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Bitcoin Could Consume As Much Electricity As Denmark By 2020 (boingboing.net)

JustAnotherOldGuy writes: The numbers are very back-of-the-envelope and assume a worst case: widespread adoption of Bitcoin and not much improvement in Bitcoin mining activity, along with long replacement cycles for older, less efficient mining rigs. But even the best case [scenario] has Bitcoin consuming a shocking amount of electricity. [As mentioned in a report from Motherboard,] "The results show that in an optimistic scenario, the increase in electricity consumption of the Bitcoin network compared to now is not shocking, from around 350 MW to around 417 MW, but still on the order of one small power station. If things play out a little less favorably, however, the Bitcoin network may draw over 14 Gigawatts of electricity by 2020, equivalent to the total power generation capacity of a small country, like Denmark for example.

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  1. Energy star rated bitcoins. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Cost 0.

  2. New unit of measure... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    From now on, we measure power consumption by the Denmark!

  3. Re:Already disputed and debunked by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    They're voting for Trump. He'll make Bitcoin great again!