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'No need to apologize,' says Pompliano chiming in on the Bitcoin energy debate
Bitcoin mining has long been singled out for its contribution to rising global carbon emissions. Estimates suggest that the Bitcoin network consumes roughly 122 terawatt-hours of electricity annually. дальше »
2021-12-30 04:30 | |
Economist claims a $500,000 Bitcoin would be disastrous for CO2 emissions
The founder of Digiconomist, Alex de Vries, predicts that, in the long run, the cost of mining a Bitcoin will rise to the price of a Bitcoin. The post Economist claims a $500,000 Bitcoin would be disastrous for CO2 emissions appeared first on CryptoSlate. дальше »
2021-8-18 04:00 | |
Bitcoin Impact on Climate Change Negligible, Nearly Half of Emissions From China
Recently, it was reported that Bitcoin mining now consumes as much as a quarter percent of the entire world’s electricity supply, putting it on par or higher than many small nations. However, the actual emissions and impact on climate change, according to a new study, aren’t as negative as once believed. дальше »
2019-11-20 22:00 | |
Decentralized Cryptocurrency with Minimal Carbon Emissions Developed
Distributed Computing Lab (DCL) has developed a radically innovative cryptocurrency that secures a network without centralization and emits a tiny fraction of carbon dioxide relative to that of Bitcoin (BTC). дальше »
2019-9-30 15:00 | |
Bitcoin’s Carbon Emissions Footprint: How Large Is It?
Now, if you have been into the blockchain technology industry for a while, you’d realize that the process of mining consumes quite a bit of electricity. This is quite noticeable, especially where proof of work is required for confirmation of transactions particularly where cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin are concerned. дальше »
2019-6-17 14:51 | |
Bitcoin Mining Emissions Are Reaching New Highs Per MIT and University of Munich Report
Bitcoin (BTC) is the most popular virtual currency in the world, but there are some critics that complain that it is contributing to climate change. In order for Bitcoin to operate it needs miners to confirm transactions with ASIC hardware. дальше »
2019-6-15 18:56 | |
Venezuela Issues 50,000 Bolivar Bill Amid Persistent Hyperinflation
Venezuelans are used to their currency costing less than the paper it’s printed on. Economic misfortunes and political upheaval place their country at the bottom of all inflation charts, year after year. дальше »
2019-6-14 12:58 | |
Research suggests Bitcoin mining’s carbon dioxide emissions are comparable to Las Vegas, Sri Lanka
Bitcoin’s rising popularity can be attributed to its recent bull run following which, the world’s largest cryptocurrency briefly breached the $9000 mark. At the same time, the cryptocurrency has been plagued with several criticisms from various quarters, one of which is the environmental impact of BTC mining. дальше »
2019-6-14 12:00 | |
Oil Field Alchemy: How Bitcoin Can Turn Waste, Emissions into Proof-of-Work
In a handful of oil fields in the Great White North, natural gas, an otherwise wasted drilling by-product, is being put to work. But it’s not being used to well more oil; it’s being used to mine bitcoin. дальше »
2019-5-8 20:07 | |
EarthTalk Researchers Say Bitcoin Mining Can ‘Bankrupt the Planet’s Climate’ Due to Carbon Emissions
According to a study conducted Manoa researchers at the University of Hawaii, the projected usage of bitcoin could produce enough CO2 (carbon dioxide) to push global warming well above 2 degrees in less than 30 years. дальше »
2019-1-9 20:15 | |
Big Crypto Bag Holder Barry Silbert Says Bitcoin Mining is 50x More Useful than Gold
Barry Silbert, the COE and founder of Digital Currency Group, pushed back against claims concerning bitcoin mining that had appeared in the Nature International Journal of Science. The article explained that mining of bitcoin is three times costlier than gold and its emissions are substantial when it comes to the four largest cryptocurrencies. About 3 […] дальше »
2018-11-8 19:24 | |
New Crypto Mining Research Attempts to Sound the Alarm on Bitcoin’s Proof of Work Energy Usage
Crypto Mining Is More Energy Intensive Than Mining Any Other Material A shocking report by a British Journal Nature Sustainability shows that in the past two years, cryptocurrency mining has generated between 3 million and 15 million tons of carbon emissions. дальше »
2018-11-6 17:39 | |
Another Report Says Crypto Mining Uses More Power than Traditional Mining
A report published today has stated that mining $1 worth of Bitcoin requires more electricity than mining almost any material traditionally dug from the earth. The authors state that between three million and 15 million tons of carbon emissions have been caused by the sector over the last two years. дальше »
2018-11-6 00:00 | |
BYD, One of the Top-Selling Electric Car Manufacturers Teams up With VeChain
The largest car brand in China, BYD, is gearing up for a carbon-neutral future. The manufacturer makes plug-in electric cars that reduce carbon emissions manifold. Now it is partnering with DNV GL and blockchain company VeChain to use their proof-of-concept framework. дальше »
2018-9-8 12:29 | |
Bitcoin’s Rise Reflects Governments’ Failure To Stabilize National Currencies
Bitcoin is digital gold for a digital generation. Libertarian proponents of cryptocurrencies, like America’s Founding Fathers before them, argue that fiat currencies are nothing but Monopoly paper: Why does fiat cash have value when it’s not backed by any real asset, such as gold or silver? In 1786, Thomas Paine wrote: “Gold and silver are the emissions of nature: paper is the emission of art. дальше »
2018-9-3 16:00 | |
New Study Says Bitcoin Has An Energy Problem That Could Exacerbate Climate Change
A newly released study asserts a large amount of electricity is eaten up as Bitcoin is exchanged and mined. The author suggests these consumption habits could be churning out enough carbon emissions to affect global climate change. дальше »
2018-8-9 09:00 | |
Study Finds Bitcoin Mining May Threaten Paris Climate Agreement
According to MarketWatch, Bitcoin mining requires so much energy that it could pose a threat to the international Paris Agreement, which was designed in 2015 to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released into the earth’s atmosphere. дальше »
2018-8-3 12:29 | |
Study Finds Bitcoin Mining May Threaten Paris Climate Agreement
According to MarketWatch, Bitcoin mining requires so much energy that it could pose a threat to the international Paris Agreement, which was designed in 2015 to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released into the earth’s atmosphere. дальше »
2018-8-3 21:31 | |
Liverpool Is Aiming to Become ‘Climate Positive’, Partners With a Blockchain Company
In an effort to become the first climate-positive city by 2020, the Liverpool City Council has decided to reduce its carbon emissions by up to 110 percent. They will achieve their goals with the help of a blockchain platform called Poseidon Foundation. дальше »
2018-7-23 17:05 | |
8 European Financial Entities Use Blockchain to Improve the Registration of Emissions
The National Securities Market Commission (CNMV), BME and six European banks are working together on a blockchain-based project called Fast Track Listing. The project’s goal is to reduce the amount of time and processes required to record the issuance of financial warrants. дальше »
2018-6-27 14:17 | |
PR: Blockchain Comes to the Real World with EnergiToken
Energi Mine is using ETK to revolutionise the global energy market through decentralisation and blockchain technology. The ultimate goal is to reduce global energy demand and carbon emissions by creating a system of financial incentives for businesses and consumers to save energy. дальше »
2018-6-14 20:29 | |
Swiss Alps Energy Takes Crypto Mining to Alpine Heights
Swiss Alps Energy wants to use empty buildings in the Swiss Alps to create cost-effective and eco-friendly mining centres. Bitcoin mining consumes massive amounts of energy. It requires more energy than the Republic of Ireland and produces 20 megatons of CO2 emissions, which is comparable to the impact of one million transatlantic flights, according to The post Swiss Alps Energy Takes Crypto Mining to Alpine Heights appeared first on ItsBlockchain. дальше »
2018-6-11 15:39 | |