• Mubelotix@jlai.lu
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    1 year ago

    Did you ever wonder why people spent energy for Bitcoin instead of selling it to consumers and industries? It would clearly be more profitable right? You will be surprised to learn that they do when possible. They only mine Bitcoin when it’s the most profitable use of energy, which never happens unless Bitcoin is actually the only available option. People mine with energy they can’t sell or store for technical reasons. Whether that’s because there is not enough demand for it (Africa) or the facility is not connected to the grid. That means people mine Bitcoin with energy that would have been wasted otherwise. That’s neutral for climate

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      1 year ago

      Of all the wild, unsupported, and desperate claims, this is definitely one of them.
      That’s not how energy production works, that’s not how supply/demand works, that’s not even how the economics works

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        1 year ago

        That’s literally supply and demand. You are denying the undeniable. Review your axioms

        Edit: Or you can try justifying your claims but you will fail. You can maybe point out the simplifications that I made, considering something is true when it’s true more than 95% of the time