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Re: Excessively energy-consuming software considered malware?
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Attila Lendvai |
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Re: Excessively energy-consuming software considered malware? |
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Mon, 21 Feb 2022 09:29:22 +0000 |
> (https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54068). At least for bitcoin, mining is
> known to consume an absurd amount of energy (the footprint of a whole
> country, and 1 Bitcoin transaction is said to be equivalent to 735121
the moral argument has been spelled out nicely already.
let me add, though, that a more apples-to-apples comparison here would be to
compare Bitcoin to the FED, and PoW to the costs of enforcing the PetroDollar
system on the entire world.
these costs not only include the direct environmental damages of wars and
militaries. more generally, it also includes the costs of enforcing a certain
economic structure globally, instead of potential better alternatives for
facilitating cooperation between strangers that may very well promote peace and
prosperity more effectively and efficiently than the current system.
and from that perspective i don't see the use of 'absurd amount' justified, by
a large margin.
and the more some of us disagree with the above, the more appropriate it seems
to have been to use 'controversial morality' by Martin.
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