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!