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A certain tech billionaire recently dropped a thought-provoking take: energy is the real currency, and Bitcoin fundamentally runs on it.



This perspective cuts through the noise. While most debates circle around price charts or regulatory drama, this view zooms out to the physical layer. Bitcoin mining demands massive computational power. That power requires electricity. Electricity comes from energy sources—coal, natural gas, renewables, nuclear.

So in a way, every satoshi represents converted energy. The network's security? Built on energy expenditure. The coins themselves? Crystallized proof of work, which is proof of energy spent.

It's a raw, almost industrial way to think about digital assets. Forget abstract value or speculative mania for a second. At the base layer, you've got kilowatt-hours transformed into cryptographic security.

Whether you buy this framing or not, it does highlight something often ignored: Bitcoin isn't just code floating in cyberspace. It's anchored to the physical world through energy consumption. That dependency shapes everything—from mining geographics to environmental debates to long-term sustainability discussions.

Energy in, security out. That's the trade.
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WhaleStalkervip
· 12-02 21:13
Energy is indeed real money, this perspective is really amazing... But why didn't this guy mention the miner's bitter history?
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Tokenomics911vip
· 12-02 04:42
The theory that energy is currency sounds good, but the real question is who pays for this electricity?
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BuyTheTopvip
· 11-30 19:09
Ngl this perspective is fresh, energy is the real currency, this statement is amazing, finally someone has hit the essence of bitcoin.
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FunGibleTomvip
· 11-30 19:07
The saying that energy is currency has some substance; finally, someone has taken a closer look at Bitcoin.
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CryptoPunstervip
· 11-30 19:04
Is energy currency? LOL, I just want to ask if the coin will depreciate if the power goes out during Mining.
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AirdropHunter9000vip
· 11-30 18:58
I agree with the statement that energy is hard currency; it is much more rational than those who only look at K-lines.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 11-30 18:48
Energy = real money, this perspective is brilliant, finally someone hit the nail on the head.
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