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AI data centers will integrate mining for load balancing

The cool thing from a Bitcoin perspective, and I could be wrong on this, but just the way I look at it is I think a lot of these AI data centers are going to need some amount of Bitcoin mining in them to help balance their load. Like it being flexible load within that stack is going to be super useful. And if these if we have more and more of these data centers popping up, hash rate might grow through this. It definitely could because it will be the residue or the offcuts of the big AI engine operating.

Host

Mathematics breakthroughs could eventually compromise current cryptographic standards

I think it breaks definitely. Quantum will be a pain in the ass for lots of things, but for cryptography, it's really like an advancement in the knowledge of prime numbers. Because that's sort of we build on not knowing these guys as well as we know everything else in the universe. And I think that's where the patterns will come through from. AI will be able to see what prime numbers are trying to do. And so prime numbers basically... every cryptographic key is the mixture of two prime numbers and we don't know how to unmix them.

Michael Dunworth

Small modular nuclear reactors are the future of power

I think these small modular reactors, like all the red tape that stops them from really being able to be deployed, that's just going to get ripped straight off because they're going to there's going to be a huge energy shortage. These companies like Olo are just going to like put one of those reactors in the middle of nowhere and you just have a data center there. Like that's 100% going to happen. They find the most optimal ground with the most because one of the things the balance is weather.

Host

AI entities will choose Bitcoin for its objective verification

I think with AI as a species, its preference will be bitcoin and that's not like a 'I like bitcoin'—it needs to be that. It's just its job is to execute functions and that's what code bases do. It relies on objectivity, not subjectivity. So, it can't be like, no, no, no, it's good. The supply is good for it. My mate Jimmy works there. He told me that just doesn't fly for it. It's like, I need the data or no data at all. And so I think for that reason it'll choose Bitcoin.

Michael Dunworth

Bitcoin mining centralization decreases as firms pivot to AI

I think breaking up the pub codes to some degree might be really bullish. I think you were the first person to explain this side of it to me once upon a time because someone said it's a benefit to have these guys splitting their time and attention. These big guys that get to that status of like Iris or whatever where they go, you know what, we do a bit of AI because it's going to drop their ownership, relative ownership of the Bitcoin network down. And I think that trend in general is going to be a great benefit.

Host

Job displacement from AI could reach 20 percent unemployment

Okay, so here's what's going to happen. We're going to have 20% unemployment. Call it 15 to 20%. Then you've got mix that with 14 to 16% inflation or being generous, maybe it's 10, maybe it's 12, but it's double digits. So the problem is like they're not losing their job like, 'Oh, damn. I got to go figure out where to work next.' It's like, no, no, no. Monster.com, they've removed that job description. Like, you can't list a job for that anymore.

Michael Dunworth

AI will receive priority over Bitcoin for energy resources

Bitcoin has a chance of losing the energy conversation. It's not even going to be a question. It'll be, yeah, AI gets first preference. It will make it very scary the rounding up of the energy sources and sort of reprioritizing them. They will ration it for whatever is the most beneficial. That's up against it because Bitcoin's security policy is energy. You get to a point where countries need to start accumulating Bitcoin or figuring out how to accumulate Bitcoin because they need to.

Michael Dunworth

AI will receive priority over Bitcoin for energy resources

Bitcoin has a chance of losing the energy conversation. It's not even going to be a question. It'll be, yeah, AI gets first preference. It will make it very scary the rounding up of the energy sources and sort of reprioritizing them. They will ration it for whatever is the most beneficial. That's up against it because Bitcoin's security policy is energy. You get to a point where countries need to start accumulating Bitcoin or figuring out how to accumulate Bitcoin because they need to.

Michael Dunworth

Job displacement from AI could reach 20 percent unemployment

Okay, so here's what's going to happen. We're going to have 20% unemployment. Call it 15 to 20%. Then you've got mix that with 14 to 16% inflation or being generous, maybe it's 10, maybe it's 12, but it's double digits. So the problem is like they're not losing their job like, 'Oh, damn. I got to go figure out where to work next.' It's like, no, no, no. Monster.com, they've removed that job description. Like, you can't list a job for that anymore.

Michael Dunworth

AI entities will choose Bitcoin for its objective verification

I think with AI as a species, its preference will be bitcoin and that's not like a 'I like bitcoin'—it needs to be that. It's just its job is to execute functions and that's what code bases do. It relies on objectivity, not subjectivity. So, it can't be like, no, no, no, it's good. The supply is good for it. My mate Jimmy works there. He told me that just doesn't fly for it. It's like, I need the data or no data at all. And so I think for that reason it'll choose Bitcoin.

Michael Dunworth

Governments will ration energy for AI as public necessity

They will ration it for whatever is the most beneficial both to them and to the I suppose the populace. But generally speaking, like that's that's up against it because Bitcoin's security policy is energy and it's like now if that starts getting eroded a little bit and the big miners start getting pushed out that has a it has a positive effect as well where big miners being broken up or hey Marathon you can't have five hydroelectric dams we need three of them running AI stuff for open AI.

Michael Dunworth

Bitcoin mining centralization decreases as firms pivot to AI

I think breaking up the pub codes to some degree might be really bullish. I think you were the first person to explain this side of it to me once upon a time because someone said it's a benefit to have these guys splitting their time and attention. These big guys that get to that status of like Iris or whatever where they go, you know what, we do a bit of AI because it's going to drop their ownership, relative ownership of the Bitcoin network down. And I think that trend in general is going to be a great benefit.

Host

Governments will ration energy for AI as public necessity

They will ration it for whatever is the most beneficial both to them and to the I suppose the populace. But generally speaking, like that's that's up against it because Bitcoin's security policy is energy and it's like now if that starts getting eroded a little bit and the big miners start getting pushed out that has a it has a positive effect as well where big miners being broken up or hey Marathon you can't have five hydroelectric dams we need three of them running AI stuff for open AI.

Michael Dunworth

Mathematics breakthroughs could eventually compromise current cryptographic standards

I think it breaks definitely. Quantum will be a pain in the ass for lots of things, but for cryptography, it's really like an advancement in the knowledge of prime numbers. Because that's sort of we build on not knowing these guys as well as we know everything else in the universe. And I think that's where the patterns will come through from. AI will be able to see what prime numbers are trying to do. And so prime numbers basically... every cryptographic key is the mixture of two prime numbers and we don't know how to unmix them.

Michael Dunworth

AI data centers will integrate mining for load balancing

The cool thing from a Bitcoin perspective, and I could be wrong on this, but just the way I look at it is I think a lot of these AI data centers are going to need some amount of Bitcoin mining in them to help balance their load. Like it being flexible load within that stack is going to be super useful. And if these if we have more and more of these data centers popping up, hash rate might grow through this. It definitely could because it will be the residue or the offcuts of the big AI engine operating.

Host

Small modular nuclear reactors are the future of power

I think these small modular reactors, like all the red tape that stops them from really being able to be deployed, that's just going to get ripped straight off because they're going to there's going to be a huge energy shortage. These companies like Olo are just going to like put one of those reactors in the middle of nowhere and you just have a data center there. Like that's 100% going to happen. They find the most optimal ground with the most because one of the things the balance is weather.

Host

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