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Energy Cost of 'Mining' Bitcoin More Than Twice That of Copper Or Gold (theguardian.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: The amount of energy required to "mine" one dollar's worth of bitcoin is more than twice that required to mine the same value of copper, gold or platinum, according to a new paper, suggesting that the virtual work that underpins bitcoin, ethereum and similar projects is more similar to real mining than anyone intended. One dollar's worth of bitcoin takes about 17 megajoules of energy to mine, according to researchers from the Oak Ridge Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio, compared with four, five and seven megajoules for copper, gold and platinum.

Other cryptocurrencies also fair poorly in comparison, the researchers write in the journal Nature Sustainability, ascribing a cost-per-dollar of 7MJ for ethereum and 14MJ for the privacy focused cryptocurrency monero. But all the cryptocurrencies examined come off well compared with aluminium, which takes an astonishing 122MJ to mine one dollar's worth of ore. [...] To account for the wild fluctuations in cryptocurrency price, and therefore effort expended by miners, the researchers used a median of all the values between January 1, 2016 and June 30, 2018, and attempted to account for the geographic dispersal of bitcoin miners. "Any cryptocurrency mined in China would generate four times the amount of CO2 compared to the amount generated in Canada," they write, highlighting the importance of such country-dependent accounting.

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  1. If it is worth it to you, who cares. by Charcharodon · · Score: 3, Interesting
    My personal favorite is Gridcoin. Your CPU/GPU time are being used to provide cycles for research on the projects of your choice through BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing).

    So the colleges get access to what amounts to a supercomputer

    I get some crypto. I was doing this for nearly a decade before they added the crypto so it is either actual money in the future or just another way to keep score.

    The last bonus is I had a stack of old machines in the garage collecting dust. A fresh OS install and BOINC and now they are set to wake up at night and crunch numbers to keep the house warm. It doesn't even matter that they are very outdated, any number crunching is a bonus, and the money that would have been spent anyway for the exact same thing. One day when I get motivated I'll rig up a thermostat that turns the software on and off so I can have better temperature control.