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Examining The State Of The Bitcoin Mining ASIC Market

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A panel of four major players in the ASIC space took the stage of Bitcoin 2022 to discuss the state of the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) market and future outlooks. The panel included Nishant Sharma, Johnny Yao, Mike Francis, Chris Manzano and Kristy-Leigh Minehan, all of whom have a plethora of experience in ASICsThe conversation spanned innovation, consensus change, supply shocks, upcoming hardware and future outlooks.

Nishant Sharma moderated while Yao Xian Jun, Mike Francis and Kristy-Leigh Minehan took the Mining Stage at Bitcoin 2022 to discuss the current state of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). These machines are colloquially referred to as miners, or the equipment used to mine bitcoin and have historically had a somewhat volatile market with price swings and supply constraints.

Sharma is a founder and partner of BlocksBridge Consulting which focuses on public relations and marketing advisory for blockchain companies, and previously served as the director of public relations for Bitmain, one of the world’s leading ASIC manufacturers.

Sharma started the conversation with an easy question, “What are the current ASICs available?”

After each of the panelists discussed the options available, the conversation went more towards supply shocks and technical upgrades for equipment in the space, specific to the idea that we have been stuck on 7 nanometer chips for quite some time.

We are all waiting for the market to see it, and let it go.” Johnny Yao said on launching 5 nanometer (nm) miners. But not everyone on stage agreed.

Johnny Yao is vice president of global sales for Canaan Creative, a Chinese ASIC manufacturer considered to be one of the first companies to apply ASICs for the mining of bitcoin in 2013.

“We don’t think the focus should be on nanometers or chipsize, said Chris Manzano with Bitmain, a leading ASIC manufacturer.

Necessity breeds innovation.” Said Mike Francis.

Francis is the chief executive officer of U.S-based Distributed Ledger Inc, which provides mining infrastructure, cloud services and blockchain infrastructure for governments, enterprise corporations and private entities.He eluded to the future of innovative hardware which is hard hard to predict and noted that not every company can afford data centers, which will lead to specific forms of innovation.

Closing out the conversation, Nishant asked the panel, then specifically Christy, what the thoughts on changing the proof-of-work consensus model for bitcoin looks like.

“Anyone who is suggesting to change bitcoin’s proof of work, simply does not understand how elegant bitcoin’s design is.” Christy Minehan answered.

Minehan serves as a technical advisor for Merkle Standard, which is a sustainable mining company, and as an expert witness for the Round Table Group.

This panel concluded after addressing the need for innovation in the space and the ability to adapt in supply shocks. Speaking on the conversation of changing consensus models, Christy made it a clear point to say that industries have risen from proof-of-work, and to abandon that industry is nonsensical. The mining industry has vastly evolved over time, and has more room still yet to grow.

Bitcoin 2022 is part of the Bitcoin Event Series hosted by BTC Inc, the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine.



Source: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/examining-the-state-of-the-bitcoin-mining-asic-market

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