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Bitcoin Will Save Our Earth
Bitcoin Magazine ^ | 3-25-21 | Evan Bayless

Posted on 03/26/2021 7:34:50 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion

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To: Susquehanna Patriot

you might look at the articles on this website. A lot of people find them readable:

https://www.gemini.com/cryptopedia


41 posted on 03/26/2021 11:37:10 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: ConservativeDude

I do not remember. Try some search engine.


42 posted on 03/26/2021 11:39:34 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: ConservativeDude
I thought this sentence was very Obamaesque...

To these critics, Bitcoin is a totally useless, degenerate system that will end up consuming all energy on the planet in 18 months if we don’t stop it right now.

He posits an absurdist example of what a critic would say pretending that it's an authentic criticism. Obama would do this all the time:

Republican say it's best if we just let these children starve to death because that's what the Founders wanted

Or some equally ridiculous characterization of what his critics believe.

43 posted on 03/26/2021 1:41:57 PM PDT by ScubaDiver (Reddit refugee.)
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To: discostu
For one thing this article is ignoring how much electricity “mining” takes.

I think the point is simply that since bitcoin mining takes energy, the search is on to pursue lower cost electricity. It obviously takes energy, like many other industries.

Plus the general internet electricity which bitcoin can’t function without. There’s no way it uses less electric than the other forms of digital money (debit cards, EFT, etc). So at best it’s a net zero.

Not sure. There is a whole infrastructure to support the fiat money system - Fed, Reserve banks, banking, etc.

44 posted on 03/26/2021 1:45:05 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (I'd rather be anecdotally alive than scientifically dead...)
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To: Susquehanna Patriot
It’s hard to move bales of cotton to get a haircut and then get change in bitcoin.

That's it... bitcoin doesn't need change. It is divisible to 8 digits. It is paid exactly. Or do I misunderstand your point??

Unless bitcoin can be held and transacted easily by billions of people before a currency implosion, a person with bitcoin “wealth” has nowhere to transact very easily.

Not sure you would need billions of people.

In fact, the energy needed to transact might not be available in the place where the currency imploded.

If there is no longer power, we will have bigger problems and will be bartering ammo, beans and toilet paper.

I'm betting the electricity will come on again.

45 posted on 03/26/2021 1:48:10 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (I'd rather be anecdotally alive than scientifically dead...)
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To: ScubaDiver

fair enough....but on Twitter, I’ve seen many comments like that that are as ridiculous as the straw man he sets up.

there is a LOT of alarmism over BTC’s energy consumption...a LOT...which shouldn’t surprise us, because as we all know, climate alarmists are hysterical jihadists


46 posted on 03/26/2021 2:05:27 PM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: amorphous

Bitcoms are commodities from what I understand, not currencies, with unstable values that fluxuate with tax consequences when sold or converted. However I am not familiar with bitcom transactions either as investment or as used in commerce.

But this is what I am referring to:

“Don’t look now but the world is racing down a path that has been interlaid with landmines of control and surveillance and yet almost no Western politician of any party seems concerned enough to even talk about the impact this will have on personal privacy. “

https://ellacruz.org/2021/03/26/get-ready-to-become-a-digital-asset-of-the-globalists-great-reset-by-humans-are-free/


47 posted on 03/26/2021 2:17:44 PM PDT by Rock N Jones (1935)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

And a whole infrastructure to support bitcoin. If it becomes the general currency the banks are involved, all the banking system of the stores. It won’t be different. Only thing it avoid is the physical production and distribution, which is such a small fraction of the money running around in the world it barely rates.


48 posted on 03/26/2021 2:41:41 PM PDT by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: Rock N Jones
The IRS actually classifies cryptocurrencies as property. And yes, we're becoming controlled and surveiled way beyond what is allowed under the Constitution.

I recently read the Biden/Harris administration is hiring private contractors to go through everyone's digital file (Twitter, FB, emails, etc) in order to compile a list of those who may pose possible threats to their new order.

Biden is about to issue gun control E.O.s - guess who they're going to visit first with those orders in hand.

I've been warning we haven't seen nuttin' yet. Get what you need now to hold out for as long as you can, even if you have to go into debt to do it.

Can you believe it's only been a year since COVID? This craziness is getting worse, and worse.

49 posted on 03/26/2021 3:07:32 PM PDT by amorphous
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To: discostu

“ Only thing it avoid is the physical production and distribution, which is such a small fraction of the money running around in the world it barely rates.

We might add that Bitcoin replaces the vast hoard of banking employees with technology too


50 posted on 03/26/2021 3:12:46 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (I'd rather be anecdotally alive than scientifically dead...)
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To: amorphous

“craziness is getting worse, and worse.”
Well I can see you are about as optimistic of the Biden future as I am !!!


51 posted on 03/26/2021 4:07:00 PM PDT by Rock N Jones (1935)
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To: Rock N Jones

Well, if you believe all of the worst parts of the bible are about to be fulfilled, then I’d say we’re pretty much the same, optimistically.


52 posted on 03/26/2021 5:35:45 PM PDT by amorphous
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To: amorphous

“if you believe all of the worst parts of the bible are about to be fulfilled then I’d say we’re pretty much the same, optimistically”

Yes in that case I would say it is a meeting of the minds.

Matthew 24 NLT
32 Now learn a lesson from the fig tree. When its branches bud and its leaves begin to sprout, you know that summer is near. 33 In the same way, when you see all these things, you can know his return is very near, right at the door. 34 I tell you the truth, this generation will not pass from the scene until all these things take place. 35 Heaven and earth will disappear, but my words will never disappear.


53 posted on 03/26/2021 6:23:21 PM PDT by Rock N Jones (1935)
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To: discostu
For one thing this article is ignoring how much electricity “mining” takes.

Mining is a euphemism for the expending of energy to secure the ledger described in the post. The term comes from the reward for the work in the form of bitcoin.

54 posted on 03/26/2021 8:49:25 PM PDT by Database
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To: aMorePerfectUnion
Energy won't be a problem once human details are worked out.


55 posted on 03/26/2021 8:52:33 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: Database

Yes I know where the term comes from. I also know how bitcoin mining blew up the GPU market and years ago crossed the line where you spent more on electricity mining the coin than the value of the coin.


56 posted on 03/27/2021 6:24:46 AM PDT by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: aMorePerfectUnion

No it doesn’t. Not if it became the major currency. Because people will STILL have bank accounts, they will STILL take out loans, they will STILL have issues. The banking industry works that way because of HOW money works, not what money is.


57 posted on 03/27/2021 6:25:54 AM PDT by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: discostu

Hmmm. Given the fact that the post talks extensively about electricity use for mining in an attempt to justify it, I concluded you didn’t understand what mining was.

As for GPU mining, that hasn’t been cost effective for Bitcoin since 2012 or so. The blow up in GPUs in the last few years is not due to Bitcoin mining.


58 posted on 03/27/2021 7:34:35 AM PDT by Database
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To: Database

No the blow up is still related entirely to bitcoin and its ilk. Mining is still going on for the hundreds of OTHER cryptos out there. I know everybody likes to pretend it’s just bitcoin, but it ain’t.


59 posted on 03/27/2021 7:46:57 AM PDT by discostu (Like a dog being shown a card trick )
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To: discostu

Not arguing about the continued existence of banks. Of course they will exist.

I’m referring to the energy footprint of all those buildings and employees.


60 posted on 03/28/2021 9:14:46 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (I'd rather be anecdotally alive than scientifically dead...)
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