
Tyler Stevens—author of Bitcoin Mining Heat Reuse and a leading voice in the space—joins the show to unpack the growing “heatpunk” movement in Bitcoin mining. Traditionally viewed as a drawback, excess heat from mining is being reframed by heatpunks as a valuable feature, e.g. to generate useful heat—like home heating or hot water. Use for these heat byproducts can effectively subsidize the cost of Bitcoin mining—making operations significantly more profitable, or even free, while contributing to higher hashrate and a more decentralized network. As Stevens puts it, “Heat reuse solves the security budget problem.” With block subsidies declining over time, mining incentives must evolve to remain sustainable. If Bitcoin mining can serve a dual purpose—securing the network while also fulfilling real-world energy needs—it has a path to long-term profitability, even in a low-fee environment. In this episode, Tyler and I discuss: What “Bitcoin Mining Heat Reuse” is and why it’s shaking up both solo and industrial miners’ thinking The different ways heat from Bitcoin miners can be used What the long-term impacts of mining heat reuse could be in the face of a dwindling block subsidy How Bitcoin mining could change the economics of the global heating industry What the impacts of heat reuse could be for megaminers and miner centralization This episode of Bitcoin Rails is brought to you my NEW sponsors: LayerTwo Labs — developing research, software and technologies for scaling Bitcoin via the integration of Drivechains (BIP 300/301) Hashi — a trust-minimized collateralization primitive for native Bitcoin, powered by Sui Network smart contracts BitBox — an open-source Bitcoin-only hardware wallet, with smooth UX and no compromises on security. Check out Bitbox [dot] swiss and use code BITCOINRAILS to get a discount.
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