When we started
@Ebea.work, one of our goals was to 'help regulators and legislators develop an understanding' (bullshit speak for 'educate') on the potentials of bitcoin mining for the energy infrastructure of Europe.
Oh, the naivety.
I sat in precisely one meeting at the EU level, after which I thought buggar that goal.
They were simply not interested. No matter the evidence presented. No matter the logic of the arguments.
I can't bear wasting my time. It's too precious.
I can't bear bullshit. See reason above.
I have a strong dislike for inauthenticity.
The ones who first understand a solution are the ones feeling the pain of the problem.
Those whose job it is to spend other people's money don't feel pain.
European energy companies that are not cushioned from reality by tax payers' money (tragically few) are feeling the pain.
European businesses suffering the pain of overpriced electricity are feeling the pain.
So that's where our work with
@Ebea.work has been focussed for the last couple of years.
And slowly but surely, we are seeing the fruits of our labour.
Bulllish for Bitcoin mining in Europe and looking forward to the inaugural European Mining Summit in Helsinki in September.
Bringing hashrate to Europe.
For a prosperous, sovereign and abundant future.
The time is ripe.