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Title: Crypto Miners’ Energy, Climate Costs Draw White House Scrutiny
Post by: BDLLTD. on June 09, 2022, 03:00:20 AM
Is this going to inflict a hard blow on the crypto infrastructure?

"The Biden administration is teeing up policy recommendations to lower cryptocurrency mining’s energy consumption and emissions footprint, marking its first major foray into a poorly understood industry that critics say threatens U.S. climate goals and strains the power grid.

“It’s important, if this is going to be part of our financial system in any meaningful way, that it’s developed responsibly and minimizes total emissions,” Costa Samaras, principal assistant director for energy for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, told Bloomberg Law."...

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/environment-and-energy/crypto-miners-energy-climate-costs-draw-white-house-scrutiny (https://news.bloomberglaw.com/environment-and-energy/crypto-miners-energy-climate-costs-draw-white-house-scrutiny)


Title: Re: Crypto Miners’ Energy, Climate Costs Draw White House Scrutiny
Post by: pooya87 on June 09, 2022, 04:07:21 AM
Is this going to inflict a hard blow on the crypto infrastructure?
Why would it? When China banned bitcoin mining the hashrate only dropped a little bit then people panic sold their bitcoins crashing the price that led to more hashrate drop but both hashrate and price were recovered in a very short time. US doesn't have nearly as much hashrate as China had.


Title: Re: Crypto Miners’ Energy, Climate Costs Draw White House Scrutiny
Post by: Yogee on June 09, 2022, 05:40:09 AM
A study to be done by a team from White House eh? I'm hoping they come up with a fair or balanced report by listening to all relevant parties involved in crypto mining. This is probably the best time for the Bitcoin Mining Council to shine hehe. They were formed for times like this after all.