KnC sells $12 million worth of hash power for Q2, but actually limits the # of units shipped to artificially create a shortage. What's the conclusion?
Make it rain ASIC
Integrated circuits are indeed expensive to develop, but not compared to the demand. If you include all the money that would be thrown at a solution to the mining network problem, convince yourself there are folks who would pay a lot for the intellectual property.
Public research initiative to make bitcoin ASIC technology open source?
I'm not certain such an effort would solve the problem. I can say I wish there were more sources for bitcoin silicon. If there is some belief this is possible, I will try to coordinate it. I have access to a public IC development facility.
I've imagined a world where miners are parts of lamps or embedded in solar panels. In the future, you may find yourself lured to buy a specific brand of cola because it includes an ASIC bitcoin miner.
More appropriately integrated into things that need the heat rather than wasting it or needing to cool it.
Water heaters, clothes dryers, room heaters, sauna, etc.