Resources

Institutional research on Bitcoin hashrate.

Long-form explainers, structural analysis, and a glossary for professional investors evaluating tokenized exposure to Bitcoin mining and the compute infrastructure underneath it.

Pillar / Explainer

What is Bitcoin hashrate?

A definitive institutional explainer on how Bitcoin hashrate is measured, why it has become a structural input to capital allocation, and how professional investors gain regulated exposure to it. Covers the hashrate-price relationship, hashprice as the unit yield metric, and the path from operational mining metric to investable quantity.

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Pillar / Research

Institutional Bitcoin hashrate investing.

How allocators think about hashrate as a financial primitive, why proxy exposures (ETFs, mining equities) carry different risk profiles, and how tokenized hashrate notes structured under Luxembourg securitisation law compare on a risk-adjusted basis.

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Pillar / Economics

Bitcoin mining economics.

The cost stack of an industrial mining operation, how hardware efficiency and energy price set the marginal producer, what halving cycles do to network economics, and how to model unit economics on a per-PH/s basis.

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Pillar / Structure

Hashrate-backed securities.

The structural anatomy of a tokenized debt note backed by contracted Bitcoin mining hashrate: issuer, compartments, security agent, custodian, audit, tokenisation, and the Luxembourg Securitisation Law of 22 March 2004 that frames it.

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Reference / Glossary

Glossary.

Definitions for the terms that recur across the Omnes site and offering documentation: hashrate, hashprice, difficulty, block reward, securitisation fund, compartment, security agent, tokenised debt note, and more. Built for professional investors who want precision over jargon.

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