Bittensor co-founder: Bitcoin's computing power exceeds the total of the world's top 100 supercomputers by 600,000 times
According to CoinDesk, Bittensor co-founder Ala Shaabana stated at the Proof of Talk summit in Paris that Bitcoin's computing power exceeds that of the top 100 supercomputers in the world combined by 600,000 times, demonstrating the scale of distributed computing.
Shaabana pointed out that true computing power no longer belongs to isolated corporate data centers, but to open, global networks. Shaabana believes that through programmatic goal setting, open networks attract talent and computing power far more efficiently than traditional enterprises. The long-term bullish logic is no longer primarily based on technology, but driven by debt, liquidity, and a decline in trust in traditional sovereign systems.
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