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Title: [2016-03-29] motherboard : Bitcoin Could Consume as Much Electricity
Post by: shane on March 29, 2016, 04:07:14 PM
These are two possibly conflicting fascinations, as previously pointed out by Christopher Malmo here at Motherboard. That’s because bitcoin is incredibly energy intensive: at the time of Malmo’s piece, he calculated that a single bitcoin transaction requires as much electricity as the daily consumption of 1.6 American households, and that number has increased since then. “Adopting Bitcoin as a major currency anytime in the next few decades,” he wrote, “would just exacerbate anthropogenic climate change by needlessly increasing electricity consumption until it’s too late.”

http://motherboard.vice.com/read/bitcoin-could-consume-as-much-electricity-as-denmark-by-2020


Title: Re: [2016-03-29] motherboard : Bitcoin Could Consume as Much Electricity
Post by: Kprawn on March 29, 2016, 04:17:15 PM
Not to be biased, please ask them to calculate how much the fiat system is costing to .... Print money {from the raw resources to the end product} then take the energy consumed to take it to the user.

Compare the energy consumed to run the private mainframes and networks {private ledgers} and the ATM costs {24/7} and also the vaults and the brick n mortar buildings and the Air conditioning in

these buildings and all the security surrounding these buildings... Do you still think the fiat system use less electricity than Bitcoin? Nope....   ::)


Title: Re: [2016-03-29] motherboard : Bitcoin Could Consume as Much Electricity
Post by: RodeoX on March 29, 2016, 04:24:52 PM
Not to be biased, please ask them to calculate how much the fiat system is costing to .... Print money {from the raw resources to the end product} then take the energy consumed to take it to the user.

Compare the energy consumed to run the private mainframes and networks {private ledgers} and the ATM costs {24/7} and also the vaults and the brick n mortar buildings and the Air conditioning in

these buildings and all the security surrounding these buildings... Do you still think the fiat system use less electricity than Bitcoin? Nope....   ::)
Amen brother. Their comparison implies that our current systems are somehow sustainable and not consuming vast energy resources. Never have I seen a criticism of the wasted energy of ATM machines, for example.


Title: Re: [2016-03-29] motherboard : Bitcoin Could Consume as Much Electricity
Post by: Carlton Banks on March 29, 2016, 05:45:20 PM
“Adopting Bitcoin as a major currency anytime in the next few decades,” he wrote, “would just exacerbate anthropogenic climate change by needlessly increasing electricity consumption until it’s too late.”

That would be a serious problem if anthropogenic climate change (a.k.a "the weather") was itself a serious problem. It only presents a problem in as far as there are an entire industry of shameless "environmental scientists" lending authority to this nonsense for the benefit of their political paymasters.

Put simply: no-one is taxing the air I breathe. Fuck. Off. And with Bitcoin, there won't be an effective tax on anything. I predict a significant stand-off between "environmentalists" and Bitcoiners on this issue. I predict Bitcoin wins.