From Cyberspace to Outer Space: Will Fiat Imperialism Push Mining Off-Planet?

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From Cyberspace to Outer Space: Will Fiat Imperialism Push Mining Off-Planet?
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A serious consideration of the possibilities and motivations for orbital bitcoin mining platforms.

Tension is building in the mines. As the 4th Halving nears and the block reward trims to 3.125 bitcoin per block, miners must not only adapt to a significantly diminished reward, but contend with an increasingly profit-hostile future which might have surprised even the prescient Nakamoto.

Logically, the character and magnitude of state friction would be correlated and proportionate to bitcoin popularity over fiat's existing sphere of influence and control. If the U.S. monetary system, reaping the ill effects of decades of manipulation and recent global de-dollarization, begins imploding while bitcoin strengthens, federal response will be strong. It will be unlikely to accept contraction of its fiat power and be open to a bitcoin standard.

Access to external . . . sanctuaries always influenced the effectiveness of insurgencies . . . provid insurgents places to rebuild and reorganize without fear of counterinsurgent interference. . . Sanctuaries traditionally were physical safe havens, such as base areas, and this form of safe haven still exists . . . modern target acquisition and intelligence-gathering technology make insurgents in isolation, even in neighboring states, more vulnerable.

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