US Bitcoin’s Big Celsius Deal W/ Asher Genoot & Scott Duffy
US Bitcoin is set to operate Celsius' +100,000 ASIC fleet.
US Bitcoin is set to operate Celsius' +100,000 ASIC fleet.
With the largest stablecoin in the world, Tether has also turned its attention to Bitcoin mining.
Saylor on miner's dumping BTC, Biden's AI executive order, Core Sci exiting chapter 11 and Tether's big loan to Northern Data.
Today we are joined by Dan Roberts, Co-CEO of Iris Energy, to discuss its 2023 financials, recent Antminer S21 pre-order and its experiment with AI/HPC.
Should you by ASICs before a mega-price pump, why and how Marathon Digital is diluting shareholders with a $750 equity offering and Siphon, a novel Ordinals bot that kneecaps BRC-20 mints but causes MEV on Bitcoin.
Reggie Smith, lead FinTech analyst at JP Morgan, joins us to discuss his recent research into Bitcoin mining stocks including Riot, Marathon, Cleanspark and Cipher Mining.
Catch up with everything that happened this week in the bitcoin mining industry.
We discuss the pressing issue of crypto fees, how to think about L2 designs for Bitcoin, criticisms of BIP 300/301 and why Bitcoin miners arn’t more involved in Bitcoin governance.
US Bitcoin is set to operate Celsius' +100,000 ASIC fleet.
With the largest stablecoin in the world, Tether has also turned its attention to Bitcoin mining.
Saylor on miner's dumping BTC, Biden's AI executive order, Core Sci exiting chapter 11 and Tether's big loan to Northern Data.
Today we are joined by Dan Roberts, Co-CEO of Iris Energy, to discuss its 2023 financials, recent Antminer S21 pre-order and its experiment with AI/HPC.
Should you by ASICs before a mega-price pump, why and how Marathon Digital is diluting shareholders with a $750 equity offering and Siphon, a novel Ordinals bot that kneecaps BRC-20 mints but causes MEV on Bitcoin.
Reggie Smith, lead FinTech analyst at JP Morgan, joins us to discuss his recent research into Bitcoin mining stocks including Riot, Marathon, Cleanspark and Cipher Mining.
Catch up with everything that happened this week in the bitcoin mining industry.
We discuss the pressing issue of crypto fees, how to think about L2 designs for Bitcoin, criticisms of BIP 300/301 and why Bitcoin miners arn’t more involved in Bitcoin governance.
Today we are joined by Tatum and Matt to talk about Lancium and Foreman’s on-going litigation around demand response, Inscribing WikiLeaks documents on Bitcoin, BitVMs potential for mining and the NY Times latest Bitcoin mining slander against Chinese Bitcoin miners.