New York Digital Investment Group estimates that Bitcoin mining will not represent more than 0.4% of global electricity consumption over the next decade.
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Bitcoin has already consumed more power in 2021 than it did in all of 2020, according to a recent study.
5207Here’s what experts on emerging tech think about the role of blockchain in achieving more sustainability and lessening the climate crisis.
396Bitcoin price reliably bounced off the 20-day moving average, which catalyzed an explosive rally from VGX, CHSB and EWT.
14841The market for staking has accelerated rapidly recently, and a shift to PoS will ensure that the blockchain ecosystem is more resilient.
18397Crypto companies are doing their best to go green by offsetting Bitcoin carbon emissions, but how accurate are their estimates?
2274Guizhou province is the first in China to announce an ambitious electric vehicle campaign, taking advantage of the power capacity freed up by Beijing’s Bitcoin mining ban.
10812According to the mining firm, it aims to create high-tech jobs for residents and support local businesses with the solar farm.
2821"I want to do a little more diligence to confirm that the percentage of renewable energy usage is most likely at or above 50% and that there is a trend towards increasing that number," said the Tesla CEO.
21710It’s unclear why authorities outright destroyed the miners rather than attempting to reap some value, but they could still be sold for scrap.
16600Russian crypto advocates are already collaborating with a consortium including some of China’s largest crypto mining-related companies.
4852Even Iran's minister of labor has reported electrical disruptions to his home as crypto miners continue to exert demand on the country's power grid.
4000A guide to Chia Network: farming, building a rig, the hard drive deficit and the future of the project.
18769Bitcoin itself has seen very little change over time — what has changed is the dominant perception of it.
3646Crypto mining pool BTC.com is leaving China after local authorities withdrew its power supply.
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