The U.S. military is now looking at Bitcoin as more than just a digital currency. It sees potential use in national defense and cybersecurity. That news came outThe U.S. military is now looking at Bitcoin as more than just a digital currency. It sees potential use in national defense and cybersecurity. That news came out

U.S. Army Explores Bitcoin for National Cybersecurity Defense

2026/04/24 20:43
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The U.S. military is now looking at Bitcoin as more than just a digital currency. It sees potential use in national defense and cybersecurity. That news came out today during a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, specifically focused on the Indo-Pacific region.

Commander Samuel Paparo of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command spoke about Bitcoin’s role in cyber defense. He pointed to its "proof of work" system as a key feature. Paparo said, and I’m paraphrasing a bit, that Bitcoin is a reality and its computer science applications could be important for cybersecurity, beyond just its economic side.

The Problem of Low-Cost Cyberattacks

One big issue the officials highlighted is how cheap cyberattacks are. Unlike traditional warfare where you need planes, bombs, and soldiers, a cyberattack can cost almost nothing. This low cost makes things like spam campaigns and ransomware attacks much more common. The barrier to entry is just too low for bad actors.

Bitcoin’s proof-of-work system might offer a solution here. It requires real energy to verify a transaction or signal. So, for the first time, there could be a measurable physical cost in cyberspace. An attacker would have to spend real electricity and computing power for every attempt. That changes the math, I think.

Academic Roots and Geopolitical Tensions

The idea isn’t completely new. Jason Lowery wrote a thesis at MIT that laid out this concept. He calls Bitcoin an "electrocybersecurity technology" rather than just a payment system. According to him, the real value isn’t the public ledger but the proof-of-work mechanism itself. It makes sending signals in cyberspace costly, which basically applies old-school deterrence theory to the digital world.

This defense angle matters more now because of tensions in the Indo-Pacific. There’s been a quiet competition between the U.S. and China over Bitcoin mining and holdings. The U.S. now leads in global Bitcoin hashrate. Estimates suggest the U.S. government holds about 328,000 BTC. China might have around 190,000 BTC from its earlier PlusToken seizure. So both countries have skin in this game.

It’s still early days, and this isn’t investment advice. But it’s interesting to see the military consider Bitcoin’s technical properties for something other than finance. A link to a similar story from another source would help us gauge how this narrative is spreading.

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