Research: Bitcoin Mining Operations Use Far Less Energy Than Banks

Research: Bitcoin Mining Operations Use Far Less Energy Than Banks
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2018-8-22 16:00

At a time when bitcoin antagonists have not stopped criticizing the world’s flagship digital currency for its high power consumption, The Conversation, a nonprofit academic news source has published a report on August 20, 2018.

In the article, University of Pittsburgh energy technology researcher Dr. Katrina Kelly Pitou explained why bitcoin mining activities pose less harm to the environment than. . .

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