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by QuadrupleA
1830 days ago
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Even if the electricity were 100% generated by wind farms and solar panels, what a colossal waste of it - rather than helping humanity it goes to feed racks of millions of red hot machines to solve useless hash puzzles all day. It's like feeding vast amounts of wood into an ever growing fleet of steam engines that just travel in circles all day, and once every 10 minutes one of the trains throws off a piece of gravel or a paint chip that humanity has decided has incredible value due to how hard it was to obtain. |
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Compared to all this, the energy/environmental footprint of bitcoin is laughably tiny.
IMO bitcoin does indeed have the potential of solving a global problem (not easily manipulatable reserve currency) .. that'd be a political/economic benefit that would justify a non trivial expenditure of resources. We'll see in the future whether it can come true. The experiment itself appears already useful to me. More useful than many other things humans have done. Yeah, totally subjective.