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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @BLOCKNERD 26 Dec 2022
I think when people start to understand that on one side bitcoin consumes energy it will certainly will make a big correction when we exclude unnecessary money stealing suppressing 3rd parties / intermediaries (the ones spreading all the FUD because their own existence is on the line) on energy consumption , besides we all need to drive electric cars, have phones and computers that needs to be charged, and it’s not going to get any less. also to be honest , this whole energy transition and discussions are there for years since we started building up the whole sector in human history, they were also not the cleanest producers yet became very big, the one 1% capitalists didn’t give a f* about clean energy the proof is there, with still so many dirty polutive factories building a misleading consumer market , they just wanted to make as much money they could get; so I would say bitcoin pushed governments and this group to innovate and to be more honest about all the possible ways we could produce more and clean worldwide. the whole C02 discussion was long before bitcoin alive and pumping.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @benthecarman 23 Dec 2022
Energy FUD will still exist after hyperbitcoinization
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Jorj_X_McKie 23 Dec 2022
Energy + Bitcoin piece written by Halliburton … oh yeah! Bullish! I wonder if Shrub is mining & stacking
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @scottathan 23 Dec 2022
Cool article. Hopefully this turns out to be true and public views shift, although considering the slow movement of public opinion it may be till 2024. It's really inspiring to see so many miners using more inovative energy sources though
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