Satoshi didn’t just create Bitcoin—he modeled something rarer than code: Unselfishness. @boomer_btc reflects on the kind of virtue we don’t see anymore. He could’ve stayed. Taken the spotlight, the money, the power. But Satoshi walked away. And that might be the most unforgettable part of Bitcoin.
On January 3, 2009, an anonymous computer programmer mined the first Bitcoin block. Every ~10 minutes since, a new block of transactions are cryptographically chained to the last with electricity. The record has remained perfectly in sync and secure with 930,775 blocks now mined.
Vigorously push back on any legislation that gives government the right judge how a person or business is allowed to use energy. This is massive government overreach and an attack on freedom and free enterprise. It is a slippery slope that would end very badly. It would make
@SenWarren and Klaus Schwab happy though.
Certainly, it is fine to have things like reasonable noise ordnances and air quality standards to mandate how a business integrates with a community but these need to apply equally to everyone.
@RonDeSantis - this is a swing and a
miss and completely inconsistent with the philosophy I believe you promote. I’m someone that builds compute center work for a living, and I’m a Florida resident. I’d be happy to talk through this with you and your team. Same for you @ByronDonalds.
@samuelarmes
https://t.co/J0vGgRsLJ0
"The most important thing in the next 3-4 years is data centers in space.
In every way, data centers in space, from a first principles perspective, are superior to data centers on earth.
In space, you can keep a satellite in the sun 24 hours a day. The sun is 30% more intense, which results in six times more irradiance than on Earth. So you don't need a battery.
The cooling in these data centers is incredibly complicated. Space cooling is free. You just put a radiator on the dark side of the satellite.
The only thing faster than a laser going through a fiber optic cable is a laser going through absolute vacuum. Link satellites with lasers, and you have a faster and more coherent network than any data center on Earth."