Energy, Entropy, Ingenuity, Bitcoin, Savings
The next six weeks are going to be packed full of new content, new essays, twitter insights, Sats savings, podcasts, spaces and more.
Below is the schedule, along with some links to a few things you may have missed last week. Also - we’ve set up on LinkedIn, so follow us there to help us spread the word, and get insights from all the essays.
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Schedule
Last week:
Brian Gitt: Bitcoin’s power problem, and how to fix it
This was an essay dedicated to Nuclear Power, Small Modular Reactors and how the most energy-dense fuel can be used to power Bitcoin and the new data-hungry world we are living in.
If you missed it, you can find a link to the essay here:
We also recorded a fantastic Twitter Spaces with Brian, which you can listen to here:
And…for those continually hungry for the best content, Luke recorded a podcast with Brian a couple weeks ago, on this specific topic. You can watch that here:
This week
Gideon Powell: Bitcoin, Energy and Human Ingenuity: An Infinite Nexus.
If you’ve not heard of Gideon before, it’s time we change that. He is the CEO at Cholla, Inc, an energy-abundance focused company based out of Texas, who’s motto is “Never Stop exploring”. This man is the embodiment of energy, and his writing reflects precisely that.
His essay will drop here on Substack, Wednesday the 8th of November. So make sure you’re subscribed to read it (and of course share it around).
To celebrate, there will be a NEW code available for purchases of the collectibles. You will find that when it goes live.
We will also be recording a Spaces with Gideon on Thursday 8:30am Central US time. Click this link so you can add it to your calendar.
The First Economist to merge Energy and Money, with Gideon Powell
Make sure you tune in!
Next week
Drew Armstrong: On Entropy. An enquiry into information, energy and time.
If you like deep, Gigi / Dhruv style articles, then this one will be for you. Drew will take you on a journey across time and space, into the very heart of the “qualities” we cannot escape from: Time, Energy and Entropy.
His essay will go out on the 15th, followed by a spaces on the 16th of November, which you can add to your calendar here:
You cannot escape entropy or time.
Week of Nov 20th
Andrew Myers: Towards Permissionless Power
Andrew is the founder of Satoshi Energy - a company working at the nexus of Bitcoin and Energy. His piece covers Bitcoin’s impact on the price, stability and sustainability of global power markets - which if you read my foreword to this year’s edition, you’ll note that I say the most significant step change for humanity (perhaps ever) will be the accurate economic measure of energy. Bitcoin does this, like nothing else ever has.
Andrew’s essay will drop on the 22nd of November, and we have a Spaces lined up with him the day after, which you can add to your calendar here:
Buckminster Fuller predicted Bitcoin.
Week of Nov 27th
Marty Bent: The ESG lie, and the necessity for more energy density.
Marty’s piece will drop the week after, pushing back against the Malthusian model of the world, the fiat lie that is ESG and why energy density is key for human flourishing and expansion.
Essay drops on the 29th. Spaces session TBC.
Week of Dec 4th
Svetski: UberMoney: Nietzsche’s missing ingredient
I decided to do something a bit different, and explore the concept of energy and vitality through a Nietzschean lens. I can only promise you that my essay will ruffle some feathers and challenge you all to think more sharply about who we are as individuals, and how we must all show up if we’re to inherit the earth as Bitcoiners.
Once again, I will drop the essay mid week on the 6th, followed by a Spaces on the 7th. The exact time is TBC, so keep an eye out.
Week of Dec 11th
Offical PDF Launch!
We will bring it all home with a final run down of the entire series of essays and make the PDF available for public download, followed by a Spaces with all (or as many) of the Authors, discussing not only their pieces, but their outlook on Bitcoin, Energy and the world.
The exact time and date of the Spaces session is TBC, so keep an eye out!
FINAL NOTE!
Each week, we will offer a unique code for you to save some Sats on the Bitcoin Times collectible. You can apply it to a single copy, or get a little better value applying it to a bundle. Each week will be 10k less than the prior week, and the code is only available for the first TEN orders. If you snooze, you lose:
Wk 1: 70k Sats off with code: “Nuclear” - All used up.
Wk 2: 60k Sats off with code: “______” - you’ll find out tomorrow.
Wk 3: 50k Sats off with code: “______” - you’ll find out 15 Nov.
Wk 4: 40k Sats off with code: “______” - you’ll find out 22 Nov.
Wk 5: 30k Sats off with code: “______” - you’ll find out 29 Nov.
Wk 6: 20k Sats off with code: “______” - you’ll find out 6 Dec.
Wk 7: 10k Sats off with code: “______” - you’ll find out 13 Dec.
Now…for those of you who have come THIS far…
A special gift.
I have just created THREE extra spots for the “Nuclear” code that are valid for 48hrs. These will get you the same 70k Sats off from any purchase, like I gave out last week. If you missed out, now is the time, and here is the link to the store:
Thankyou all once again for your continued support.
If you could be so kind as to like, share and comments on each of the articles we publish in the coming weeks, it will help to boost reach and ensure that more people are acquainted with the work we’re doing here. Also make sure you’re following us on Twitter and the new LinkedIn Page here.
See you all on Wednesday!
Aleksandar Svetski
Founder, The Bitcoin Times
@TimelessBitcoin
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