The Relationship Between Bitcoin Price & Hashrate.
This article examines the relationship between the price of Bitcoin and hashrate.
The implications of this relationship can heavily influence mining profitability.
How Will Tariffs Impact Bitcoin?
How will tariffs impact Bitcoin? What is a tariff? What is Triffin's Dilemma? This article breaks it down.
Still Want To Mine Bitcoin?
We get a lot of questions about the advantages of mining Bitcoin with us.
“Mining with Company XYZ is cheaper. Why should you mine with Simple Mining?”
Does The U.S. Have a Debt Problem?
Debt ceilings, debt spirals, budget deficits, etc.
Politicians are scrambling to deal with the looming debt problem. But what is REALLY going on behind the scenes?
Get Bitcoin at a Discount
What if you could turn cheap electricity into discounted Bitcoin? Mining effectively ignores the price action.
When you plug in an ASIC, you’re no longer buying BTC at the sticker price; you’re producing it at your electricity rate. You get hard money at wholesale prices.
Mining vs MSTR
Mining vs MSTR vs Buying BTC:
To understand which approach is the best, you need to have a benchmark (a ruler to measure with).
We are trying to get more in BTC terms.
“What actions can I take now that will return me the most Bitcoin 10 years from now?”
Mining vs MSTY
What is MSTY and how does it compare to hosted Bitcoin mining? This article explains the dividends and if it is a sustainable solution to income goals.
What is Stratum V2?
Bitcoin mining just took a massive step in pool development.
For years, mining pools have been consolidating.
Today, the top three pools “control” over 70% of Bitcoin's total hashrate. Until Stratum V2 Bitcoin Mining
The Future of Transaction Fees
What happens if the bitcoin “mempool” clears?
The mempool is a holding area for transactions that have been broadcast to the network but have not yet been confirmed and included in a block.
What is the Bitcoin Power Law?
Is the Bitcoin Power Law special?
Let’s take a step back and assess what a power law is.
A power law is a relationship between variables where one quantity varies as a power of another.