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by enkid
1016 days ago
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This is such a weird take. The existence of bitcoin mining increases electric demand. There's no inherent reason that without it demand would spike above what it already is without, outside of the price of energy, which it sounds like wasn't really a factor here. (Because the market is clearly being inefficient when a supplier is paying someone not to buy their product.) |
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