Bitcoin and Ethereum: their mining consumes the equivalent of a nuclear power plant

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

 Your graphics card can bring you money! With  such a promise, cryptomonas such as Bitcoin and Ethereum attract more  and more curious, amateur or professional, not to mention companies that  see in their technology the foundations of the future of financial  exchanges. Unfortunately, cryptomonas have an enormous defect: they consume an unreasonable energy. 

 A nuclear power plant to undermine

According  to Digiconomist calculations, the mining of Bitcoin and Ehtereum, the  two major virtual currencies, requires nothing less than 19.16 TWh per  year. 19 160 billion watts-hours per year. That  is as much as a country of 18 million inhabitants like Syria or about  as much as the production of one of the 19 French nuclear power plants.

The future is alarming because by its very nature, the difficulty of creating cryptomonies is increasing. Before  their use becomes commonplace, Bitcoin, Ethereum and their cousins will  have to transform to reduce their appetite in watts. 


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I'm a huge advocate of cryptocurrencies but it has always seemed to me rather odd that these futuristic technologies are so ancient in respect of the fact that they damage the environment like this. Why not invent a crypto that is more forward-thinking and eco-friendly?

You can have a look at Gridcoin , the power is used to do math operations for some really helpfull projects.

I'll check it out. Thanks.

Its just very complicated to set it up correctly

Nice job fo9ma keep posting :D

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