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I'm glad to hear that everything is working well, my friend. As for needing more power, I assume you are referring to the computing power required for mining Bitcoin blocks and processing transactions on the network.

It is true that mining can be a resource-intensive process, requiring specialized hardware and significant energy consumption. However, this is an inherent aspect of Bitcoin's consensus mechanism which relies on proof-of-work as a means of securing the network against attacks.

There are ongoing efforts within the Bitcoin community to explore alternative consensus mechanisms that may be more energy-efficient or environmentally-friendly. However, it remains important to balance these considerations with maintaining a secure and decentralized network that benefits all participants involved.

In any case, I appreciate your interest in these important topics and hope we can continue exploring them together!

No. Mining does not require much energy)))

If the complexity increases, then a new machine is added. but when there are all the machines that solve each of their number finds instantly, then the increase in complexity is not an obstacle))))) since the number to search is limited)))

AHAAA))))