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BREAKDOWN: Bitcoin Mining and the Return of Realpolitik

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4.8689 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

A reading of two essays on bitcoin mining as a strategic imperative. 

This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io, Arculus and FTX US. 

This week’s “Long Reads Sunday” features two essays on the strategic imperative of bitcoin mining.

Crypto Mining, the Energy Crisis, and the End of ESG - Nic Carter

Why Bitcoin Mining Is a Matter of National Security - Ben Caselin 

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“The Breakdown” is written, produced by and features Nathaniel Whittemore aka NLW, with editing by Rob Mitchell, research by Scott Hill and additional production support by Eleanor Pahl. Adam B. Levine is our executive producer and our theme music is “Countdown” by Neon Beach. The music you heard today behind our sponsor is “I Don't Know How To Explain It” by Aaron Sprinkle. Image credit: South_agency/Getty Images, modified by CoinDesk. Join the discussion at discord.gg/VrKRrfKCz8. 



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to The Breakdown with me, NLW.

0:09.1

It's a daily podcast on macro, Bitcoin, and the big picture power shifts remaking our world.

0:15.0

The breakdown is sponsored by nexo.io, Arculus, and FtX, and produced and distributed by CoinDesk.

0:22.8

What's going on, guys? It is Sunday, April 10th, and that means it's time for Long Reads Sunday.

0:30.1

Today, we are reading a couple different pieces about Bitcoin mining, but before we get into that, if you are enjoying the breakdown,

0:36.9

please go subscribe to it,

0:38.6

give it a rating, give it a review, or if you want to dig deeper into the conversation,

0:43.5

come join us on the breakers discord. You can find a link in the show notes or go to bit.

0:47.4

Dotlea slash breakdown pod. Also a disclosure, as always, in addition to them being a sponsor

0:53.1

of the show, I also work with

0:54.9

FTX. So you guys know if you are frequent listeners that there is a rule that when Nick Carter

1:01.8

write something, we read it. Now, he wrote a piece a couple of weeks ago for CoinDesk that I haven't

1:06.9

had a chance to read yet, and I thought I'd do two pieces this week, slightly different

1:11.3

takes on Bitcoin mining, and so let's dive in. Nick's piece is called Crypto Mining,

1:16.2

the Energy Crisis, and the End of ESG, how a European war made an argument about mining moot.

1:22.5

The tedious and enervating debate regarding Bitcoin's purported environmental costs effectively

1:27.4

ended last month,

1:28.4

with little fanfare. The cause was not the revelation that miners are the most benevolent

1:32.6

industrial consumers possible, providing a valuable source of flexible load that will accelerate

1:36.5

a green energy transition. Nor was it that the Bitcoin mining industry is more transparent,

1:40.6

more sustainable, better understood, and more accountable than it ever has been. No, the energy debate became irrelevant because the world reminded us sharply and brusquely

1:48.6

that environmentalist fever dreams are completely out of step with reality.

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