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  3. πŸ—οΈ Is Bitcoin mining becoming centralized?

πŸ—οΈ Is Bitcoin mining becoming centralized?

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  • nihalsariN Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1

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    With mining difficulty soaring and energy-intensive rigs required to compete, governments and energy companies now have a major advantage.

    Countries like Bhutan, Pakistan, and El Salvador are already mining Bitcoin using excess energy, while US energy providers integrate mining to balance gridsβ€”making it harder for individual miners and public companies to keep up.

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    • Nahid10N Offline
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      #2

      When states control surplus energy, Bitcoin mining shifts from hobbyists to geopolitics 🌍⚑

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      • J Offline
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        jacson4
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Bhutan, El Salvador, Pakistan… governments are quietly stacking sats with energy no one else can touch πŸ”‘

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        • Jan Emil ChristiansenJ Offline
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          Jan Emil Christiansen
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          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          Have always been centralized with big mining pools.

          https://x.com/cxcrypto1
          https://www.youtube.com/JanEmilChristiansen

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          • CouturierC Offline
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            #5

            Mining is shifting fast ⚑ Governments and energy giants are taking the lead, while small miners face growing challenges. The future of Bitcoin mining might be more about national strategy than individual rigs πŸŒπŸ’»

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            • The_Walking_DeadT Offline
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              The_Walking_Dead
              wrote on last edited by The_Walking_Dead
              #6

              Mining is evolving fast. What started as a decentralized hobby is turning into state-backed energy strategies. Governments turning excess power into Bitcoin could reshape both mining competition and global adoption

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