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by thousandautumns
2934 days ago
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> Bitcoin consumes as much power globally as a single large power plant, and roughly 10% of the world's data centers Well first of all, according to your own blog post, it is not as much power as a single large power plant, but as much power as the single largest power plant in the entire US. And thats just an estimate. It potentially uses twice that amount. And 10% of the power of all the worlds data centers is absolutely bonkers. That isn't a small number, its spectacularly large. And all of this for something that has yet to be adopted by 99.9% of the people on the planet. |
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Unlike data centers where electricity consumption is directly correlated with internet usage, Bitcoin's electricity consumption is instead directly correlated with its price (which attracts more miners), and is very indirectly correlated with the number of users or transactions.
It's very possible that Bitcoin could be adopted by a significant (e.g. 10% or more) percentage of the world population even as its price remains fairly consistent, which would mean its total electricity consumption would remain fairly consistent as well.