- If each Bitcoin block could be measured/“priced” in joules per satoshi, how would that change the way we interpret block time and value? - What would it mean for every block to carry a distinct thermodynamic signature, an energy cost uniquely tied to its creation? What does it mean for time to be priced and measured in energy? - How does Bitcoin pricing itself directly in joules, independent of any fiat reference, reframe its role as a monetary system? - In what ways would such a metric reshape mining incentives and deepen our understanding of Bitcoin’s physical foundations? - What if I told you it was possible to do this today? - Are Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs) limited to protocol changes, or is the most important improvement still a deeper understanding of the physical process Bitcoin already instantiates? #asknostr
Why do we measure temperature in systems that are not appended to absolute zero (Celsius & Fahrenheit)? Kelvin scale exists, yet I’d imagine a majority of people haven’t a clue, nor could they even conceptualize why a negative measure makes no sense. I believe Bitcoin will force Kelvin upon the world. #asknostr
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