đź§  Just did some mind-bending math on the future of Bitcoin decentralization.

What if just 10% of the world’s households—roughly 750 million homes—each ran a modest 12 TH/s Bitcoin miner?

That’s a global hashrate of 9,000 EH/s (9 ZettaHash).

For context: the entire Bitcoin network in 2025 is humming at ~1,000 EH/s.

We’re talking about a network 9x more secure than today. Unattackable. Unbreakable. Borderless. Truly by the people, for the people.

Imagine:

· No more industrial mining farms dominating.

· Solo mining becomes not just possible, but probable.

· Every home becomes a tiny fortress securing the network.

It’s not a pipe dream—it’s a power grid dream. ⚡️

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The once-dominant industrial mining farms, shackled by fiat debts, energy contracts, and Wall Street expectations, finally capitulate. They sell their land, liquidate their ASICs, and settle their last obligations in a dying currency.

And then?

They come back—not as lords of the mining world, but as sovereign individuals. They use their deep technical knowledge not to run empires, but to consult, to maintain home miners, to write code, to secure the network they once tried to dominate.

They don’t employ Bitcoin.

Bitcoin employs them.

It’s not a downfall—it’s an ascension. A return to the roots. From centralized extraction to decentralized participation. From corporate overlords to node operators.