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Mr Obnoxious

Bitcoin Mining Economics with Steve Barbour - WBD742

Mr Obnoxious

Peter McCormack

Technology, News, Politics, Money, Investing, Finance, Bitcoin

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2023

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

Steve Barbour is the president of the Bitcoin mining infrastructure company Upstream Data. In this interview, we discuss the intricacies of Bitcoin mining, the potential of off-grid Bitcoin mining for oil companies and the growing economic importance of Bitcoin mining. We also talk about the potential of integrating Bitcoin mining with power generation, the geopolitical implications of the shift in Bitcoin mining dominance from China to the US and the future of this sector.

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As the President of Upstream Data, Steve Barbour’s company specialises in building off-grid Bitcoin mining operations for the oil and gas industry looking to utilise otherwise flared or vented methane emissions. The company started by mining Bitcoin itself, but they have now shifted its focus to selling equipment and services to other companies and individuals interested in self-mining.

The podcast covers a wide range of topics, beginning with the intricacies of Bitcoin mining economics. Steve explains the importance of the swings in hash rate and the hash price and the importance of forecasting for making sound business decisions.

We also delve into the ongoing battle between two subsets of the Bitcoin economy: merchants and miners. While merchants prefer low fees to avoid congestion, miners favour high fees for increased revenue. The role of custodians in the Bitcoin ecosystem is also a critical topic: the importance of self-custody and holding your own keys is clear, but it is also recognized that not everyone will be able to achieve this.

We discussed the importance of building a good reputation in the international mining industry. Upstream Data is also concerned about domestic issues as a Canadian company. We therefore talked about the challenges and frustrations faced by Canada, a resource-rich country that should be wealthy but isn't due to various factors. Steve set out his thoughts on the potential for change within the country.

Finally, Steve set out his view on the future of Bitcoin mining and the important voice miners have in the Bitcoin community. There are potential technology advancements that could impact Bitcoin mining, including material science improvements for semiconductors, which could lead to improved efficiency and new applications.

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Show notes: https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/bitcoin-mining-economics

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Transcript

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0:00.0

There's so much more to happen in like Bitcoin Mining Tech that we're only really

0:06.9

starting to scratch the surface I think. Good morning, how are you all doing?

0:10.9

Are you doing well? Did you enjoy those back to back presidential candidate interviews?

0:14.8

They're going to swimmer swami and RFK, lots of feedback, lots of downloads.

0:19.6

Listen, I know not all of you into politics, but it's definitely interesting to hear what presidential

0:24.0

candidates think about Bitcoin. Also, I'm about to set off the airport. I'm off to Ghana, my first time in Africa,

0:30.4

after the Bitcoin conference and then I'm going to be making a film.

0:33.0

Cannot wait to get out there. See our boy Danny.

0:35.0

All right, welcome to the What Bitcoin did podcast, which is brought to you by the

0:39.3

massive legends at Iris Energy, the largest NASDAQ listed Bitcoin miner using 100% renewable energy.

0:45.6

I'm Halpach, and today we have Steve Barber back on the show.

0:50.0

Now I've known Steve for some time now. We had him on the show over a year ago.

0:54.0

I was alongside Nate Harmon and ever since then Danny and I have wanted Steve back on for a solo show.

1:00.0

So while we're out in Fort Worth a couple of weeks ago, we managed to make it happen.

1:04.0

Now, this was one of those conversations where I just sat down in the notes but didn't look at them once.

1:08.6

Steve is just so easy to talk to.

1:11.4

And we get into all sorts in this episode. Mining, hash price to

1:14.5

Bitcoin fees and custody to Canadian politics. So I hope you enjoy this one.

1:18.4

If you got any questions about this or anything else you know what to do.

1:20.9

You hit me up. Hello big we did dot com.

1:25.4

Hold on hold on hold on stop talking. Oh is it recording are we recording all right

1:31.1

go on go again to minus don't care about what?

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