According to an article from Bitcoin Magazine, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Commander Samuel Paparo previously described Bitcoin as a computer science tool with "power projection" value during a congressional hearing, and disclosed that the Indo-Pacific Command is running Bitcoin nodes for cybersecurity testing. The article suggests that this statement is related to Jason Lowery's "Softwar" theory, which posits that PoW can enhance network deterrence through real energy costs, but this theory remains highly controversial, with critics questioning its feasibility in external cybersecurity, SHA-256, and ASIC supply chains.

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