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by baseballdork
1707 days ago
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Why? This is not a free market, nor a market price that reflects externalities of generating that energy. I'm not okay with 0.5% of the earth's energy being consumed to produce sha sums for the sole purpose of mining speculative assets. |
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doubly funny your worries about externalities, when bitcoin actually meaningfully drives renewable production that is going to be essential in reducing those externalities.
> not okay with 0.5% of the earth's energy being consumed to produce sha sums for the sole purpose of mining speculative assets
packed as much manipulation and misinformation as you could into that one, didn't you?
i'm more than ok with significant chunk of energy's energy going into ensuring security of a global decentralized settlement layer and currency with predictable issuance policy that can't be fucked up by politicians that suddenly realize they need to print a couple trillions to cover up how much they stole.