Nuclear? That's a Twitter thing. Why would you want to pay $30B for a single gigawatt of energy that takes 5 years to build (assuming no lawsuits), and requires many hundreds of workers to maintain? That's to say nothing of robust security monitoring, disposal, and fuel sourcing. You might as well buy nuclear energy from France at a premium.
I'm not fooled, I just follow the money and data. Green and decentralized forms of energy are less an ideology and more an economic reality.
Ok. We disagree on that. Time will tell...
reply
I'm going to green pill you eventually TomK. Count on it. I don't see a bitcoin standard ever happening without cheap/free forms of decentralized energy with a semi-global power grid using high-trans DC lines (kind of in the works), and scaled energy storage. Until then bitcoin is a chess piece playing on a checkers board. Going to make a video on it. Will be happy to read your criticism of the detailed thesis.
reply
Open to anything, friend. Greets and thanks for the debate and Your insights!
reply