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Ban bitcoin to save the planet

by | Jun 13, 2022

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Ban bitcoin to save the planet

by | Jun 13, 2022

Originally published May 2022.

Greenpeace has finally woken up to the fact that bitcoin is wasting vast amounts of electricity and something should be done about it. They are calling for a change to bitcoin’s computer code to stop the waste. A change will be a difficult and long process to achieve. Therefore, many are wondering what they can do immediately to stop wasting electricity. Here is one: boycott bitcoin to immediately reduce global electricity production by 0.6%.

Most people understand that the higher the demand for a product, in this case bitcoin, the more the price of the product rises. Bitcoin has been considered a new store of value, a commodity like gold. Of course, it isn’t, because nothing can be made of it. It will never, like Agamemnon’s funereal mask of gold, be discovered after thousands of years and hailed as an archaeological treasure, maintaining its value from a time predating the Trojan War.

Some think bitcoin is a form of payment and transfer of funds, but that mainly applies to criminal activities. 

What is unquestionable in this energy-conscious world is that the production of bitcoin involves a large expenditure of electricity. So much so that transferring bitcoin uses 0.6% of global electricity production.

According to a University of Cambridge website, transferring bitcoin uses the same amount as that used by all the residential fridges in the USA.

“Just transferring bitcoin uses 50% more electricity than the total amount of electricity used to send most of the data sent over the internet”

Another comparison is to the electricity used by the internet public cloud. By comparison to bitcoin’s 0.6%, the entire global public cloud (including Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Alibaba), which together sends most of the world’s data over the internet, only uses 1.0% of global electricity production. The public cloud includes all the services of Big Tech and also tens of millions of other companies, including the huge bandwidth video streaming and video conferencing services. It is hard to fathom, butjust transferring bitcoin uses 50% more electricity than the total amount of electricity used to send most of the data sent over the internet.

This electricity waste stems from the fact that bitcoin has a technologically built-in perverse incentive to waste electricity. Millions of bitcoin creators, known as miners, fiercely compete with each other for the right to issue and sell to the public 6.25 new bitcoin every 10 minutes. Therefore, the higher the bitcoin price, the more incentive – and money – the miners have to buy and use even more electricity (using more computers) to obtain a greater chance of receiving that right to issue new bitcoin (which is very lucrative for them). Since all the competing miners are thinking alike, the perverse incentive leads to a counterproductive and destructive upward spiralling ‘arms race’ of electricity waste that directly correlates with the price of bitcoin. A graph found on the University of Cambridge website makes this correlation perfectly clear.

Energy is valuable and scarce in many parts of the world. We can reduce bitcoin’s perverse incentive by boycotting bitcoin. If the demand for bitcoin stops, the price of bitcoin precipitously falls in value and the world saves 0.6% of global electricity production. We can do that overnight. Wake up to a better world. 

Protest useless energy consumption. Boycott bitcoin.

Bob Seeman’s book, The Coinman, can be ordered here.

About Bob Seeman

About Bob Seeman

Bob Seeman is the author of the most authoritative critique of bitcoin, The Coinmen (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SL4CNBD). He is a co-founder of RIWI Corp, a data analytics company, speaker, electrical engineer, California attorney and consultant.

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