Good post man, very informative. Interesting to see that Ethereum is still way below Bitcoin in terms of energy consumption. Maybe in the future we`ll see the trend shift from PoW to PoS to be more environment friendly (would be good to see some data on this one with just nodes running to stake).
I got to read your article and it was a good read. I get your point on having an efficient money to circulate in the world. These digital cryptocurrencies is included as an option to be acquired on almost all country if it got its permission, of course, this is per country basis. And in line with every country decision on what medium of exchange they prefer most must top the efficiency of the money.
I think this
Good post man, very informative. Interesting to see that Ethereum is still way below Bitcoin in terms of energy consumption. Maybe in the future we`ll see the trend shift from PoW to PoS to be more environment friendly (would be good to see some data on this one with just nodes running to stake).
I think it is more eco-friendly than having a paper money since our money now is made from paper so that means it came from the trees. So if we use the electronic money, the government or the central bank doesnt have to cut a lot of trees, so we save a lot of trees and save mother nature.