcoin network. and even in of themselves that they have these very large pools um such as Foundry and Antpool that they they hold significant amounts of the hash rate of the entire network. So even though we have these centralized entities called mining pools that centralize the hash rate to provide quicker payouts which are very helpful to miners, we want to make sure that no pool in of themselves gets too big. And so any pool getting closer and closer to that 50% of the network mark, not good. And so it’s important that miners know that they switch their hash rate if a pool’s getting too centralized. But there’s also other things such as uh OFAC compliance and all these sorts of things that come into this side of things. But let’s get down to the hardware layer. So these three components represent the digital layers of the Bitcoin network and these three represent the physical. And the great thing about the physical side of the Bitcoin network is it’s more decentralized in a sense that it’s got physical constraints. Everything on the digital side has a lot more ease to be grouped and centralized together for all the different efficiencies of trade and and frequency of payouts. the data side of things. There’s another example for centralization of the blockchain which goes into the layer twos. There is a lot of people that don’t run their own servers locally. They use things like Amazon web server. There’s a large percentage of lightning nodes that are all using AWS centralized all from one provider that could just switch the whole lot off but that would be chaos. But let’s dive onto the physical side. So if you are mining with your own hardware at home, that’s great, but not everyone can do it because of electrical constraints. And so there’s things such as hosted mining, which you could say is centralized in the sense of uh a single Bitcoin mining site can have thousands of machines, but each different machine may be uh owned by different people, but it’s it’s still centralization at a local level. You can’t run half the network in one particular location. So again, the physical side of Bitcoin’s network is a lot easier to decentralize and self mining is that path to you unlocking the energy side of the Bitcoin network which delves us into the future. So what you need to selfmine is an access to power. uh you’re either buying your power from some form of national grid or you’re producing your own power or in combination with a small local community on a micro grid. And what this represents is a way of essentially accessing power in a less risky way. Because here’s the thing, when the lights go out, where there’s a power cut on national grid scale, it’s a system represents millions of people in some countries. And when it goes down, it’s chaos. You you completely realize how dependent you are that the fridge doesn’t work and I can’t charge my phone. It’s about to die and where’s the candles and all these sorts of question. There you go. You’re going back to a more basic energy source like candles and fire and do you have a lighter which these are the little things that if you go wandering off into the forest, a lighter is the difference between life and death. if you don’t want to sit there and make friction friction related fire for 30 minutes. So the national grid level is to the micro grid level and again people are not going the majority of bitcoiners are not going to make the effort to go to this depth of layers but there’s also going to be bitcoiners that will passionately want to build micro grid communities and stuff like that. Again drop me an email if you’re interested in such stuff in [email protected]. academy. And this truly comes to the final discussion of this video. Government dependency versus self-sufficiency. The collective versus the individual. Now, self-sufficiency is essentially the representation of all these components. Do you have an aspect of an ability to produce power? If you do, you are completely separate from the rest of society that depends on the tap working and the lights staying on. If you have access to produce your own power, there’s just slightly less headache and stress of worrying about the chaotic world that we’re currently in. If you produce your own power, you vertically integrate yourself into having electricity for yourself and others. and the wasted electricity you can mine yourself to produce your own blocks or yes use a mining pool or use a mining pool that’s trying to decentralize its structure and design such as ocean and run a full node it’s a large SSD that can store all the transaction information and when you spend bitcoin or receive it you’re verifying and broadcasting yourself and obviously keeping your bitcoin in your own wallet with your own private key and not trusting others with it. But again, everything about this entire system is about optionality. We’re not trying to force anyone to do anything. But if some wish to live as far away from society, but still connected through these different components, that’s great. And if you want to be as concentrated and centralized in the way that you live in a city, that’s your choice. That’s the whole point of this is self-sufficiency with planet planetary scale money that we can all preserve our time and energy into the future. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed this video. Like, share, subscribe. Please send this to a couple of friends that you think would enjoy this video. Even if you are a Bitcoiner that has learned as much as you can, stuff like this just helps sort of refresh the mind and all the different pieces and moving parts of this everchanging system. I’ll see you in the next video. Goodbye.

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What does a Bitcoin society look like? In Part 1, I explore a future where humans prioritize necessity over excess, powered by a hard money standard. Bitcoin preserves timeless value, flipping the script to empower people financially and energetically.

No more fiat waste—BTC’s scarcity and energy-backed design redefine wealth and abundance. How will this reshape our lives? Watch now—glimpse the Bitcoin-powered world of tomorrow!

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hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin and we’ll start this video with a question why does it seem like everything in society is of a lower quality than it used to be now I don’t want to seem like some Benjamin Button uh old man and young person’s body back in the days sort of conversation but truly like it seems every ever since the 70s something about society and the way we spend money goods services the quality of food you you could throw out an endless list of different things that have degraded declined and shrked in value services design of buildings even for example I’m here in Texas and I’ve noticed that all of the houses a lot of them uh they have these beautiful fronts to the house uh but if you look down the sides it’s made of wood and that’s a building material we’ve used for many years but it just doesn’t last versus other moments in history where a lot of the buildings yes concentrated more so in the cities were built out of stone and materials designed to go through the generations and yes it was more so on a hard money standard and that’s truly where the discussion of this video is going to delve into is what is a Bitcoin society going to look like how will people spend their money will they recklessly throw money in the air or will the rappers of tomorrow be more careful and cautious and help communicate the the considerations of how you spend money in the future because here’s the thing the debt money system of today means that if you go to work and convert your time and energy into dollars or pounds per hour or per year and then you take said time and energy concentrated in this number of pounds euros dollars whatever it is and put it in the bank earn some interest savings yes you’re saving up but if you go to spend it 5 years later it will buy you less inflation yes the price is going up no it’s the value of the money going down it buys you less because the governments can issue more of these units because it’s not constrained to a physical good our money used to be connected to gold and the golden age brought about a period of time where things were built to last the timelessness was truly evident across all manner of society the music the architecture and all these sorts of things and where we go with this is well if we go back to hard money standard what is a Bitcoin society going to look like with money that the units are fixed in supply but the energy and compute to produce it is expanding in the system so repricing the money with a greater purchasing power over time i think the majority of people right now would just think that the idea of Bitcoin got this money that increases in value over time it’s it’s beyond people’s belief systems in today’s world majority of them and we’re going into a world that’s still going to have technological innovation at a rapid pace but the costs don’t change in terms of the body and energy we’re still going to be driving cars the it’s just the the framework’s going to change instead of driving the car yourself you’re going to press a button and some compute and energy is going to take you where you need to go but when it comes to the fundamental perspective that I’ve written here it it comes down to this that if the quality of goods and services remains rubbish why would you spend on it you wouldn’t want to spend your Bitcoin on things that are bad quality because you value the money that right now money is devalued and continually that that erodess at the societal level into all different problems in society there’s 101 podcasters that can go way into detail as to all of the problems of the money but what we’re going to look at is that Bitcoin society so if you have money that’s gaining value over time uh to the psychology level you’re less likely to spend it and what you do spend it on becomes more important because you see that opportunity cost why would I buy one of these brand new homes for young people oh that’s amazing i’d love to buy a massively overpriced home with really poor building quality that doesn’t last decades it lasts a few years before you need to replace something all of these uh cookie cutter mass production of homes designed for young people there’s really bad quality of building material but why has that occurred there’s just endless aspects of this to pick apart but what what I see in the future is people trying to design and coordinate society in a Bitcoin world where the buildings are designed to last multiple generations maybe built out of materials such as stone that’s what I would like and that affordability is going to come from the early people that hold Bitcoin and as they rotate said Bitcoin the medium of exchange phase of what they’re going to spend it on they’re going to spend it on their necessities and necessity is going to become that ever important word along with timelessness so we want goods and services and things to consume that are of good quality not bad we want good clothes and one of them not 10 of them and and that sort of quality over quantity is truly important and the other piece of that in terms of buying cheap things is affordability yes there is a lot of people that um a shirt costing $5 $10 is is important because of the access to that and maybe they can go and go to a job interview with a smart shirt but the quality of material has just grossly declined to the point that uh girls will buy things from these fast fashion online things a dress that they’ll use once made out of this plastic material that messes up hormones another topic there’s so many other cause and effects pro cause and effect problems from having a form of money that loses value over time you’re more likely to spend it that manipulation of consumption creates an accelerated amount of mass production and that’s not to say that Bitcoin creates a world where we slow the economy down absolutely not because here’s the thing what is the value underneath there is an electrical cost aligned to Bitcoin and that continually expands our ability to produce energy if we have a money that can be captured and produced through energy we build out more energy and if we have more energy in society prices come down it’s cheaper to travel it it feeds its way into the system fuels it fuels the system in the other way around while whilst the fiat system literally feeds on the system and extracts if you issue more units that spend other people’s time and energy their work well you’re going to have a society that feels drained and degraded just like today and so if if the script is flipped the paradox goes the other way if if we find ourselves in a society where people feel empowered the time and energy that they do preserve in the money gains more value because it’s self-contained energy is neither created nor destroyed we find ourselves in a world where people are focused on quality spending this money that they actually hold value for on things of necessity why would I let go of my Bitcoin that’s so intrinsically bound to my soul now because here’s the interesting thing if you if you was to pass away just memorizing your seedwords it goes with you and there will be a lot of people that maybe try and just hold their Bitcoin in their minds and if they they pass away with said said keys it reduces the supply even more relative to the amount of infrastructure that’s been built out so it reprices the Bitcoin with even more value and that’s not to say we will lose all the Bitcoin and there’ll always be some form of number of Bitcoin or Satoshi’s in circulation and all of that expansion of energy underneath just gets repriced to a smaller and smaller quantity of units so it reprices all of the energy money in the system at a greater amount of value that people value even more and focus even more on necessity and quality and making sure that the things that they buy last a lot longer it’s a big topic and it needs a lot more exploring but I think that’s enough for this video thank you for listening

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Which stacks more Bitcoin — Mining or Buying?

I break down both paths. Buying on exchanges means battling spread, exchange, and withdrawal fees to lock BTC in cold storage like Ledger—secure but pricey. Mining lets you earn BTC fee-free through your electric bill, with compliance perks via firms like IREN. From costs to control, discover which path maximizes your sats. Watch now—pick your Bitcoin strategy!

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hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin and the topic of today’s video is the direct comparison between mining versus buying are you growing your tomatoes or buying it from the shop that’s the key difference and so here with mining versus buying the first thing to understand is the 99.99% of you have probably logged into a platform deposited your fiat currency clicked purchase to buy your Bitcoin suffering a spread and a fee and I’m hoping that you’re withdrawing with another fee and depositing into cold storage to hold your timeless energy money units and preserving your purchasing power for now and forever over time and that’s why I have this orange line here that over time your quantity of Bitcoin doesn’t change if you go and put it in a lending platform or hand it to Michael Sailor for yield that’s your risk to take this key comparison is buy and hold versus say potentially mine and hold so where does mining come into this well mining is the other avenue to acquire one of those 21 million units that if everyone goes and buys all the Bitcoin they can the only thing left is what is available to produce and when that runs out when all the subsidy is gone it’s what Bitcoin is moving and in circulation through payment of fees that’s what is available to be collected and so with mining it boils down to this whatever you spend on mining you have a direct comparison of how much Bitcoin you could be holding the opportunity cost of do I hold this one whole Bitcoin $100,000 or spend it on Bitcoin mining hardware and what’s my goal well if I spent one whole Bitcoin potentially I want to produce more than one whole Bitcoin and effectively what happens with mining is exactly that that you start with purchasing those computers and you have no Bitcoin you didn’t buy any you have an opportunity cost of potentially selling it even to to buy those machines so here’s the thing what happens with mining is it produces the most amount of Bitcoin uh the more efficient the machine is but the younger it is as well relative to other machines so most Bitcoin mining hardware in this diminishing returns environment of how much Bitcoin you can earn per day with the hings coming every four years what happens is you have this very steep curve that slows down and this is possible to outperform your original purchase or just held in in the first place this is possible as an opportunity and what I mean by this is high uptime good computers that that haven’t got all these fee extractions or high electricity rates that there is a certain amount of revenue that you have the ability to capture and what gets taken away from you is how high is your electricity bill how much uptime this could be a theoretical 100% uptime but if you’ve only got 95% uptime and you’ve only lost or it’s going to take longer if your electrical bill is really high or your machines need lots of repairs then you’re continually spending more you’re going to have to keep increasing this rate and so that payback period might take even longer and so one of the key things to understand about mining is that going onto a calculator and understanding the profitability today is not at all anywhere accurate to what it is tomorrow cut it in half that’s what you think the profitability might be but this is the key thing the objective goal on the Bitcoin mining side of things is to accumulate a greater quantity of Bitcoin over time than what you simply could have just purchased all the way back at the beginning and yes there is a lot of miners that regret buying their machines and learning the hard way and they would have accumulated way more Bitcoin by simply holding so where the opportunity to go into the mining side versus just buy it is if you have access to cheap electricity a lot of capital with good operators or hosts or running it yourself or doing it small scale with an energy setup that you’ve already paid for if you’ve got a solar battery setup and excess electricity sitting and and you can read it on your meter that there’s power you’re not using you can sell it back to the grid or sell it to a global monetary network it’s up to you and so the other side of this is well when you buy Bitcoin you’re depositing dollars you’re purchasing that Bitcoin so there’s an exchange rate and a spread so you’re losing some in the process you’re paying a fee most definitely for the services of that exchange and they’re probably going to charge you to withdraw so there’s sort of three fees in that process versus with Bitcoin mining you earn revenue i’m going to draw these in you earn revenue big stack of Bitcoin and the fundamental thesis behind Bitcoin is that it has a cost to produce all right and what this means is a form of money with a cost to produce truly comes into reality through your electrical bill and here’s the thing your profit is what’s left over if you was to sell your Bitcoin to pay the electrical bill but if you’re trying to stack Bitcoin you’re not trying to sell it so pay the electrical bill with dollars and you’re accumulating the Bitcoin you would have sold what I’m trying to say is essentially that the electrical bill is your way of buying Bitcoin without fees suggesting that your bank transfer doesn’t cost you anything so to speak and that’s one thing so mining allows you to do the same experience of buying without fees you’re buying you’re essentially buying Bitcoin by paying the electrical bill dollars and keeping Bitcoin that you’ve already mined that’s one thing so that’s the electrical bill aspect the second thing is that Bitcoin mining hardware has these tax advantages if you buy Bitcoin there’s no tax incentives there but if you buy a physical good like a computer that depreciates over time and eventually breaks and trends to zero but produces potentially a greater quantity of Bitcoin than what you could have spent on it in the first place that is an asset that can be a tax deduction so if you’re looking for tax advantage investing that might be different to say a retail person well the opportunity to mine is also deductions on that inevitable profit that you get on the other end and then on the the payout side of things that experience of either going into a platform to buy your Bitcoin and withdraw it to cold storage with the exchange probably got it getting your know your customer personal information and all the anti-money laundering aspects of things uh it’s a double-edged sword because I believe that more information has been hacked from these centralized collections of information than uh the actual protections that AML and KYC actually offer topic for another video but the point I’m trying to make is you’re your Bitcoin is tracked you are pseudo anonymous but the exchange knows who you are onchain analytics is getting better and better and better when it comes to mining there is this aspect of privacy you could scale it with millions of dollars to the rate of producing your own blocks which is there is no sender address just a receiver freshly issued Bitcoin which means you are producing Bitcoin but you also have Bitcoin which is effectively private a compliance aspect of being able to have Bitcoin that has no transaction history is another benefit if you’re a large financial financial institution you don’t want Bitcoin that’s got this long story from a theft or a hack or something that could affect your ability to use it and impact its fungeability so to speak into the future so buying Bitcoin in in an exchange you’re you’re getting that money that’s uh been through several hands so to speak versus freshly issuing it yourself and so mining has these different sort of benefits but with more risk you’re not buying Bitcoin immediately you’re buying a computer that produces it over time another way I like to refer to Bitcoin mining is is it’s like energy staking the proof of work to proof ofstake comparison being that it’s the energy entering the system versus um existing monetary units in proof of stake being staked against other people’s ability to uh spend and save in the same units and just collecting collecting rents we don’t want to go back to that system we want to go to towards a system where we’re building out energy based infrastructure that is also a monetary system which helps us build out more energy infrastructure which makes energy cheaper in a fixed supply unit so everyone’s getting more purchasing power and so the importance of mining and buying is a duopoly it’s a circular economy but to those that want to step out and just save and live their life buying is one offer but mining offers different other aspects that could be more institutional but there’s there’s opportunities for retail as well that’s the hosted mining aspect of things but the limitations there is you need a financial barrier to to hurdle over that a typical computer is5 to$10,000 and the average person out there in the world does not have five5 to$10,000 the average um and so there’s there’s a few limitations there but the overall gist for this video is that yes mining is an opportunity to accumulate a greater quantity of Bitcoin over time than what you could have purchased in the first place if you have cheap electricity access to computer cheap rate wholesale rate versus a retail price for those computers and the performance your proof of work over time is the revenue minusing the electricity and your uptime and that true reality of where that point is and there are sadly some miners that don’t make their money back or machines break or they burn something down the insurance won’t pay out and they never make their money back and there is a loss that happens that is the brutal game of Bitcoin mining but there you go so thank you for listening i hope you enjoyed and I will see you in the next video goodbye

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BIP39’s 12-word seed phrase isn’t just tech—it’s a game-changer! I explore how it lets you memorize your Bitcoin private key, storing your time and energy as money in your mind.

Flee war, cross borders—your wealth lives in 12 words. But can Bitcoin’s “seed keys” bind to your soul, carrying value to the afterlife like a pharaoh’s treasure? From genesis to past life regression, I dive into the esoteric meaning of BTC’s memory. Watch now—unlock the soul of Bitcoin!

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This video serves educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice or investment recommendation. The views expressed are those of the presenter and do not represent Hashpower Academy’s official stance. Information is provided ‘as is’ without warranties, express or implied, as to its accuracy or completeness. Engaging with Bitcoin involves high risk, including potential financial loss, market volatility, and energy costs, and is suitable only for those who can bear these risks. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial or technical advisor before making decisions related to Bitcoin.

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hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin and the topic of today’s video is how your Bitcoin can become soulbound connected to you in a way that’s completely different than any other asset possible that is to say that you can memorize your Bitcoin in your mind why well originally we have very long private keys that if someone could remember a private key well props to them but to the everyday person that’s not really possible it needs to be more refined and simple a better human interface for their relationship with this planetary money of the future and this is where BIP 39 comes in i’m not going to go too much into the particular steps as to how a long private key gets converted into 12 words but it’s the importance of that human interface that a person can memorize said words write said words as a much better way of managing a much larger piece of information that accesses said wallet and and allows you to spend that energy so here’s the thing bip 39 allowing you and empowering you to potentially make that choice to try and memorize your Bitcoin in your mind don’t forget those 12 words well this is where it gets interesting and the dream that the pharaohs could have potentially had to try and do such a thing because historically the pharaohs of Egypt they were buried when they passed away with everything they had all their riches and food and potentially their animals and even slaves as well they were their servants they were buried with everything and they were trying to take it with them to the next place and with Bitcoin you can do that we hope potentially and how could that potentially be possible how could you prove that you could take Bitcoin to the afterlife well interestingly enough there there is uh if you uh I don’t want to say Google it but there is the uh past life regressions aspect of things where there’s these kids that me remember things of a previous life so it truly gets proven that you can take your Bitcoin with you to the next place where the experience of death and life is truly the same part of the cycle that if a child in the future and they have these children that remember things of some previous life past life regressions that one day if a child were to just remember the 12 words of a previous Bitcoin owner from the soul being in a different body and they remembered intrinsically these 12 words and were able to spend the Bitcoin from a previous person’s life that they went to the grave with said Bitcoin that would prove it and that would prove that that yeah that’s a whole rabbit hole but the aspect of being able to preserve said 12 words in your mind I think is quite powerful you can escape war if you try and escape a place that’s collecting resources in every shape or form particularly in money to fund said war effort and people are fleeing that they’re able to preserve their their time their energy their work their money in their mind and escape war write them down generate their private key and spend said time and energy that they preserve so that that that human interface to Bitcoin is very important and it’s going to develop over time and yeah I think that the timeless nature of Bitcoin as well is even more important the Oh sorry i’m still thinking of past life regression now it it Yeah if one day a child remembers or even other people if they remember something of the past and 12 words and it unlocks this large wallet of Bitcoin or even Satoshi’s wallet maybe maybe he memorized a certain way of accessing said Bitcoin and his soul goes into somebody and they remember and unlock a million Bitcoin that would be interesting thank you for listening i hope you enjoy and I will see you in the next video

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Bitcoin thrives on three pillars: electricity, hashrate, and BTC itself! I break down how these commodities fuel its survival—from Satoshi mining the first million+ BTC to today’s massive electricity and hashrate boom in Texas, chasing block rewards and subsidies. Looking ahead, Bitcoin’s production cost (tied to electricity) could birth a Unit of Account, pricing BTC mathematically for a peaceful economic future. Watch now—unravel Bitcoin’s commodity-driven destiny!

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hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy your place to learn anything to do with Bitcoin now here’s the thing if you’ve been watching my previous videos you will notice that this is a different whiteboard and this is a different wall this is because I’m in a different country i am in Dallas Texas in the USA for a couple weeks so if there’s any Bitcoin companies or mining companies that would like to show me an interesting mining site or setup I’m all game so here’s the thing this video is just going to be a short and sweet one to get into the nature of understanding the three fundamental commodities of the Bitcoin network electricity hash power and Bitcoin now I have covered this sort of way of explaining things in previous videos but the thing I’m going to sort of emphasize here is this that if you go back in time to Satoshi Nakamoto he consumed electrons produced hashes and produced Bitcoin exactly the same as today but not with the different technologies now we have better mining hardware faster more efficient different cooling systems different cooling system types and all these sorts of things the technology branch of consuming electricity to produce hash rate that is complexifying in its own way into the future the Bitcoin blockchain the hash rate that’s producing it the mining pools and all these sorts of things i haven’t written them all in just keeping the focus on these three commodities and then the Bitcoin that’s produced the output of blocks being added to the chain electrons being uploaded to the internet and the bit that I find the most interesting is this branch as well well that’s where I see the Bitcoin unit of account branch that the electrical inputs into society begin the first Bitcoin unit of account second to block space the cost of data storage to pay to store your information online forever and what I’m trying to explain with this is that everything is going to change with the technologies in between the commodities but these three commodities will not change this one is contained it’s 21 million units but these two expand and also in other videos you will have seen that I show it typically in a linear series the cost to produce electricity the hash rate side of things from Bitcoin mining the Bitcoin blockchain all the different moving parts and metrics and obviously Bitcoin coming out the other end but that is not the end of the story the future of this is the interconnectivity of all three commodities together the demand response side things on the electrical grid such as here in Texas the Urkott electrical grid has demand response programs that fluctuation of supply and demand of power has a new buyer of power that is just an economic user so if the economics change the other way and to sell the electrons instead of consume them there is stability offered to the grid and higher economic return to the miners because you got to think of it like this a Bitcoin miner is optimizing for 100% uptime which means they need a grid or a power source with effective 100% uptime that is the perfection aspect and we’re continually working towards it we want to get maximum uptime so Bitcoin miners are incentivized to help the grid as much as possible because that’s their source their source input and then all of the different aspects of hash rate and the complexities going into the future of being hash rate being this reusable proof of work commodity that is going to complexify and of itself but what’s not going to change is its use and its expansion the the network hash rate going up to one zeta potentially this cycle i think it’s possible but with all this expansion of electricity that everyone needs compute that everyone needs and even the buildout of AI being helped by Bitcoin mining because Bitcoin mining per megawatt in terms of cost is onetenth of the price to build out so if you’re trying to access large power contracts you can build out Bitcoin mining to access those power contracts at onetenth of the cost of AI so all of this physical buildout whilst this digital race is trying to to race even further ahead quicker than the physical constraints of how much energy and compute we can produce well Bitcoin being this accelerant to all the different things we need in society whether it’s the energy sector compute microchip aspects or finance and the future there that as things change into the future what will not change is the relationship between these three core commodities so with Bitcoin mining again I’m not an art student so forgive me here bitcoin mining what is the key exchange rate or efficiency shall we say not exchange rate jewels per terash that is the direct conversion of electrical consumption for output hash rate and on the blockchain side of things here we’ve got hash rate going to produce Bitcoin blocks that is typically in mining pools and here’s the thing Bitcoin mining pools are the ones holding the pen of the accounting system and all of the different complexities going into the future on the blockchain side of things are new op codes new decisions of how much block space there should be or shouldn’t be all the different debates chaos and changes what will not change 21 million units expansion of hash rate expansion of compute so the expansion here and constraint here with the constant changes of different layers and different oh there’s endless there’s just continual complexity in the technology branches I always use solar as the nice easy drawing example again I’m not an art student um so yeah now here is the interesting one after I’ve put hash price in there BTC per terahash per A Bitcoin as a unit of account the understanding of how to buy something with a quantity of Bitcoin in your mind not a quantity of dollars and using Bitcoin as the settlement layer which people like Jack Dorsey and Block wanting to use payment terminals where you can pay Bitcoin that’s great if I go in and purchase a $3 coffee it’s not priced in Bitcoin i’ve just paid with Bitcoin with dollar as a unit of account but that’s okay for today the transition into the future in my opinion is Bitcoin per kilowatt hour or kilowatt for the cost of building out energy infrastructure what will Bitcoin bonds be used for in the future probably building out large energy infrastructure projects because they have the energy potential to produce compute to produce more bitcoin so you have to understand that anything h that has a fundamental relationship to electricity compute of bitcoin is going to have a mathematical relationship to a quantity of bitcoin and that quantity can derive into a quantity of kilowatt hours there is a cost to produce one bitcoin for a minor with a typical efficiency and so what I’m trying to explain here is these three um mathematical functions essentially and variables metrics these three represent the key core metrics as to how to understand your your ability to accumulate sats or build out things in relation to the different areas of the network but Bitcoin per kilowatt hour represents in my opinion the second Bitcoin unit of account commodity that comparison of electrons in the quantity of SATs because Bitcoin miners are already on the electrical grid such as here in uh Texas where if the electrons have an higher economic return to be sold back to the grid aka the the amount of dollar per bitcoin per kilowatt is higher they switch the machines off but they’re doing it the other way around they’re measuring what the value of Bitcoin is to the Bitcoin layer not Yes the dollar is involved at this stage but the whole aspect that I’m trying to explain is we can remove the dollar from that entirely you could have Bitcoin citadels that aren’t connected to any grid because Bitcoin is essentially a deacto wireless electricity grid because it standardizes a global price for energy that is compared to the revenue rate of how much you can earn per bitcoin per per terahash per day and that revenue rate is defined by your efficiency so again these three core uh metrics for your local efficiency your global access to revenue and that key comparison between those two decided by your individual access to these two your uptime and your efficiency on the mining perspective of this there is a lot to dive into with this but it’s all about the different perspectives that you look within the mining perspective the mining pool perspective the developers perspective people holding Bitcoin their perspective their purchasing power and their access to block space so those two Bitcoin unit of account components come in here the cost to store information online forever and the cost to buy energy in the future Bitcoin miners even today are continually moving towards becoming energy producers and what are they producing energy for to produce Bitcoin but if that energy in that moment in real time is being being directly priced against subsidy and fees it means global subsidy and fees and their fraction of that and their conversion efficiency gives a direct pricing of how much Bitcoin they’re earning per kilowatt hour so if you want to buy that energy from that miner on that local off-rid or large infrastructure scale grid or maybe even the Buckminster Fuller planetary scale grid it means we have a global pricing system that we can define an exchange rate from Bitcoin into electrons at the local level so you can buy your energy from a minor because he has a clear pricing comparison at the global level it delves into quite a rabbit hole that you go hang on well if Bitcoin can directly price electricity at a mathematical layer and electricity is used in a countless amount of inputs in the 21st century well now you can start creating Bitcoin unit account connections into everything that requires electricity to produce or even go backwards in the chain how much electricity can you produce with a barrel of oil and if that electricity can produce a quantity of Bitcoin maybe you can start standardizing a price for oil on a Bitcoin unit account all these sorts of things but again it’s about your efficiency at the particular local level the most efficient mining machines will demand a higher Bitcoin per kilowatt hour rate to buy that energy is more expensive they have more efficient compute and naturally you’ll find more efficient machines closer to cities on larger uh more sort of economically developed countries and what will happen is the less efficient machines will go out into countries that are less economically developed but it also means that the electricity on a Bitcoin unit of account is cheaper but here’s the thing as the network is continually expanding in hash rate it means that those holding Bitcoin 21 million fixed in supply um being priced at the rate of how much uh subsidy and fees is being distributed to that pool of compute and electricity that if you’re the one holding Bitcoin in any amount just by holding it and that exchange rate that cost of production to produce a bitcoin if you’re on the other side of that you want to buy the energy and switch that minor or off you’re able to buy everinccreasing amounts of electricity as the production cost of Bitcoin goes up basically what I’m trying to say is the production cost of Bitcoin is a direct exchange rate where you holding Bitcoin can buy electricity in the future when miners are the operators of electricity grids and micro grids and off-grid communities why would your neighbor switch his minor off if by delivering the electricity to you he does it at the same rate he’s producing Bitcoin or luck of Bitcoin or just slightly higher and he’s captured a premium and when he switches some of his machines off he can lower the efficiency and increase his revenue rate with the existing machines online so there’s an elasticity to that as well i’m going to stop it there if you found this video interesting then like subscribe share send me any comments questions queries and fe feedback 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Bitcoin dominates exchanges—largest asset weight, most trading pair volume, their cash cow for liquidity fees. But BTC reserves are dropping, hitting 2M by May 2025, a 7-year low! With only 21M BTC ever, scarcity’s tightening as investors yank coins to cold storage. Exchanges are pivoting to riskier assets, upping consumer and platform risk. From institutional hoarding to ETF inflows, what’s next for BTC’s liquidity and price? Watch now—unravel the exchange reserve collapse!

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hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy your place to learn everything and anything to do with Bitcoin the topic of today’s video is understanding that the continuation of just about everything and everyone trying to gobble up all of the spot Bitcoin which is not just buying into futures and options and cash settled instruments but actually the bearer Bitcoin on exchanges now right now Bitcoin on exchanges represents in dollar terms about I’ve seen from some exchanges 30ish% and some it’s 40% so the fact that the significant majority of asset on exchanges is just Bitcoin whether that’s the exchanges own Bitcoin customer Bitcoin and that difference between their assets and liabilities and the rest of the assets you’ve got something like USDT which is a always a big chunk and then and it granularly gets smaller and smaller from there so we’re talking about the largest most significant most important asset across exchanges and trading pairs continually in decline as all of the Bitcoin gets pulled off of exchanges over time and we see this continuation happening non-stop year-over-year and it’s the same dynamic that mining has where uh you earn a smaller quantity of Bitcoin over time with uh a greater price to it so the dollarized value represents a a decent amount of pie chart um but that quantity is diminishing whilst all of the other assets in quantity terms are increasing with issuance now here’s the thing with Bitcoin being pulled off exchanges there’s less Bitcoin to trade there’s less liquidity so you’ll naturally see thinner order books on the top side now what this does is a couple of things you’ve got less liquidity which means more volatility and that aspect of the nature of people huddling Bitcoin if there’s less uh if there’s less Bitcoin to be moving around on all these different order books on the internet uh because it’s being pulled off into cold storage into Michael Sailor’s uh uh everything that he’s doing and what this does is it creates wider spreads new incomers to Bitcoin that want to go and buy Bitcoin if there’s if there’s a thinner order book there’s naturally more spreads and you got to think of the other way around uh on the exchange side of things having having the significant majority um of their potential revenues from Bitcoin trading pairs which tend to be the ones of highest volume and I I assume the highest fees all of that sort of culminates that more risk more risk steps in when it comes to having your Bitcoin on exchanges it’s not to say it’s a slowmoving bank run but that’s something close to it and what we see over time and this is this is the trend of balance on exchanges has just been continually in decline there’s a few moments where there’s a there’s an increase of the prices crash so a load of Bitcoin floods onto exchanges but it’s that diminishing aspect of the the quantity of Bitcoin on exchanges inevitably going down now I have my own ideas as to how to help uh exchanges uh boost liquidity with high compliance health bitcoin it’s called mining and naturally you’ve got the farm and the farmers market so to speak as a natural circular economy with compute potentially in the middle and on the other side of that security aspects if exchanges suffer a situation where the number one asset on their exchanges is both in decline more volatility less fees they’re going to take more risk and the security aspects of you personally having your Bitcoin on exchanges just continues this trend until there’s just such a small amount of Bitcoin on exchanges that yeah every bull cycle people experience um this endless rush into certain assets and markets and exchanges and they take risk and they take a lot of risk if if if the asset coming in is is is continually in decline relative to withdrawals coming out so be very careful this bull cycle and if you’re questioning and doubtful of anything it’s always good to make sure you’ve got your same computational Bitcoin eggs not in different baskets but a decent amount in cold storage and don’t take one singular decision to any of these yield treasury stocks and sailor and don’t put it all in one that’s the key thing have a decent chunk in self-custody and if you’re looking for yield and cash flows explore mining it’s the most intrinsic natural yield to the Bitcoin network um on the other side of that you’ve got infinitely more dollars chasing fewer and fewer sats so we’re just going to see the price absolutely rocket but you’ve also got to think and consider about it’s not just the spot Bitcoin side of things you’ve got this futures and cash settled with larger institutions doing something called delta neutrality which is they’ll buy the Bitcoin spot and short it on the futures side at the same time and what this does is they’ll capture the funding rates of retail investors flooding into the exchange going into leverage to push the Bitcoin price up paying funding rates and the large institutions on the other side are just capturing that volatility and they don’t care what the price does the other strategy to that is they are accumulating spot Bitcoin and holding a futures posit position against it capturing those funding rates and fees and they just want the prices to go sideways and maybe upwards um over time as long as possible so that they can accumulate as much spot bitcoin as possible because typical futures positions only need a margin to hold as as the collateral against the position so yeah I think that’ll be it for today’s video thank you for listening hope you enjoyed hope this was a different sort of perspective and I will see you in the next video goodbye

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Bitcoin’s circular economy is its heartbeat, ticking every 10 minutes! I dive into the Economic (BTC) – Energy (kWh) cycle, where energy, compute, and finance form the network’s body, mind, and soul. This system powers three core markets: Energy (BTC/kWh) sets mining’s energy exchange rate; Compute (BTC/TH) drives hashrate rewards; and Finance (BTC/vB) fuels settlement fees. Together, they connect Bitcoin’s pulse to our lives.

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hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy your place to learn just about everything to do with Bitcoin and when I mean everything I mean everything because this represents the entirety of Bitcoin’s economic energy ecosystem now that’s a quite a few mouthful of words so let me just break it down a little bit so you’ve got these three key directions on the top side which is energy production and energy consumption and they represent the physical world of Bitcoin and maybe I should put it the other way round so the the digital side is on top but maybe for another video now on the bottom half you’ve got well Bitcoin mining producing hash rates which produces Bitcoin blocks which is where Bitcoin comes from and so in its entirety we’ve got solar which is a producer of electricity bitcoin mining which is a consumer and stabilizer across such a grid system and then you’ve also got Bitcoin mining which bridges the digital phys physical gap that the only thing that could update Bitcoin’s blockchain and allow Bitcoin to move is people out there in the world consuming excess cheap electricity to produce Bitcoin which moves it between the wallets and the only way Bitcoin moves between wallets is an update to the chain the mempool this market here the amount of Bitcoin you’re paying per virtual bite to pay your Bitcoin to store information and the miners are the ones producing the block space and getting paid said Bitcoin that you’re paying them so you’ve got these three core markets interconnecting these worlds as well and oh where am I and these core markets are going to be the energy market Bitcoin per kilowatt hour or megawatt hour for industrial scale that’s Bitcoin miners saying “Why would I sell you my electricity when I can globally turn it into a thousand sats whatever the number is I’ll sell you the power at thousand sats because that’s what the network is paying me.” So miners have this global comparison as the bridge between the two physical digital worlds and they have a choice sell you the power locally or monetize it globally and if both paths reach the same destination on the other side of the equation well that is the new establishment of the energy markets and that goes into the conversation of Bitcoin as a unit of account and the pricing of things and the emphasis of miners consuming electricity and their efficiency aspect and that creates the dollar per terash pricing of that market obviously we’re at dollar per kilowatt here for now and obviously people thinking of what fee they’re paying why this is particularly important is because today’s state of Bitcoin where 99% of block rewards the the income that miners get is subsidy it’s that fresh supply of Bitcoin to distribute the full 21 million and once that full 21 million is distributed uh essentially subsidy represents the training wheels of a hundred years so you’ve really got to think of Bitcoin in a multi-generational way that in a 100 plus years time that all of the Bitcoin will have been mined so to speak but what do the miners earn they earn the fees of those holding all of that 21 million Bitcoin with half of it lost to wallets and thefts and whatever else and the other half circulating and that circulating Bitcoin is paying fees based on those using Bitcoin as a settlement layer for trade and transaction not your coffee purchase but maybe the purchase of your house and land and all those sorts of things but interestingly enough when it’s just fees pricing all of this energy and the income aspect of of having your own compute this market the the block space market becomes the fundamental market for settlement you got the fundamental market for compute which is dollarized for now my business that I haven’t truly delved into detail which is the democratization of Bitcoin mining in simple language allowing everyone to access mining in a financial sense so they can learn about it knowing oh I paid this amount of energy got paid out this amount of Bitcoin and you take the math layers and build a financial layer on top which I’ve been doing and it gets very interesting and boils down to this miners produce a hash rate and they consume it in the effort mining pools the collection of loads of Bitcoin miners hash rate to produce Bitcoin blocks and get paid Bitcoin so you see that there’s this interconnectivity Bitcoin blocks being produced and those paying fees to consume it and that is the circular economic energy ecosystem of Bitcoin you can use all different ways to observe this the the body mind and soul the holy trinity it’s a it’s a rabbit hole to to offer different perspectives to view this in different ways and yeah that’s uh one interesting way to see Bitcoin not just for today but that multigenerational future where once all of the subsidy once all the 21 million is distributed Bitcoin uses this state this setup this is inevitably how Bitcoin stays alive this is its bloodstream um you could consider the the the blockchain its its heart every pump coming every 10 minutes of time approximately and as as there’s more pressure in the system maybe it it constrains it to to add more value to the units because that’s exactly what happens the the value of Bitcoin beyond the debt money system of today you really have to strip down your idea of dollars in your mind and pounds because um they’ve become just as normal for us to understand the measurable value of things in the shop the price of the house food going into the pub like it’s it’s it’s become debt money has become as fundamental as length width and weight and all these sorts of um raw measurements SI units and you have it’s really tough for a lot of people to to change the perception of those units in their mind because just look at the world today uh the units a dollar buys you less over time the the dollar stores I think don’t sell anything for a dollar anymore because the costs the energy aspect to produce said items keeps increasing and fiat money tries to price energy it tries the pro dollar system it such uh large superpowers have invaded countries and they typically are countries with a lot of energy based resources or partnerships with energy- based nations and the other thing I’d like to offer is the the interplay of wealth in our world that what’s the superpower going to be in 10 years 50 years 100 years on a Bitcoin standard it truly is those in terms of a national scale that build out electrical grids allow miners to stabilize them it’s a it’s a it’s a consumer of energy that is strictly economic they strictly want to accumulate as much SAT for the energy they have available and if that requires selling it because they can earn more that’s that grid stability aspect or turn it into global money it again it doesn’t matter in this system because you could sell the energy and reach Bitcoin or consume and produce Bitcoin and so that circular interplay of the maths and the finance on the outer layer it it just builds a system that that works that the the chaos of grid uh grid instability wherever it may may be in the world the financial markets compute in of itself is this crazy phenomena of one specific chain with the majority of compute but these uh alternative proofof work chains um on an arbitrage sense sometimes miners will switch the hash rate to a smaller chain because they see lots of fees or a price increase they capture that premium from that small proofof work chain and flip it into Bitcoin people do it with crypto miners as well but you’re you’re at risk of uh trying to buy a computer to capture the fees of some other alternative chain that by the time you get the computer it’s it’s just not going to pay you back so it’s a it’s a it’s a true zero to one phenomena uh if you look at the stock markets of the past and even to today it was the energy companies that were the most powerful and like think of standard oil it split into multiple different companies because the energy sector in financial terms is the most powerful it gives out oil to the world and receives money in return just just look at the Middle East the the abundant amount of wealth that they have is strictly because they export commodity value and import money same with California with the gold rush gold left California and goods and services value businesses and people flooded in now we’ve got a system where you in the middle of nowhere can issue money and spend it locally because of of an energy based system uh it it’s like um it’s like California on I don’t want to say steroids but everywhere imagine if energy abundance is monetized and stabilized everywhere that’s what’s happening now underneath the hood you’ve got the financial world trying to gobble up as much of this money as possible but underneath the system that sustains the value of Bitcoin if it shoots up to a million and production is still pushing 50 60 to 100K there’s too much premium the price in dollar terms can drop but on that in that future state it’s an energy based system where the the price of everything else in society will drop to its utility value because no one wants to hold assets such as property for financial uh goals that right now a lot of people escape the dollar the pound the euro the yen they escape inflation by holding assets because the assets keep raising in price because there’s the the money’s dropping so you you escape the melting fiat iceberg by holding assets but right now all these assets are financialized 2008 is a key example of this um people selling mortgages in a high-risk way and packaging and selling them on and it’s the financialization of property and the financialization of dot dot dot insert just about any sector any word is the everyone’s trying to understand where they can preserve their time and energy their work in something that sustains value over time um so I think I will leave it there that’s just a lot of information but yeah you got the physical side these three com components commodities the digital side of supply and demand of data settlement supply and demand of energy in the energy market supply and demand of compute and uh what I’m building myself is what if all of this was one unified liquidity infrastructure setup uh with a financial layer on top that’s where it gets very interesting but that’ll be a topic for another day and another time thank you for listening i hope you enjoy and I will see you in the next video to

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Bitcoin’s network scales like a cosmic puzzle! I dive into its geometric growth, shaped by universal constraints—energy abundance and the speed of light, capping multiplanetary dreams. From L1’s settlement backbone to L2’s lightning-fast transactions, I blend math, physics, finance, and a touch of spiritual insight to unpack Bitcoin’s design. How does sacred geometry tie to BTC’s energy-driven system? Can it scale forever? Watch now—decode Bitcoin’s scaling secrets and glimpse its cosmic destiny!

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hello there and welcome to the Hash Power Academy your place to learn just about everything to do with Bitcoin Now the topic of this video is I’m going to introduce you to this lovely diagram that I have been scribbling for a little while which is taking Bitcoin’s design and its structure of how it’s mathematically connected looking at the markets on top but also the discussion of scale that all of these six branches of the different topics the energy and carbon grids and electricity the hardware and heating systems uh networks the internet and hash rate as a digital commodity from the physical world and the Bitcoin blockchain this this data market for you and I to trade and transact but constrain it and secure it in a place that allows us to all trade and transact peer-to-peer And then lo and behold last but not least Bitcoin the actual bearer digital data money And what doesn’t change what will not change from the basics of when Satoshi used some electricity in his own computer in his own little network to produce blocks and stack the first 1.1 million Bitcoin that the system has just expanded and exploded You’ve got mining as an entire industry from two lines on the white paper When when blocks come in faster difficulty increases That single It’s not the exact sentence but that single sentence has birthed an entire industry and it’s all based on efficiency That’s the c key fundamental metric that allows you to survive or die as a minor Mining pools would come about because of the limitations of 144 payouts per day And if twice as many people join the network or another 100 it doesn’t the more you scale it you’re distributing all of the Bitcoin per day in 144 payments blocks And what that means is the frequency between your payments If you if you were a minor early on getting one block per day and then the network grew 10 times in size now you’re getting a block every 10 days What if that goes beyond a month or a year as in your percentage of the network revenue the percentage of how much you’re earning from the network diminishes to such a small amount that the frequency of your payouts is misaligned to your energy bill So now you’re paying energy bills whilst no money’s coming in so to speak So mining pulls of birth from the the the com the compute commodity branch where they they pay miners in in shorter frequencies So they’re aligned to their energy bills and they’re scaling into this entity that manages the block templating of what gets added to the chain Now the long-term scale of this trajectory is countries running their own mining pools I’m sorry That’s what I believe is most likely the outcome because as they begin to figure out all of the intricacies of these c core areas of Bitcoin they’re going to realize that that the truth of the truth of the chain is coming from issuance power and they do not have the ability to coordinate large amounts of energy and compute infrastructure and be highly efficient about it It’s a brutal industry but if you can play the game and you know your knowledge it rewards you very very well Now the majority of the discussion around scaling is always to do with the blockchain the Bitcoin blockchain in of itself and the the fee market the mele where you go in with Bitcoin paying to store information and the miners are producing the blocks to be paid to store people’s information in those blocks plus the subsidy So as subsidy gets cut in half over every four years you’ve got this transition onto an active dynamic fee market and it needs to be stimulated And that scaling is the discussion of all the different layers The layer twos which are more transaction velocity and then the layer threes which I argue will be more informationbased where it’s more of a social layer which is the the true humanto human interaction of all different things that the layer two is the convenience of of fast transactions but all of that trade settles to the layer one But the the intricacy there is we also want as many individuals to be able to pay to store in that layer one and not just be able to afford to to trade in the layer two That’s the self-s sovereignty aspect of things that sustaining that peer-to-peer nature of things as this branch of Bitcoin expands and ex and scales and the energy side of things This is never going to change because we’ve got all of this constraint to 21 million units and each it’s about this collective versus individual uh paradigm put put your shoes in how the network the network at a scale views things and then put yourself in the individual If you individually have an opportunity where you know uh a good source of power that’s just local the industry has left and it’s an old hydro dam or something like that Anywhere that there’s excess energy think of Bitcoin as a recycling system a mcelium network that the participants us humans actively go out in the world and find where there’s excess energy and it can be wirelessly transmitted into money That’s it It’s about us plugging in these wastes that are inevitably everywhere in the world because we always have to be producing more energy than we actually consume because the other way round uh is not very good It’s called a power cut in the electrical grid sense And here’s the thing when it comes to energy systems they’re very large and national scale But the whole aspect of this discussion around scaling is if you’ve not noticed there’ll be some of you that will recognize that uh the layout of this diagram is a little bit sacred and geometric that the discussions that we’ve just had in the start of this video is that the the mining machines they’re changing more efficient different calling system everything’s changing but the one thing that doesn’t change is the brute force efficiency that if you’re not a manufacturer producing a better ASIC computer that consumes less energy to produce more hash rate to produce more Bitcoin You’re out of business Goodbye Efficiency name is the name of the game for this branch With the pulls it’s the amount of hash rate because they’re in a race against the next um they’re in little stretches of of two week sprints that who can who can find the many most blocks before u the reality check of more participants joining the network the difficulty adjustment comes into play on the fee market side of things If you are if you are trading transacting as a bank you need block space which means you need hash rate but you don’t want to be involved in the mining side of things So there is a discussion there uh for anyone that wants to reach out to such ideas in the Bitcoin side of things It’s it’s bare asset It’s it’s money that all of these other commodities are going to be continually circulating and pricing against this digital bearer asset And what that does to our world is all of the energy systems being plugged into this new energy based monetary system that’s operating in this new digital domain that we call the internet that that everyone’s got their brains plugged into but their bodies in the real world I feel like I don’t even feel I have this very high resonance that having a digital form of money that is physically constrained to the real world with a cost to produce just might be the thing that helps say the younger people of society that have grown up assigning value to digital things We grew up playing games and Farmville and I’m going back in the years but in-game currencies and tokens and coins and collectibles we we have that mindset of a younger age to assign true value to these things Whether that’s the right or wrong way to go in in life that’s what young people have as a as a mental model that we grew up with these two worlds to operate in And uh there’s a lot of kids that uh they they seem without life if they’re not plugged into a screen which is very sad I hope that a digital form of money that is connected back to the physical world just might help just might help Um and those that take the journey to to understand this interconnectivity of these two worlds I think that just makes an effort towards um bringing them back into the real world so to speak Um I’m on that journey as well Now everything’s changing in terms of scale So how big do you think we can go how how big this this system of producing energy systems the excess energy recycled into compute to add blocks and settle and secure trade on the other side So Bitcoin acts as this yingyang between energy and money and the circulation and chaos and order truly And and there’s there’s circular local economies with all these different sectors Um and here’s the thing It can scale down as small as a mini miner a battery and some solar panels uh with an internet connectiv internet connection your own node and your own wallet And you are self-s sovereign uh operating across all three areas of energy comput and finance So you can have this I believe people I believe that this will all get constrained back to a single device just like Satoshi did He probably had his laptop produced his own Bitcoin stored the information and wallet all in one But because the network has expanded out into these multi-billion dollar going trillion dollar and that old unit of account terms of things it’s expanding into all these massive industries and sectors and integrating into energy systems in the megawatts to gigawatt scale um it can go as big I believe as the planet in terms of it’s already as big as the planet but the the the reason I say planet is because um our financial system innovated at the pace of the speed of communication because right now Bitcoin allows us to communicate with money data and energy so to speak um at the speed of light And if we were to go to Mars we’re going to need energy infrastructure heating systems and everything to keep us alive But we’re going to need a system where you know the money is not going to be US debt dollars from millions of miles away It’s going to be something more intrinsic to the vital things that will be needed to survive in that new environment on Mars which will be these kind of systems And what that means is that if if there was an ability to have uh Bitcoin develop on Mars it would not be able to coordinate with the nodes here in here on Earth because we’re limited by the communication system that the speed of light the the gap of communication if you send a signal from the U I keep saying about to say the UK from from the UK to Mars that gap in time can be 10 to 20 minutes Now if blocks are being added to the Earth Bitcoin chain at every 10 minutes we you wouldn’t be able to coordinate nodes in another planet So I believe that the limitation of Bitcoin is to the planetary scale which I think’s vitally important And that’s the scale on the big side of things in terms of how in terms of how the system builds out like locally to interconnectivity I do believe that there’ll be a lot of people that that they don’t want to economically mine but they use mining as a system that plugs between I want my own community location I need money because everyone’s everyone’s pondering the idea of not disappearing off into the jungle but being able to build out their own self- sustaining way of living growing organics and all these sorts of things and greenhouse farming in a world that the climate could be a little bit more volatile So you need green houses that can stay warm And so you’ve got this system where energy money and all vital commodities for for human living combined with a system where the excess wastes can be turned into a digital form of money where I have my own computer on my site and you have the exact same computer the other side of the planet But if we have the same computer consuming the same local energy connected to the same amount of global finance the pricing system is standardized whether you are deeply integrated into society living in the city or in the middle of the the jungle that we now have a financial system based on energy that standardizes it as a global level so that the local level is priced by efficiency So Bitcoin brings about a system which scales to all different aspects of society as we’re seeing There’s deep complexities in all six directions and it’s all changing But what does not change is the maths and the physics of how these three areas connect and the three core technologies and the three core commodities Um I’m going to add something else as well The other interesting thing is what I’ve been developing is understanding how Bitcoin’s unit of account framework comes into this which these core areas also have markets So the dollar per terahash pricing of machines is based on the efficiency hash rate in of itself that’s a discussion for another day You’ve also got the block space side of things that also you can arbitrage between If Bitcoin Cash has a load of random fees fill up on their mele there will be some hash rate from Bitcoin that will switch to this other chain capture those fees and then sell them into Bitcoin So it’s truly a one to many that now that Bitcoin has scaled it will kill any other proofof work competitor And I truly believe that they will never ever reach the same scale of Bitcoin unless something truly internally has a problem But the structure of this design of this system is truly phenomenal My my educational background is that of engineering and risk management where looking at how systems break uh was how I was paid and I’ve not figured out or even conceptualized how this system breaks There’s certain particular things but it it it can only break internally That’s that’s that’s what I would say But the the cryptography aspect is what constrains all of this I think it’s it’s the one that that new incomers to Bitcoin probably learned about the least the deep cryptography aspects of how this system works Um and it’s definitely an educational direction for me as well Thank you for listening I think I’m going to stop it there Um I’m going to do some more videos with this diagram but uh questions comments thoughts theories I shall uh be enjoying this video and I hope to see the comments So thank you for listening Goodbye

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Bitcoin’s at $2.2T, gold’s at $22.6T—when does BTC overtake the king? A 10.3x jump puts Bitcoin at $1.15M, but wait—gold’s price moves too! At $4k/oz ($26.86T) or $5k/oz ($33.58T), what Bitcoin price hits the mark? From Vegas crypto buzz to quant models, I crunch the numbers to find out. Watch now—discover BTC’s path to dethrone gold!

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hello there and welcome to the HashPower Academy your place to learn anything and everything to do with Bitcoin from the fundamentals the topic of today’s video is going to look at the comparison of gold and Bitcoin their market caps which right now gold’s market cap in rank one as an asset is 10 times higher than Bitcoin so the price of Bitcoin today needs to increase 10x to 1.1 million to outperform gold but here’s the thing the price of gold is changing i think the price of Bitcoin is changing the pri the supply of Bitcoin is reaching its full 21 million the supply of gold who knows and so what we need to do is understand what is going to change to anticipate what price of Bitcoin that it outperforms gold yes the Moonboy metrics are coming out so 10.3x that’s the amount that it needs to increase today but here’s the thing if the price of gold were to increase to say $4,000 4,000 um we need to understand what this multiplier is which is I’ve already done the numbers 26 trillion 26.86 trillion now we need to divide the 26.86 by 2.2 2 which gives us a figure of not 10.3x but 1211 to be very specific and then we multiply that by the bitcoin price and we get an answer of 1.355 million 1.355 million so 1.355 million per Bitcoin at a point where gold has reached $4,000 an ounce and Bitcoin would need to reach 1.355 if it’s a $5,000 uh gold predicted price that increases to 1.7 million so I’m going to write that so can we see a Bitcoin price of 1.7 million maybe but this is assuming it going up to $5,000 an ounce for gold and so understanding that these two assets are correlated in in the essence of their scarcity one through its atomic weight and hard to hard to produce in the physical world and its value derived from its scarcity as well and its timelessness versus Bitcoin which has transcended energy into a digital domain and its scarcity preserved over time to afford us more purchasing power we clearly know which one’s going to stand the test of time but when that point is reached this cycle I’m not so sure 1.7 million this cycle that would be extremely bullish uh or even down to the 1.3 1.4 million per Bitcoin what could affect this is also that what if the price of gold doesn’t actually increase that much because we see so much demand specifically for Bitcoin in the digital age of the 21st century uh potentially it could go down but potentially both of these assets shoot up to insane price valuations in dollars because it’s not the Bitcoin or the gold that aggregates these prices in dollar terms it’s the amount of dollars flooding into circulation and distorting these prices thank you for listening i hope you enjoy and I will see you in the next video goodbye

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Bitcoin’s price is a wild beast, but miners’ production floor—energy cost to mine 1 BTC—sets its energy exchange rate (BTC/kWh). I dive into 3 halving cycles (2028, 2032, 2036) to model 2030s prices. Halvings cut rewards, doubling miners’ costs, pushing the floor higher—think 2020’s $4k crash to $8k rebound. In a world where difficulty and markets shift, halvings are the only sure bet. Forget price guesses; the production floor’s rise signals Bitcoin’s value. Watch now—crack the energy code for 2036!

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Hello there and welcome to the Hashpower Academy, your place to learn anything and everything to do with Bitcoin from the fundamentals. Now, the topic of today’s video, we’re going to look at the three cycles of Bitcoin going into the future. So, that being up to 2028, 2032, up to 2036 and beyond, understanding that lots of things change, but things tend to stay the same whilst changing a lot. And what I mean by this is the network’s going to use more energy. Efficiency is going to do go down. Hash rate is going to increase. Mining rewards are going to decrease per terahash. And obviously we hope that the fee market increases. So as you can see there’s lots of paradoxical chopping and changing through the entire network. But what we need to understand about where Bitcoin goes to the upside is how low it can go to the downside. The retracement back to reality is where things could be best built off in terms of fundamental understanding. So right now we’re 50k production floor which is creeping up and up and up. But guess what happens when we hit 2028? The h havinging to every bitcoiner is the doubling to bitcoin miners. Because if your energy bill stays the same, but the amount of Bitcoin that you earn when the hing comes along cuts in half, it means that it cost you twice as much in electrons to produce the same amount of Bitcoin and thus the production floor doubles. So let’s say production is 75K and that’s being generous for 2028. This is probably I’m actually going to delete this. We are going to go up to 100K. I do believe that by the next h havinging the production floor for Bitcoin miners will be about $100,000. Now if the fee market is abysmally low as in the amount of Bitcoin per virtual bite that you are paying to store your transaction data in the blockchain forever all the nodes to hold on to that data forever. Well, if that’s very low and subsidy is still the majority of miners revenue, the amount of Bitcoin they earn per terahash per day, we could see the production floor doubling. It happens every single time there’s a hing. So, we could see this uh shoot up to say 200k production floor. Right now, what happens over a four-year cycle? More hash rate coming online, more efficiency, yes. uh subsidy stays the same over the four-year period. Fees continually, we don’t know. We hope that it goes up, which actually lowers the rate of the production floor relative to the price. So, we could see hopefully a creep up to $250,000 by 2032. That is very loosely suggesting that the network increases by say from a $200,000 price production floor to say 250. That’s about 25% increase in network hash rate. I 100% believe that we’ll be at a,000 xahash um one zetaash one zeta of hash rate. Having comes along, the amount that we’re earning per terahash per day cuts in half. So, can 25% more hash rate can another 250 xahash come online over four years? It’s probably a lot higher than that. And why am I showing you all this? Well, guess what sits on top? It’s the price. So somewhere the price takes off maybe retrace is down and continues. Price always sits on top of production because um the asset is more freely available to use. So it builds up a premium in several other ways. Um and it’s that direct exchange rate to dollars that what is the upside to the dollar to bitcoin exchange rate? It’s infinite because there’s no top to Bitcoin’s dollar price because there’s no bottom to the value of the dollar until it goes back to its reality of being worth zero. So, do I see the price of Bitcoin shooting above 200,000 this cycle? Yes. I see it retracing um back down to during that sort of hinging period. I do see it being able to trace back down to before 20 2028 I it has the potential to to drop down but this is what it did um during the 2020 h havinging was that um you can replace 100k and 200k for $4,000 and $8,000. the price crashed to $4,000 um in the h havinging um just before the h havinging sorry and it retraced up to 8,000 very quickly. The recovery from COVID the price recovered really quickly. So even if this um energy energy exchange rate for Bitcoin reality check just raises the production floor every h havinging the doubling as I like to call it. Um and again this is where it gets crazy. If we’re at a 2 $150,000 production cost for Bitcoin in 2032. What do you think? The next h havinging comes along and cuts it in half again. But again, fees begin to take over. So we might we might not see the h havinging um double the production cost, but it may just increase it say 30 40%. Um we truly don’t know. It’s all about the block reward being a combination of subsidy and fees in combination. Right now subsidy is 99%. So if the 99% of revenue cuts in half, pretty much 50%. Um if fees start becoming 10 20 30 40% of block rewards, which is fundamentally what we want, um the h havinging has this lesser and lesser effect. But I still think confidently at say $250,000 production cost in 2032 that if subsidy represents half of uh mining rewards and cuts in half to 25% that means that fees begin to stop being the the 75% and the uh subsidy cutting in half from 50 down to 25% in terms of its relative of the total block reward. board. If it only increases the production floor by 25% from 250K, that’s roughly 50 50 to 70ishk. So, I’m just going to say $300,000 on this one. So, where do I think price will be in 2032? This is being generous but that way that’s the short answer. Now this is basing off the pure math maths and physics of Bitcoin of knowing that our production cost right now is creeping up because when the price shoots above 100K whilst people are producing at 50, it means miners are capturing a 2 to one premium. They are capturing $2 of economic value for every $1 of input value. And a bull cycle can make that ratio go up to eight n 10 times where $1 of energy input is recovering $10 of economic output. And that signifies the top as well. And when it’s one to one, that signifies a bottom. That’s why I say that the production floor tends to function as a floor price for Bitcoin. And it has throughout all the cycles. And when price in dollar terms absolutely deviates and takes off, a Bitcoin price of a million dollars for example right now would enable miners to be earning 100 no sorry $1 per kilowatt hour which means that they would be say paying the typical miner is paying between four five six seven eight cent per kilowatt hour. So if they start earning a dollar per kilowatt hour, they’re going into 2030 times their money. Input $1, output $30. That is insane. And what that means is what do you think miners do with said economic returns? They stack it in Bitcoin. Yes, with that very high valuation of Bitcoin, but it accelerates the process. They go and reinvest in more machines capturing that massive premium. And this is why Bitcoin mining always seeks to find a steadystate equilibrium between the economic potential to be captured on the financial side and the amount of compute in terms of you can think of hash rate as network shares. They are if you own 10% of the hash rate that’s online, you’re capturing 10% of the network’s fees and block rewards roughly. And luck is is what changes that. Now, what I’m trying to explain here in terms of these three cycles of Bitcoin price is we don’t know how much hash rates coming online or how efficient the next wave of machines are relative to this production floor because efficiency of machines lowers the production floor. But efficiency represents uh an advancement on the technology side. An increase in energy consumption. It’s not just uh machines being replaced, it’s machines being added to the network in conjunction with other machines in other um economic setups such as someone that’s got a uh solar farm and they don’t need machines running 24/7. They just want to have a few old mining machines capturing some of that economic return when um when there’s some when there’s some excessive sun. So they’re not even running the machines 24/7. They’re just capturing it. So there’s all these different older uses for old machines. So there’s hash rate always coming online and hash rate raises uh the difficulty which reduces the amount of Bitcoin that you earn per terash per day. And so this floor price keeps going up. But why I base it say on these hinging events is because everything to do with the future is unknown. But what we do know is that h havinging event is coming. This one’s coming. This one’s coming until all 21 million are distributed. The monetary policy of Satoshi Nakamoto for the full distribution of 21 million of these units. That was set over a decade ago at least. Now that’s not going to change hopefully. And what this means is that we have this ability to anticipate what is being issued at any moment in time. So from that point it’s working it back to how much hash rate is capturing said blocks and then the efficiency goes down to the energy level of how much energy is being used to produce the amount of hash rate online to capture said 144 blocks of time regulated energy monetary units per day. Now, what this basically means is we are going to see some obnoxiously high price in Bitcoin relative to today. Um, yes, there will be people from the crypto world that think, oh, why would I buy Bitcoin at 100,000? If it goes to 200,000, I only make double your money. um they’ve completely lost the point as to why we are trying to preserve our economic energy as a collective pool of wealth across the planet where the very pricing system fundamentally comes from energy but it respects other people’s ability to buy, send, and spend it because it has that direct alignment with how everything else in society is produced and consumed with energy. I think I’m going to stop it there. The premise of this is the Bitcoin price is going to go obnoxiously high by 2036 at least. I’m most excited about block 1 million. I think that would be quite an interesting event just before the havinging which could see a load of fees and other alternative use cases of the blockchain that we don’t particularly want to see. But also people see the importance of fees increasing because that accelerates because again if these are payments of fees to miners and miners then plug in more machines which raises the difficulty and thus the value of Bitcoin as well. When more miners plug in, its exchange rate between energy and Bitcoin increases, thus raising your purchasing power in literal sense, as well as the uh ability to spend it. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoy. This is a bit of a different video, probably a longer one, but uh I’m back. I’m ready to produce lots of content and uh I want your thoughts, feelings, questions, queries, emails, inquiries, consult consultations on different business ideas that you have and I will see you in the next video.

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Your life runs on two systems—electricity grid and internet. Without them humming, everything stops!

I reveal their secret: the grid balances via energy economics, while the internet moves info. But the financial system? It’s broken.

Enter Bitcoin: an economic system secured by energy, not trust. I unpack how Bitcoin leverages grid power to fix finance, ensuring security through hashrate and miners’ muscle.

Watch now—discover why Bitcoin’s energy-information combo is the future of money!

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Everything about your life and how you live it requires your complete dependency on these two systems, the electricity grid and the internet. Everything about your life boils down to energy and information. The costs of everything and the output rewards of all your time and energy being spent, money. And the internet comes into this because we have seen over the last few decades the complete de dematerialization of the high street. I remember growing up as a kid there being endless amounts of shops and Toys R Us and everything else and year after year after year the entire high street has transcended to the internet. But that deterioration on the physical side of things is quite a problem. Now where am I going with this video? Well, here’s the thing. We as humans now live in this boundary layer between these two worlds that we operate in. The majority of kids with their heads completely buried in the internet and the physical world always being there, always adhering to the laws of physics. And there’s this thing called money. Everything that we consume our time and energy working to gain to then spend to enjoy our time and energy on this earth. And that circular economy is fundamental. And where Bitcoin gets rid of the inefficiencies of the current monetary system is that the more we ensure the fundamentals of how we live are sustained and prosperous such as a functional electricity grid, just think of uh Spain at the moment. They had a massive power cut and people died. And that’s what happens when civilizational infrastructure stops working. It’s a serious problem. And it’s the same with our financial system. Whenever there’s a financial crisis, it tends to be the the little guy that foots the bill. And that’s not what we need in society. We need systems and infrastructure layers that go very deep to the heart and the core of how our society functions. the very people up in cherry pickers fixing things in the rain whilst you sit comfortably scrolling through, yes, it’s cliche, your cat videos or this video for the matter. What I’m trying to get at is these infrastructure pieces that hum away and tick along in the background without any second thought to the 99.9% of the human population, that’s probably not going to change. But if you are a Bitcoiner, you have some sense of understanding that societal issues of a whole, there’s something deeprooted to it. And many Bitcoiners have fully concluded with constant observations of many things and criticism of their own conclusions of we have a broken form of money. And what Bitcoin introduces is a couple of things that yes, there is a countless amount of financial aspects of a fixed supply asset. So it’s stock to flow ratio. The rate of a new increasing amount of money in circulation is not imbalanced to the amount of time and energy people spend acquiring said money. And that commodity money aspect of Bitcoin having such a scarce production rate. In fact, the ETFs right now are absorbing multiple amounts in terms of the amount of Bitcoin per day that’s available versus the the 10 times as much that they are purchasing themselves. And everything comes down to these infrastructure layers. It sounds boring maybe, but here’s the interesting thing. What Bitcoin does is it creates this circular economy between these two most important systems. We have our electrical grid which remains stable with economics. Let me repeat that. Our energy system that keeps everything functioning remains stable through economics. Because if the price of energy deviates too high and low, that is a representation that there’s too much supply or too much demand or vice versa on the electrical grid. And the price is what is used to settle the trade and transfer of energy so that the grid always remains balanced. Again, an energy system that keeps us all functioning and keeps the internet running. Our energy system is sustained by economics or finance shall we say. And this is where it gets a little bit interesting. What does Bitcoin do? Bitcoin does it the other way round. That’s its key phenomena when it comes to the context of energy is all of the problems with money in our financial system. It solves with energy as its security model, proof of work. That those that wish to issue the currency that other people spend and buy with their time and energy working. If you wish to issue that very same currency, you have to pay a cost in energy. But the fact that you went out and built energy infrastructure and compute infrastructure and consumed electricity and took those risks to not even buy the money but protect and project the network itself. Well, you get paid potentially at a lower price. But that that difference between the price of Bitcoin in dollars versus the price in electrons, that gap is fair. That those that produce by building out civilizational infrastructure of networking, the blockchain, data storage for us to settle in a peer-to-peer way. The true phenomena behind Bitcoin is not just its financial aspects, but it’s bringing a security model from the physical world. The laws of physics into the digital world where the laws of physics don’t exist. Copy paste shouldn’t technically exist in a physical sense. But that ability, say for you to listen to me speak, um, I’ve consumed x amount of energy recording this video, but if a thousand different people watch it or a million, shall we say, that I I couldn’t have consumed this energy a million times over speaking to a million people. The power of the internet is this ability to project. And I’m uh sort of enjoying that journey right now with this educational material that I’m putting out. I think I’m going to stop it there. Uh but the key takeaway is this. We have our most important infrastructure in the physical world. There’s obviously water systems and all these other sorts of things. But energy infrastructure that maintains our physical world is sustained with financial architecture. And we have now a financial architecture operating in the digital realm which is not just our local uh survival but our global trade and ability to economically prosper. Everything to do with finance in the digital wild west secured by energy systems. Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoy and I’ll see you in the next video. We have loads of stuff so get in the comments, questions, queries, emails, all of it. See?

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Want to mine Bitcoin? Let’s make hardware easy! In this Bitcoin 101, I explain the price ($/TH) and value (J/TH) of mining rigs like BitAxe Mini Miners, Hashrate Heaters, and ASICs. Lower J/TH means a more efficient rig—but it’ll cost you more upfront. Buying in bulk? That slashes your price per TH. Whether you’re into home mining, solar setups, or hosting, I’ll help you pick the right gear for your goals. Watch now—start mining smarter!

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Big Bitcoin network update! Fees are super cheap—time to make those transactions! We’re at block height 896872 in the 5th halving epoch. Network hashrate keeps climbing, and efficiency’s getting better too. The Cambridge University Centre for Alternative Finance dropped a bombshell: Bitcoin mining’s now over 52.4% sustainable! Saylor keeps stacking sats, and Vegas Bitcoin buzz is just around the corner.

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