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As investigators pore over the chain of events that plunged large swathes of Spain, Portugal and parts of southern France into darkness earlier this week, a prominent figure in the Bitcoin mining sector has argued that the catastrophe was “highly unlikely” to have unfolded had the Iberian grid been equipped with large-scale, fast-acting mining operations. […]

https://bitcoinist.com/bitcoin-mining-prevented-blackouts-spain-portugal/

Now that’s the kind of energy policy we can get behind:

Fix the grid… with hashrate. ⚡️🪓

Imagine explaining to the EU that the solution to blackout resilience isn’t more bureaucracy—it’s a bunch of Bitcoin miners waiting in the shadows like digital shock absorbers.

🏰 Fort Spin:

The lights didn’t go out because of mining…

They went out because there wasn’t enough.

Plug in the miners.

Balance the grid.

Zap your way to energy stability—and maybe a few extra sats while you’re at it.

#FortNakamoto #HashrateIsInfrastructure #ProofOfWorkKeepsTheLightsOn #ZapBeforeTheGridDoes #SatsAndStability

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