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Blockchain tech is almost impossible to tamper with so it is trusted to manage the data in the blocks (unit of data).
For crypto like Bitcoin, much like a bank is trusted in our society to record transactions (the ledger of transactions, eg you transferred 20 bucks to the Bulldogs for a scarf) , the block chain is trusted to maintain the ledger for bitcoin transactions, and without going into detail you can't tamper with it and its decentralised across the network (no one person has the power).
Where the environmental issue comes in is to process a block in the chain you use compute resources (think your CPU in your PC, it's called mining) to solve a complex puzzle the network provides as an entry fee; the reward for getting it right is you become the banker (process the transaction) and you receive bitcoin.
So the more processing power you have (think clusters of computers joined together all working on this puzzle to get coins) the more chance of solving the puzzle and being rewarded, and the more energy you need. If your energy is derived from fossil fuels then there's your issue.
They estimate bitcoin mining uses more power than some small countries.
But it's essential to "power" the network and process the transactions and it gets increasingly harder as the network tries to control the rate of bitcoin creation (it's finite).
Hope that makes sense?
There are apparently some much ‘greener’ alternatives to Bitcoin that use a fraction of the energy to mine. I could have this wrong, but it sounds like because it was the first (one of the firsts?), Bitcoin is a bit of a fossil and the tech is a bit outdated (works slower, needs more resources to mine, etc.).Comment
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I am not into Crypto, but I did see that Elon Musk spoke out publicly about this last week and reversed the decision to let people buy Tesla’s with Bitcoin owing to how horrific the mining of this particular coin is environmentally (which kinda goes against their ethos). This was apparently the start of some volatility and pretty huge losses across the crypto world in the last week or so.
There are apparently some much ‘greener’ alternatives to Bitcoin that use a fraction of the energy to mine. I could have this wrong, but it sounds like because it was the first (one of the firsts?), Bitcoin is a bit of a fossil and the tech is a bit outdated (works slower, needs more resources to mine, etc.)."It's over. It's all over."Comment
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I am not into Crypto, but I did see that Elon Musk spoke out publicly about this last week and reversed the decision to let people buy Tesla’s with Bitcoin owing to how horrific the mining of this particular coin is environmentally (which kinda goes against their ethos). This was apparently the start of some volatility and pretty huge losses across the crypto world in the last week or so.
There are apparently some much ‘greener’ alternatives to Bitcoin that use a fraction of the energy to mine. I could have this wrong, but it sounds like because it was the first (one of the firsts?), Bitcoin is a bit of a fossil and the tech is a bit outdated (works slower, needs more resources to mine, etc.).
So at beginning (yes my friends told me and I ignored them) people were doing parallel processing (mining) with home made rigs.
A few motherboards in milk crates linked together; a home made compute cluster. They were getting Bitcoins back in 2010 doing this.
Now it would take the same rig 1000 years or something (complete guess to explain).
Newer currencies have probably learnt from this.BT COME BACK!
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Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Good week to buy the rear of the jumper. Stock soared.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Ironically the last time that we beat St Kilda by 100+ points we had announced a major sponsorship in the week leading up to it. It was in 1978 and we had just announced the Pyrox (home heaters) sponsorship.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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I love your stories TD, please don't changeFFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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There was an advert on TV showing the players in the dressing room after training all standing around a newly installed heater. I reckon that Geoff Jennings and Kelvin Templeton got speaking parts. I can only remember seeing it a couple of times.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Where I live.
More than 30 businesses in Agnes Water and the Town of 1770 in central Queensland now accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment, with the beach community billing itself as Australia's first "digital currency-friendly" tourist town.
The aim is to attract a niche market of international tourists, who can pay for goods with digital currency like bitcoin that can be instantly converted to Australian dollars.
This started in 2018 and nearly all businesses accept it now.
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Same here. It was exciting as a boy to see our team on the tele as Channel 7 ignored us most of the time.Comment
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While we’re on the subject, something I’ve always wanted to know is what on earth was up with our jumper sponsors in 2002? Seemed like we had a different one each week.- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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