NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s recent quote frames Bitcoin as an energy absorber turned portable currency, mirroring NVIDIA’s conversion of electricity to AI compute, positioning both as innovative value-creation systems.– Using NVIDIA’s $43.21B cash reserves, the post calculates that allocating them to Bitcoin in December 2022 (at ~$17,240/BTC) would yield ~2.51 million BTC, now worth ~$224B at $89,070/BTC for $180.8B gains—though it understates the multiple and errs on 3,270% growth versus actual ~418%.
– The infographic emphasizes Bitcoin’s 34x productivity edge over cash treasuries (416.8% vs. 12.37% over three years), advocating corporate balance sheet optimization via a linked simulator, amid rising AI-Bitcoin synergies.
“Bitcoin is absorbing excess energy and storing it as currency you can carry anywhere.” — @NVIDIA CEO, Jensen Huang.
That framing perfectly mirrors what NVIDIA itself does:
➤ NVIDIA turns energy into compute.
➤ Bitcoin turns energy into capital.
One converts electricity into intelligence.
The other converts electricity into money.
Both are fundamentally energy-to-value systems.
If @NVIDIA had allocated its $43.21B in cash to #Bitcoin instead of holding it idle, that reserve would now represent:
➤ ~485,123 BTC at today’s price
➤ +3,270% growth over 3 years
➤ $174.76B in unrealized gains
➤ Bitcoin proving 34x more productive than cash
Cash productivity: 12.37%
Bitcoin productivity: 416.80%
That productivity gap compounds into real balance sheet consequences — in this case, a $174.76B opportunity cost.
Capital is a tool—just like energy and compute. The advantage comes from how directly it converts raw input into durable output:
➤ @NVIDIA already mastered that at the hardware layer.
➤ #Bitcoin applies the same law to the balance sheet.
🤖 Try the simulator: simulator.bitcoinforcorporations.com
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