For ten years now I've payed a premium on my electricity bill to purchase energy from renewable sources, to incentivize and support renewable power, with the goal of lowering carbon output.
I am _pissed_ these plants are literally wasting energy to mine crypto. Every renewable watt that goes on this is so much less offset carbon.
I hope those that get rich off this can explain themselves to their kids and grandkids.
What I choose to use energy for is valid and worthwhile. What you choose to use energy for is invalid and wasteful?
Maybe we just get on with decarbonizing the energy system, make sure everyone is paying for the energy they use, and then we don't have to worry about making moral judgements.
Whether crypto is “valid”
or not isn’t the issue. Externalities are.
When power plants mine crypto, they are offloading costs to people that gain no benefit in the form of pollution. Therefore there is a reason for everyone else to care.
Crypto mining is not free of harm to uninvolved bystanders.
The same thing could be claimed of plenty physical goods though to. How much energy was used to make the aluminum foil I baked on so i don't have to clean the pan? How much money is spend mining gold that im just going to carry around as jewellery that could have instead atleast been mere plating. And when all those things are directly tradable with money, and bitcoins are tradable with money, mining bitcoin is to a consumer no different than mining gold.
Your argument doesn't make the other argument more ore less valid.
You should always consider how much energy something consumed and how relevant it is for our society.
Bitcoin has no future and is not replacing or solving a real problem. Right now it only increaes droughts and crazy weather.
Mining gold is totally different than bitcoin. Not sure why you would even argue in this direction.
Gold can be recycled which reduces the co2 footprint / makes it more and more useful. Gold also creates emotions and supports our society structure as a symbol on rings.
It's critical for scientific discoveries and for computers.
And still we need to make sure we mine gold as co2 efficient as possible with as little impact to nature than possible. Equal to bitcoin just that bitcoin doesn't do any of what gold does.
My ring is a token to my love to mi wife and will be recycled in 80 years. Bitcoin is producing co2 when mined and whenever transfered and the base system needs to run 24/7 even if none is doing anything on the network.
The fact that the same reasoning can be done for other things does not remove the justification of this reasoning.
This is why there is advocacy for a lot of eco-friendly behaviors, including those you mention.
But the problem of cryptomining is on the heavy side of the harmful behaviors -- and potentially extremely harmful if the frenzy is not curbed, as hinted by this kind of news.
Crypto is special because minging crypto makes mining crypto worse. Almost everything else gets more efficient with scale. It's a positive-reinforcing death spiral.
What ires me over this one is that they rationalize it by thinking "it´s green energy, so it´s not a problem if we waste it". Meanwhile, for every megawatt they put into mining bitcoin, someone burns almost a half ton of coal. They can decide to put it on the grid to offset energy production from other sources, yet they decide to "waste it" on bitcoin. (As a sibling noted, it being wasted is a question of opinion)
Perhaps. But perhaps it will create further economies of scale for renewable energy which will accelerate adoption of renewable energy. The more renewable energy that is used, the cheaper it gets, wasted or not.
This could increase the pricing differential between clean and dirty electricity sources. However, most utilities don't care and so will buy the cheaper electricity, which means that there won't be a significant push to decrease fossil fuel based generation.
Unless demands from bitcoin mining start to strain clean electricity generation, there isn't really much reason to build more renewable capacity either. The kind of thing described in the OP (the repurposing of existing facilities) is likely to be the main result for the foreseeable future.
> Despite getting the plant back to full power, there's not a lot of profit in running a plant that still uses all of the original 1800s machinery. That's why some of the plant's energy is now being used to produce bitcoin.
Mining bitcoin will allow a threatened landmark to survive through used hardware and clean energy.
None of your points have anything to do with my response. Moving the goalposts shows that you aren't capable of thinking clearly about the issue and your ad hominems speak even less about your character.
The energy was going to waste, a heritage site was preserved, no co2 was released, they were unable to sell the power to the grid.
Keep raging at windmills that generate 0.1% of global emissions if it makes you feel like a hero. It won't solve anything.
1. We crossed the line on climate change. We need to stop wasting co2 for everything not critical to us and need to start investing and incentivcing green things.
2. I heard this argument often enough and blindly repeated: bitcoin will always optimize for the cheapest energy. Right now it co sums coal energy and it takes away green energy.
There is also no incentive for any Bitcoin miner to invest in green energy. Why would they? If they would it would mean laws make it that they have to because green energy would be the cheapest one. And then they would still consume all of this green energy because that's what bitcoin consumes: Energy.
The only thing left is heat. Heating with energy is the worst way of heating. Heating through thermal energy is more efficient.
Bitcoins value is decoupled from the energy sector. The incentive of burning co2 for money is much higher than what the energy market is optimized for.
Our energy market is often subsidies because people NEED energy.
Guess who wins in rural china? Bitcoin mining or a light bulb for a kid to learn in the evening? Come guess
Energy sector value will get coupled to crypto. It will eventually be one industry. Crypto will become the way for energy producers to capitalize on excess renewable energy.
We don't have storage so it's not enough to get to 100% renewables. We need to get to 1000% production so off peak production will fullfill all our needs. And they need to have a way to get paid for the excess.
Price of energy will be dictated by price of bitcoin, and government will subsidize energy sale to residential consumers so they can afford energy. Commercial ventures will pass the additional energy cost to consumer in prices of goods.
It will all land at equilibrium where mining is only profitable when done with excess energy.
I'm not sure if your analysis is correct about the outcome, but it is a brilliant look at one way forward. Something else that excess energy could be used for is recycling aluminum, possibly for large-scale reissue of aluminum-air batteries. In any case, combining some sort of production to the excess may be far easier than grid-level storage and I hope some people in the right positions listen to you about that.
Grid feeding fossil fuel stations dump carbon into the air, but as part of a public service. Private non-grid fossil fuel stations should be taxed for the dumping of carbon.
I suspect it could be politically favorable to do so.
All the sanctimonious tech types making more than all the lower classes they sneer at - they think it’s their right to “waste” energy on their unimpeachable luxury good: their Tesla.
Whereas using it to hash for an unconfiscatable store of value is wrong /s
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 51.3 ms ] threadI am _pissed_ these plants are literally wasting energy to mine crypto. Every renewable watt that goes on this is so much less offset carbon.
I hope those that get rich off this can explain themselves to their kids and grandkids.
Maybe we just get on with decarbonizing the energy system, make sure everyone is paying for the energy they use, and then we don't have to worry about making moral judgements.
When power plants mine crypto, they are offloading costs to people that gain no benefit in the form of pollution. Therefore there is a reason for everyone else to care.
Crypto mining is not free of harm to uninvolved bystanders.
You should always consider how much energy something consumed and how relevant it is for our society.
Bitcoin has no future and is not replacing or solving a real problem. Right now it only increaes droughts and crazy weather.
Mining gold is totally different than bitcoin. Not sure why you would even argue in this direction.
Gold can be recycled which reduces the co2 footprint / makes it more and more useful. Gold also creates emotions and supports our society structure as a symbol on rings.
It's critical for scientific discoveries and for computers.
And still we need to make sure we mine gold as co2 efficient as possible with as little impact to nature than possible. Equal to bitcoin just that bitcoin doesn't do any of what gold does.
My ring is a token to my love to mi wife and will be recycled in 80 years. Bitcoin is producing co2 when mined and whenever transfered and the base system needs to run 24/7 even if none is doing anything on the network.
Die Bitcoin die
This is why there is advocacy for a lot of eco-friendly behaviors, including those you mention.
But the problem of cryptomining is on the heavy side of the harmful behaviors -- and potentially extremely harmful if the frenzy is not curbed, as hinted by this kind of news.
We now know that there is a cartel of US miners trying to create "clean" bitcoins (in part to appeal to Tesla and Musk) that will sell at a premium.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-57240090
This could increase the pricing differential between clean and dirty electricity sources. However, most utilities don't care and so will buy the cheaper electricity, which means that there won't be a significant push to decrease fossil fuel based generation.
Unless demands from bitcoin mining start to strain clean electricity generation, there isn't really much reason to build more renewable capacity either. The kind of thing described in the OP (the repurposing of existing facilities) is likely to be the main result for the foreseeable future.
"Clean" bitcoins are just "greenwashed" bitcoins.
We need less greed and a co2 tax which makes it undesirable to mine Bitcoin over producing energy which actually does something for our society.
> Despite getting the plant back to full power, there's not a lot of profit in running a plant that still uses all of the original 1800s machinery. That's why some of the plant's energy is now being used to produce bitcoin.
Mining bitcoin will allow a threatened landmark to survive through used hardware and clean energy.
Have you seen the drought USA has right now?
Do you really believe that a rich society as ours need to create tons of co2 to keep a landmark preserved?
You need to be an American with that mindset. In Germany we do this without bitcoins.
Ran energy burned through bitcoin is energy not available for real usage and therefore consumes co2.
The energy was going to waste, a heritage site was preserved, no co2 was released, they were unable to sell the power to the grid.
Keep raging at windmills that generate 0.1% of global emissions if it makes you feel like a hero. It won't solve anything.
It's like reading about how great Marxism is, after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Suddenly, thanks to crypto, investing into energy generation capacity becomes naturally profitable business.
1. We crossed the line on climate change. We need to stop wasting co2 for everything not critical to us and need to start investing and incentivcing green things.
2. I heard this argument often enough and blindly repeated: bitcoin will always optimize for the cheapest energy. Right now it co sums coal energy and it takes away green energy.
There is also no incentive for any Bitcoin miner to invest in green energy. Why would they? If they would it would mean laws make it that they have to because green energy would be the cheapest one. And then they would still consume all of this green energy because that's what bitcoin consumes: Energy.
The only thing left is heat. Heating with energy is the worst way of heating. Heating through thermal energy is more efficient.
Bitcoins value is decoupled from the energy sector. The incentive of burning co2 for money is much higher than what the energy market is optimized for.
Our energy market is often subsidies because people NEED energy.
Guess who wins in rural china? Bitcoin mining or a light bulb for a kid to learn in the evening? Come guess
We don't have storage so it's not enough to get to 100% renewables. We need to get to 1000% production so off peak production will fullfill all our needs. And they need to have a way to get paid for the excess.
Price of energy will be dictated by price of bitcoin, and government will subsidize energy sale to residential consumers so they can afford energy. Commercial ventures will pass the additional energy cost to consumer in prices of goods.
It will all land at equilibrium where mining is only profitable when done with excess energy.
I suspect it could be politically favorable to do so.
Whereas using it to hash for an unconfiscatable store of value is wrong /s