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    Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

    Digiconomist Retweeted Yassine Elmandjra

    Bitcoin is the product of climate change denialism and greed. Its supporters are continuously repeating the same line of broken arguments to justify the fact that it's a system built on requirement to waste resources. As much as they try, the genie won't go back into the bottle.https://twitter.com/yassineARK/status/1360343382556483587 …

    Digiconomist added,

    Yassine Elmandjra @yassineARK
    1/ Bitcoin critics continue to assert that mining is wasteful and disproportionately damaging to the environment. Contrary to consensus thinking, we believe the impact of bitcoin mining is a net positive for the environment. Here's why:
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    4:58 AM - 13 Feb 2021
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      2. Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

        Bitcoin mining doesn't generate anything even remotely useful. The closest this comes to having a purpose is comparable to flying empty planes for the sake of keeping your flight slots.https://www.berkshirepublishing.com/2020/10/09/bitcoin-and-other-blockchains-advance-article/ …

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      3. Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

        But "the majority is done with excess renewables" so it's not much of an issue is it? Let's first establish there is no independent research that actually confirms that. Cambridge annually surveys miners, and most recently these miners indicated only 39% of energy used is "green"

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      4. Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

        Yes, the same survey notes that a majority of miners has some level of renewables in the mix, but that holds true even if I put a single solar panel on my coal-based power plant. 39% of the energy being obtained from renewable energy sources is not a majority.

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      5. Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

        Let's ignore any self-selection bias for now, and examine how miners even get to 39%. Notice how the "green" part isn't exactly evenly distributed? Cheap excessess of hydropower can only be obtained during the wet season in China. The rest of the time they run on fossil-fuels.pic.twitter.com/sVT9ASWyol

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      6. Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

        For the sake of convenience, let's also ignore that there's a lot of controversy around hydropower by itself http://mizzima.com/article/chinas-demolition-land-tibet … Regardless, the average carbon intensity of the energy used for Bitcoin mining is still comparable to that of natural gashttps://www.cell.com/joule/fulltext/S2542-4351(19)30255-7 …

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      7. Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

        Miners may make use of more renewable energy sources in the future? Sure, though the intermittent nature hasn't been the best match to date. Recent trends actually include increased use of sanctioned Iranian oil (now 8% of the network)https://www.arabnews.com/node/1794836/middle-east …

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      8. Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

        But even if this was running on 100% renewable energy sources (let's also ignore any displacement there), the use of highly specialized equipment with short lifetimes ensures that each Bitcoin transaction is equivalent to throwing away an iPhone 12 mini.https://digiconomist.net/bitcoin-electronic-waste-monitor/ …

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      9. Digiconomist‏ @DigiEconomist Feb 13

        Digiconomist Retweeted halfin

        This sustainability problem has been known since the first few weeks of Bitcoin's existence, but sadly over a decade was lost on making up poor excuses.https://twitter.com/halfin/status/1153096538?s=20 …

        Digiconomist added,

        halfin @halfin
        Thinking about how to reduce CO2 emissions from a widespread Bitcoin implementation
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      2. Peter Gerstbach‏ @PeterGerstbach Feb 13
        Replying to @DigiEconomist

        Thanks for this rebuttal. The retweeted thread is very biased indeed. Where I don’t agree is that Bitcoin mining does not generate anything useful. You can’t decide for others what is useful! I think it would be better to focus on facts not believes.

        2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. ~C4Chaos 🔆‏ @c4chaos Feb 13
        Replying to @PeterGerstbach @DigiEconomist

        ~C4Chaos 🔆 Retweeted ~C4Chaos 🔆

        the point is that there are alternatives. here’s one of them 🔥🤷🏻‍♂️⚡️https://twitter.com/c4chaos/status/1359879837075210242 …

        ~C4Chaos 🔆 added,

        2:20
        ~C4Chaos 🔆 @c4chaos
        the best blockchain is no blockchain.  the best mining is no mining. the best fee is no fee. #FirstPrinciples #IOTA 💎🦋⚡️ IOTA explained in under 3 minutes https://youtu.be/3mQfd5YxxRA  pic.twitter.com/nmk1QL53HC
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