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by pinephoneguy
1570 days ago
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Don't forget that traditional banks consume lots of energy as well. Their armies of employees and tellers are required to drive an hour or so every day, they maintain tons of physical buildings, truck around piles of physical currency etc. Traditional fiat is given legitimacy based on government's monopoly on violence inside their borders which often result in wars. Nothing is free and I'm fairly certain that crypto will end in less energy consumption, not more. |
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This is a spurious comparison, traditional banks provide orders of magnitude more services to orders of magnitude more people.
> Nothing is free and I'm fairly certain that crypto will end in less energy consumption, not more.
One day, could, will.
But still isn't and doesn't. With a background of a world scrambling for cleaner power to mitigate climate change. That's the problem.