The Energy-to-Compute Podcast explores the intersection of energy, compute infrastructure, and digital infrastructure markets. Hosted by Jaran Mellerud of E2C Partners, the show features conversations with miners, data center developers, energy operators, investors, and industry builders working at the frontier of the Energy-to-Compute transition. We discuss how energy resources are increasingly monetized through large-scale compute infrastructure — including Bitcoin mining, AI data centers, and other compute workloads. Episodes break down the economics, infrastructure, and real-world challenges of deploying compute at scale, covering topics such as power markets, site development, hardware, capital flows, and global infrastructure trends. New episodes focus on what actually matters for operators, developers, and investors — not noise, hype, or price speculation.
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How NiceHash enables trading of compute like electricity | Marko Tarman
Apr 3, 202625 minS1
<p>Subscribe to The Energy-to-Compute Briefing for weekly insights on Bitcoin mining, energy markets, and compute infrastructure → https://www.e2cpartners.com/briefing</p><p>—</p><p>In this episode of the The Energy-to-Compute Podcast, Jaran Mellerud speaks with Marko Tarman, Business Development at NiceHash, a bootstrapped hash rate marketplace founded in Slovenia in 2014.</p><p>They discuss how NiceHash enables miners to sell compute in real time and how buyers compete for hash rate, driving prices above the FPPS floor. Marko explains why hash rate behaves like a commodity in the same way electricity does, and how NiceHash differs fund...
The Future of Bitcoin Mining Decentralization | Bob Burnett
Mar 16, 202648 minS1
<p>Subscribe to <b>The Energy-to-Compute Briefing</b> for weekly insights on Bitcoin mining, energy markets, and compute infrastructure → https://www.e2cpartners.com/briefing</p><p>—</p><p>In this episode of the The Energy-to-Compute Podcast, Jaran Mellerud speaks with Bob Burnett, founder of Barefoot Mining and a veteran of the computer industry with decades of experience in technology.</p><p>They discuss the future of Bitcoin mining decentralization and how the structure of the industry may evolve in the coming years.</p><p>Bob explains his well-known “rabbits, wild horses, and elephants” framework and why mid-sized “wild horse” mining opera...
Where Is Bitcoin Mining Easiest? The Ease to Mine Index | Valentin Rousseau
Mar 10, 202643 minS1
<p>Read the full report → https://www.hashlabs.io/insights/global-bitcoin-mining-report-the-ease-to-mine-index</p><p></p><p>—</p><p></p><p>In this episode of the Hashlabs Podcast, we’re joined by Valentin Rousseau, author of the Bitcoin Mining Ease to Mine Index (EMI).</p><p></p><p>The report analyzes 18 countries and evaluates how easy it is to mine Bitcoin across different jurisdictions, considering regulatory frameworks, fiscal policy, energy markets, permitting processes, import conditions, and climate factors.</p><p></p><p>In this conversation, Valentin explains the methodology behind the index and walks through the key findings from the research, including why Om...
European Bitcoin Mining Infrastructure | Janis Varkals
Mar 6, 202650 minS1
<p>In this episode of the Hashlabs Podcast, we’re joined by Janis Varkals from the European bitcoin mining infrastructure provider Power Mining.<br /><br />We start by breaking down how bitcoin mining infrastructure works. What are the challenges to be solved, and how do you solve them?</p><p></p><p>We then zoom in on the European market specifically, and Janis reveals how European miners are quietly becoming the most advanced mining operators in the world through deep integrations in energy systems with heat reuse and grid balancing.<br /><br />—<br /><br />Subscribe to the channel for more anal...
Where Is Bitcoin Headed Next? Market Outlook with K33 CEO | Torbjørn Bull Jenssen
Feb 24, 202647 minS1
<p>In this episode of the Hashlabs Podcast, we’re joined by <b>Torbjørn Bull Jenssen</b>, CEO of Bitcoin brokerage K33 and an early Bitcoin adopter since 2012.</p><p>We start by breaking down the short-term outlook for Bitcoin — what’s driving current price action, key macro factors influencing the market, and how investors are positioning in this phase of the cycle.</p><p>We then zoom out to discuss the long-term fundamentals underpinning Bitcoin’s value proposition, including adoption trends, institutional flows, and structural market dynamics.</p><p>Finally, we explore how miners can leverage brokerage and financial...
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