Ultimately, no pubco mining company can resist the investor push toward AI. Profit margins, profit margins, profit margins.

https://theminermag.com/news/2024-09-05/bitcoin-marathon-ai-board/

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Every miner who tries this will go bust

It makes sense that there is a strategic benefit for collocation among large consumers of energy and, if a public mining company wants to broaden their service/product line with something complementary and predictable (unlike mining as it pertains to revenues), why not do so?

The disadvantage I see is that running a high compute data center is a different set of skills & responsibilities than operating a mining farm with regards to climate control, software management, hardware management, etc. but, so what? That’s a staffing & operations challenge. Not impossible. If it helps a mining company smooth out its P&L, again, I don’t see the problem — especially if they are going to HODL what they mine on their balance sheet.

I have no idea why anyone would want to core functionality of their tools implemented through any other means than local compute.

Even with POW we should aspire to have more distributed mining sites, but at least that only concerns one specific, highly automated use case.

For any design related work remote compute seems all but self sabotage for individuals and collectively viewed alike.