A slightly tangential question, in regards to Bitcoin and Blockchain, that I (surprisingly?) haven't seen answered/asked: Blockchain is computationally intensive, but why does it has to be used for Bitcoin. There could be another solution, which achieves all its objectives, but isn't necessarily as convoluted. What am I missing? Why not just use SQL databases?
Bitcoin consumed 134 TWh in total during 2021
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Re: Bitcoin consumed 134 TWh in total during 2021
#112With a climate crisis the last thing we needed was to make the most effective energy consumption system ever constructed. The whole thing literally works on competing on consuming more energy. No other system works so efficiently towards such goal. What's scary is that the whole thing was designed to be unstoppable. My utopian hope for the future is that we start sending rigs in orbit close to the sun. Since we only…
Bitcoin's addiction to dirty coal killed between 1500 and 15000 people last year.
To process 4 transactions per second.
In a few years Bitcoin mining will kill way more people than the number of political dissidents it could hope to save through the magic of decentralization.
[edit] Energy is not free people. Not even renewables. Making electronics isn't free. E-waste isn't free. This isn't WoW.
[1] https://ccaf.io/cbeci/index
[2] https://www.statista.com/statistics/494425/death-rate-worldw...
[3] https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2011/03/deaths-per-twh-by-ener...
Re: Bitcoin consumed 134 TWh in total during 2021
#113Earlier quoted context omitted.
Most of mined Gold is used as an investment vehicle or to make jewelry. Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/299609/gold-demand-by-in...
But that 46% used for “investment” can still be used for something tangible at a later date and so has something other than speculation setting it’s price. Frankly I was pleasantly surprised it was only 46% used for investment.
now that population has irrevocable possession as well, which still doesnt exist for digital tradable goods outside of this system, and all those people can use their digital property for multiple things too
even if it only does any one of those multiple thing moderately well, instead of anything exceedingly well, thats still value. it relies on cognitive negligence to make a separate higher standard for this, that could not apply to any asset under supply and demand pressure.
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#114Earlier quoted context omitted.
I have a son who is just about 10 years old, and he’s getting to the age where he’s beginning to realize how irrational our world is. We recently had a conversation discussing the fact that we could eradicate hunger and the need for clean water globally, but for a whole host of reasons we have not yet done it. He continues to probe “why“ and all I can say is, essentially, because people are greedy and unmotivated gen…
Adam smith wrote a short philosophy book about this back in the day about this very topic. (something like: what is worse: stubbing your toe, or a natural disaster somewhere remote which kills thousands but doesn’t affect you personally). I wouldn’t say it’s “the answer” but it is “a candidate answer”
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#115Earlier quoted context omitted.
The comparison is the CO2 saved from transitioning from fossil fuel vehicles to EVs
The world's biggest EV market is China. 60% of their grid runs on coal. It would be interesting if there's any climate savings from what they're doing with EV vs ICE given their infrastructure. I'm doubtful it's much if anything.
Re: Bitcoin consumed 134 TWh in total during 2021
#116A slightly tangential question, in regards to Bitcoin and Blockchain, that I (surprisingly?) haven't seen answered/asked: Blockchain is computationally intensive, but why does it has to be used for Bitcoin. There could be another solution, which achieves all its objectives, but isn't necessarily as convoluted. What am I missing? Why not just use SQL databases?
How would a centralized SQL database have prevented the USG from cutting funding to Wikileaks?
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#117I like cryptocurrencies but this high electricity usage has kept me away from Bitcoin in the early days. I've since come to forgive Bitcoin for this ridiculous energy usage because of how important a problem Bitcoin is solving (the world desperately needs provably scarce, deflationary hard money). It's just unfortunate that people chose to focus on Bitcoin and not some other PoS crypto which uses less electricity...…
Why does the world need deflationary money?
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#118Bitcoin and Data centers are two major global warming behemoths no one talks about. It's about time it became an issue.
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#119The only way to beat Bitcoin or other proof-of-work cryptocurrencies is to remove the need for them. Bitcoin and other cryptos have a use-case; it may not be apparent to someone living in a developed country with access to a good banking system or it may be one you don't like and involves criminal activity, but there absolutely is a use-case. The only way to stop this is if the traditional banking system catches up a…
Care to share your evidence for the first paragraph?
Re: Bitcoin consumed 134 TWh in total during 2021
#120now do cloth dryers
Christmas lights FTW