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The US Military Is Running A Live Bitcoin Node And Calling It "Power Projection"

Published Apr 23, 2026
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  • Admiral Samuel Paparo, head of US Indo-Pacific Command, confirmed the military is operating a live Bitcoin node for cybersecurity research.
  • The node is used for monitoring and operational testing, not for mining.
  • Paparo called Bitcoin "a valuable computer science tool as a power projection" in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Most Bitcoin headlines are about price action. This one is about missiles and strategic competition.

Admiral Samuel Paparo, the four-star commander of US Indo-Pacific Command,

told the Senate Armed Services Committee this week that the US military is actively running a node on the Bitcoin network. He called the asset a tool for "power projection" against China.

That is not a sentence that has been spoken at that rank before in a public setting.

What The Node Actually Does

A Bitcoin node is a computer that stores the full Bitcoin ledger and helps verify transactions moving across the network. Running a node does not mean mining Bitcoin.

It means watching the network, confirming transactions, and flagging unusual activity that could point to network-level threats or opportunities. Paparo told senators the military's node is used for cybersecurity research, specifically for monitoring network activity and running operational tests on network security using the Bitcoin protocol itself.

The node is not generating Bitcoin for the military. It's helping the Department of Defense understand how the network behaves under various conditions.

The practical upshot is that the Pentagon now treats Bitcoin's infrastructure as something worth studying at the protocol level, not just as a speculative asset class or a payments rail.

Why This Framing Is New

The US military has been studying cryptocurrency and blockchain technology quietly for years through research contracts, think tank work, and intelligence community projects. What's different about Paparo's testimony is that a serving combatant commander publicly characterized Bitcoin as a national security asset for the first time.

Paparo leads Indo-Pacific Command, the unified combatant command responsible for US military operations in the region where China is the primary strategic rival. Tying Bitcoin directly to that mission is a meaningful shift in how the Pentagon frames the asset in public discourse.

His specific language - calling Bitcoin "a valuable computer science tool as a power projection" - uses a military term that normally refers to the ability to deter or respond to an adversary abroad. Applying the phrase to a cryptocurrency protocol is unusual, and it's deliberate.

The implication: If a combatant commander sees Bitcoin as power projection, the Department of Defense likely has internal research and operational doctrine that connects the technology to strategic rivalry with China.

The China Angle

The "power projection" framing connects to proof-of-work, the energy-intensive process that secures the Bitcoin network. Paparo's argument is that the same cost structure that keeps Bitcoin secure can also impose costs on adversaries in cyber operations, because attacking the network requires matching or exceeding its energy spend.

China banned Bitcoin mining in 2021 and has since built its own centralized digital currency, the e-CNY. Paparo's testimony suggests the US sees value in the exact decentralized system China walked away from, which creates an ideological and technological divergence between the two countries on digital money.

That divergence matters for US policy beyond the military. If the Pentagon endorses Bitcoin as a strategic asset, it raises the political bar for treating Bitcoin as a fringe or speculative instrument in Washington.

The conversation shifts.

What To Watch

The next question is whether other combatant commands or the Joint Chiefs adopt similar language publicly. Paparo is one voice - if Northern Command, European Command, or Central Command make similar statements in the next 12 months, it signals a coordinated Pentagon position rather than an individual view.

For crypto markets, Bitcoin was trading near $78,000 around the time of testimony. The asset now has a new type of institutional user, and the user is wearing a four-star uniform.

Institutional adoption has been gradual for years. Military adoption is a different category entirely.

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