Cointelegraph: Overblown FUD or genuine threat? | Bitcoin Climate Debate | Cointelegraph Crypto Duel Featured
Alex de Vries, founder of Digiconomist, and Joseph Pallant, CEO and founder of Blockchain for Climate, debate Bitcoin’s energy consumption, its impact on the environment and possible solutions.
0:00 Intro
1:14 Is Bitcoin's environmental impact exaggerated?
5:05 Can Bitcoin be compared to Visa in terms of carbon emissions?
8:04 Are Bitcoin miners incentivized to use renewable energy?
12:28 Is Ethereum's switch to proof-of-work a viable solution for reducing carbon emissions?
15:19 How can Bitcoin become more climate-friendly?
20:37 Outro
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