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MARA’s Plans to Expand Internationally, Purchase Energy Assets w/ Adam Swick
MARA wants to have 50% of its operations abroad by 2028. Here’s how they plan to do it.

Crisis Over? U.S. CBP & Bitcoin ASIC Importation
Seized machines from Bitcoin miners are slowly being released. Is that the Trump affect or is more to come?

BlackRock’s $2B Mining Holdings, BitFuFu’s $20.4M Buy, BTC Mining’s Economic Impact, and Milei’s Scamcoin
How much of the mining market does Black Rock own, and why did Argentinian President Javier Milei endorse a memecoin?

ASIC Prices, Russia Restrictions, Alaska Gas Mining, $4.6B Mining Stock Shorts, Bye Bye Gary
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Colin, Charlie, and Matt are back with this week’s biggest Bitcoin mining headlines. To start, the trio dives into this week’s Mining Pod newsletter to discuss revival of the ASIC miner market. Then, they provide an update on incipient restrictions of Bitcoin mining in Russia in areas with power shortages. They also cover a novel story onHicorp tapping the largest gas reserve in the US with a bitcoin mining pilot in Alaska, yet more news on AI-pivots from bitcoin miners, and the $4.6 billion in open shorts against Bitcoin miners. Finally, for this week’s cry corner, Bitcoin and crypto professionals, pedestrians, and obsessives rejoice at the resignation of Gary Gensler.

Are Mining Stocks Overvalued? With JP Morgan’s Reggie Smith
JP Morgan analyst Reggie Smith rejoins Colin and Will to discuss Bitcoin mining economics, valuation metrics, and the emerging intersection with AI computing. We go through how a big bank like JP Morgan values miners, including possible costs and revenues, before focusing on AI/HPC and mining. Lastly, we finish on mining costs, dilution and relative valuations of the mining industry.

Oct Miner Updates, MARA M&A, Mining in Ethiopia, and Block’s Proto ASIC
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Colin, Will, and Matt are back with this week’s meatiest mining headlines. October updates are in for public bitcoin miners, so the gang covers the highs (and lows) of the first month of Q4. They also cover MARA’s 8-figure acquisition of three mining sites in Ohio. Plus, an update on Bitcoin mining in Ethiopia, which is reportedly netting the country’s power authority ~$55 million in business with roughly 2-3% of the Bitcoin network’s hashrate in the country. And for the final news item, an update from Block’s Proto team on its forthcoming bitcoin mining ASIC – oh, and this week’s cry corner, in which *checks notes* legacy media pundits are still comparing Bitcoin to the dot com bubble’s defunct early movers…

Bitcoin Mining Capital Markets, How the Elections Benefit BTC with Mostafa Al-Mashita
Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Not so long ago, Bitcoin miners had difficulty accessing debt – they still do, but miner capital markets have improved significantly. Secure Digital Markets Co-founder and Direct of Sales and Trading Mostafa Al-Mashita joins us on this Mining Pod to explain how these markets have changed and what it will take for them to improve further. He also gives his take on what a second Trump presidency means for Bitcoin and the market more broadly.

Reviewing Riot’s Q3 2024 Performance
We watched Bitcoin miner Riot’s Q3 financial reporting and ripped a podcast right after!

Is Bitcoin Mining Investable?
Where does the game of chase end? For Bitcoin miners, maybe never.

Bitcoin Hashrate ATH, Greenidge Court Case, Unfounded Bitmain Sanctions Scare, and Faketoshi 2.0
Where is all the hashrate coming from? Plus, why Bitmain sanction rumors are (probably) overblown.
