

DMT-natconics
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@dmtnatconics
Natconics is the first HD art collection on Bitcoin applying Digital Matter Theory. https://t.co/SCI2SxdO62 https://t.co/fZZ6GwxrWG





The problem is that, under the current setup, Bitcoin loses in almost every scenario. If Bitcoin’s price doesn’t rise aggressively, we’ll see waves of small miners shutting down because they can’t stay profitable. That funnels hashrate into the top 5 pools and accelerates centralisation. But if Bitcoin does 2x every halving, miners will be fine, yet the network becomes more attractive to attack. The gap between the security budget and the potential payoff from a 51% attack widens. (And before we get lost in “who would do this?” debates - I’m talking about political and reputational attacks, not financially motivated ones.) Paradoxically, the healthiest scenario for Bitcoin is slow price appreciation accompanied by a “fat” security budget that scales with it.

NAT season hits X Spaces 🌊 @natgmi @TheBlockRunner We’ll talk about miner incentives after the halving, Bitcoin’s long‑term security budget, and how BTC‑native $NAT ties into block production and fees. Drop your best $NAT questions to win 200 USDT! Join us today at 12:00 PM UTC🔗 x.com/i/spaces/1qGoN…





The dev experience on @tap_protocol and @TracNetwork is great, almost ready for dry run 👏
