Soon, a nation might realistically buy $100 B + of bitcoin and declare it a national currency.
Tesla buys $1.5B in Bitcoin, may accept it as payment in the future
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Re: Tesla buys $1.5B in Bitcoin, may accept it as payment in the future
#62Something investors need to consider going forward - invest in company X you might be unknowingly gaining exposure to crypto Y
(I know nothing about minority shareholder stuff and certainly don't expect this calculation to actually work out financially, but on an emotional level, some people will just love being able to point fingers when their bet fails)
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#63Soon, a nation might realistically buy $100 B + of bitcoin and declare it a national currency.
Sure, some small island nations manage it. But in general, no big country can manage without monetary control.
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#64Earlier quoted context omitted.
He should have gone for a proof-of-stake chain instead.
For investments from large institutions and companies, I don't think there's any other option out there with the security and regulatory support similar to Bitcoin and with a fixed total-supply.
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#65So this is legal and ok to do: - You buy a lot of bitcoin personally. - Then as a CEO you make your company invest in bitcoin. Make it news. Prices go up. - You've made a lot of money for yourself.
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#67Earlier quoted context omitted.
What percent of the electricity used by Bitcoin miners is generated by fossil fuels? My impression is that most miners are located to take advantage of locales with very cheap hydroelectric/geothermal or take advantage of subsidized/overbuilt renewables. But I could be wrong. Any data on this?
Even if that was the case, this excess power would very rarely go to waste. If bitcoin mining farms didn't pop up, then aluminium smelters would appear instead. Aluminium is pretty much electricity in a form that can be put on a truck.
Oh, OK, I get it.
Region A consumes a lot of electricity smelting aluminium. Region B has cheap electricity so a smelting company moves there and ships the aluminium to region A. Region A now has one smelting company's worth of extra electricity available.
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#69Soon, a nation might realistically buy $100 B + of bitcoin and declare it a national currency.
We have polar opposite impression of what the world "realistically" means here.
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#70That's not good for the environment.