You calculate the maximum number of transactions per block given the blocksize limit. Read the thread. This is not rocket science. You take publicly available estimates of Bitcoin mining power consumption and do some simple math.
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Replying to @marcan42 @hikari_no_yume and
no you cant. And is another proof that you dont know how bitcoin-blockchain works. I dont say that bitcoin not use energy but this calculations are completely false.
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Replying to @spiroseliot @hikari_no_yume and
If you want to claim I made a mistake in the calculation, you're going to have to point out the mistake. Just saying "you're wrong" without an explanation just makes *you* look like you have no idea what you're talking about.
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Replying to @marcan42 @hikari_no_yume and
i just told you but your cant understand it because your dont know how bitcoin system works.
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Replying to @spiroseliot @hikari_no_yume and
I'm sure I don't know how Bitcoin works; I just happened to read the original Bitcoin paper and build a Cell SPE miner 8 years ago. I also got out when it became clear the community had spiraled out of control and the current system was unsustainable.
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Replying to @marcan42 @hikari_no_yume and
can you understand this? https://blockchain.info/tx/0d74fab8619a380026882f757555307b80af0ee9b8d274b44a3e963ab6c5046b … No Educate yourself first and after that we can talk. A good place to start is here https://lopp.net/bitcoin.html
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Replying to @spiroseliot @marcan42 and
that's a bitcoin transaction
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Replying to @hikari_no_yume @marcan42 and
i really dont have time. You can easily find what i try to say three tweets before... :P I cant answer the same thing to every "supporter" of this non tech guy. What kind of media is this? The blind-tech fest?
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Replying to @spiroseliot @hikari_no_yume and
If you're trying to argue that the number of transactions per block is variable (I think that's what you're trying to argue? You're doing a terrible job of it) the point is that's is a *maximum* number of minimum-sized transactions, and you can use that to do the calculation.
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Replying to @marcan42 @hikari_no_yume and
you calculate transactions to bitcoin as a single input output this is wrong. Every AtM use 5520W. There are over 400,000 ATM to USA. That means that only in USA the ATM's uses 2428800000w
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What exactly makes you think a single ATM uses 5520W? Here's an ATM datasheet. 260W idle, 410W during a transaction. http://www2.diebold.com/gssasupaes/cut_sheets/cut_sheet_files/Self%20service%20terminals%20-%20ATMs/BulkCash%20terminals/177443r02.pdf …
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Replying to @marcan42 @hikari_no_yume and
maybe i am wrong to this number i had not time to confirm it but even with 410w USA ATM for sure uses the same power as every house in develop world use or all of ATM's of USA use the same power as a small country. And we talk about one single country.
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Replying to @spiroseliot @marcan42 and
ATMs are an interesting case because they are one of the less efficient parts
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