"When you think of the crowning American achievements, it's being able to deliver low-cost high-reliability power to households. And we're now seeing that achievement threatened in a number of different ways, ignorance chief among them.
So we have an opportunity to do what we do best, which is apply a free and open market to a problem that affects human flourishing, and we can take that grindstone and we can apply it to the problem until all that's left is dust.
And so that's my expectation: that by introducing a free and open market for electricity, and by introducing a free and open market for bitcoin and the buyer of last resort, we're going to be able to deliver orders of magnitude more electricity, on a non-environmentally compromising basis, on a non-cost-prohibitive basis, and on a free, fair, and open basis, such that the innovators of tomorrow will not have to worry about turning their thermostat up and down the same way that the innovators of today don't worry about pressing 'Search' on the Google bar."
—Harry Sudock, CSO of Griid Infrastructure