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Re: Bitcoin mining leads to cheaper energy, and also cheaper computation
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hugeblack
on 13/10/2022, 09:41:03 UTC

Just a thought I wanted to share with you folks.
I don't think it can contribute much, let's look at it abstractly, the capacity of the bitcoin market at the moment is far from a trillion dollars, so the amount of spending on research and development will not be like companies with several trillion dollars or mega economies.
If we reach a market capacity, for example, 10 trillion, it will be a suitable motive for research and development.


Based on this article, the volume of investment in development is $80.5 billion, how much do you think the bitcoin share will be?

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Semiconductor companies worldwide are expected to increase research and development spending by 9% in 2022 to $80.5 billion after climbing by an above average 13% in 2021 to a record-high $71.4 billion, according to IC Insights' soon-to-be-released 2Q Update to The McClean Report 2022


Soruce ----> https://www.newelectronics.co.uk/content/news/semiconductor-r-d-hits-record-in-2021/#:~:text=Semiconductor%20companies%20worldwide%20are%20expected,to%20The%20McClean%20Report%202022.