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by adwn
532 days ago
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One argument against that line of thinking is that energy production has negative externalities. If you use a lot of electricity, its price goes up, which incentivizes more electricity production, which generates more negative externalities. It will also raise the costs for other consumers of electricity. Now that alone is not yet an argument against crypto currencies, and one person's frivolous squandering of resources is another person's essential service. But you can't simply point to the free market to absolve yourself of any responsibility for your consumption. |
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Acknowledging that facilitating scams (eg pig butchering) are cryptocurrency's primary (sole?) use case, I'm willing to look the other way if we end up with the grid we need to address climate crisis.