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Ian Issa: The Next Decade of Bitcoin Mining Will Be Won on Energy, Not Hardware

Posted on March 21, 2026
  The era of hardware-driven competitive advantage in crypto mining is ending. What replaces it will look nothing like what came before — and most operators are not positioned for it.

When I founded HashNet in 2022, the dominant conversation in the mining industry was about hardware: which ASIC generation would define the efficiency curve, which manufacturer would capture the most enterprise orders, which publicly listed miner had the largest hashrate growth target on their investor call. I understood why. Hardware had been the primary lever for a decade. Faster chips meant more Bitcoin per watt. More Bitcoin per watt meant better margins. Better margins meant more hardware. The logic was circular and self-reinforcing — right up until it wasn’t.

WHERE THE CEILING IS

What changed was not the hardware curve, which continues to advance. What changed was the competitive ceiling. At a certain scale of efficiency improvement, you are no longer extracting competitive advantage from your machines — you are merely keeping pace with the rest of the industry. The hardware delta has compressed. The energy delta has not. Energy access — its cost, its reliability, its regulatory security, and increasingly its carbon profile — is the variable that will separate the dominant mining operations of 2030 from those that will not survive the decade. This is not a prediction about Bitcoin’s price. It is an observation about industrial economics that the mining sector is only beginning to absorb.

  “”We didn’t open to retail because we were ready to sell. We opened because the record was long enough that we didn’t have to.””

— IAN ISSA, FOUNDER & CEO, HASHNET

WHY WE BUILT WHERE WE BUILT

We built HashNet’s global infrastructure on this premise from the start. Our facilities in the United States operate on Tier-1 grid infrastructure — not because it is the cheapest power available, but because reliability at scale is itself a competitive advantage. Downtime is not a minor operational inconvenience. At the output levels we are producing, every hour offline is a measurable and permanent cost. Our facility in Ethiopia operates on ultra-low-cost hydroelectric power — a category of energy access that is structurally scarce and geographically concentrated. The operators who have secured positions in low-cost renewable energy infrastructure today are not simply saving money. They are building moats that are not replicable by late entrants at any reasonable cost of capital.

THE BIFURCATION ALREADY UNDERWAY

What I observe in the competitive landscape is a bifurcation that is not yet fully priced. On one side: operations with diversified energy access, algorithm agility, and execution intelligence capable of responding to market conditions in real time. On the other: single-algorithm, single-geography operations running on fixed energy contracts, with no structural answer when the profitability environment turns against them. The 2024 halving was a preview. The next halving will be a more severe test. Each cycle, the structural disadvantage of the inflexible model compounds. Each cycle, the advantage of the adaptive model compounds in the other direction.

I am not arguing that Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory is in question — I have built a company on the conviction that it is the most important asset in the world and that producing it is structurally superior to purchasing it. What I am arguing is that not all Bitcoin production is equal, and that the gap between the operations that will define the industry in 2030 and those that will not is already visible to anyone looking at the architecture rather than the hashrate headline.

The next decade of Bitcoin mining will be an energy story. The hardware race produced a category. The energy race will determine who survives it. The operators who positioned early — when cheap, reliable, renewable energy access looked like a secondary consideration rather than a primary one — will spend the rest of the decade explaining it to the operators who didn’t. We positioned in 2022. The thesis, at this point, is well on its way to becoming consensus.

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