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    Bitcoin (BTC) and green, renewable energy concept. Electricity prices, energy saving in the cryptocurrency mining business.

    Bitcoin Consumes Less Energy than Traditional Banking and Gold

    By CVJ.CH Content Partner BeInCrypto on 17. May 2021 Background

    One of the major criticisms of Bitcoin and other blockchain networks has been its energy consumption. It is important, however, to set the numbers into perspective. As outlined in a recent report, Bitcoin consumes less energy than both the traditional banking system and gold.

    Galaxy Digital, one of the largest digital asset management firms, has released a report on Bitcoin's energy consumption, detailing how it consumes less than traditional financial industries and the value it can bring. The analysis uses several calculations to ascertain how much energy the Bitcoin network uses and how it stacks up against the banking and gold industries.

    Energy
    Estimated Annual Energy Consumption (TWh/yr) / Source: Galaxy Digital

    In the opening section, the authors note that the energy usage criticisms are not usually applied to traditional industries. It lauds Bitcoin (a carbon footprint that's been compared to Las Vegas) for being transparent, while incumbent companies are opaque and don't often disclose their energy footprint.

    Gold and Traditional Banking Systems

    The authors agree that the Bitcoin network consumes a great deal of energy, but assert that this is exactly what secures the network and makes it so robust. By Galaxy Digital's calculation, the annual electricity consumption of Bitcoin is estimated to be 113.89 TWh/yr. The consumption of the gold and banking industries are hard to estimate because of a lack of data on energy usage. This makes it difficult to "have an honest conversation" about Bitcoin's energy use.

    For the gold industry, the analysts took a look at all of the processes involved, including those directly emitting greenhouse gasses, those indirectly emitting them, and emissions stemming from refinement and recycling. Multiplying the total 100'408'508 tCo2 in emissions with the global IEA carbon intensity multiplier, it estimates the total energy consumption of the gold industry to be 240.61 TWh/yr.

    Energy
    Gold Production and Consumption Processes / Source: Galaxy Digital

    The report describes the banking industry as being harder to gauge because it does not directly report electricity consumption data. However, it takes banking data centers, bank branches, ATMs, and card network data centers. With this rough categorization of sources of power consumption, the banking industry's energy consumption estimate is 238.92 TWh/year - 2.3 times that of Bitcoin.

    Narrative around Bitcoin's Energy Usage

    The report follows Tesla's decision to stop accepting BTC for payments out of concerns for its energy usage. Bitcoin's energy consumption has been a narrative thread for years, but only with recent headlines has it become a prominent one again.

    However, the real argument supporting Bitcoin's energy consumption is that the value it brings can justify it to some degree. Galaxy Digital notes that value is subjective and that the mainstream public is still on the fence about Bitcoin's real utility.

    The report considers the arguments posed by detractors, those who see it as complementary to incumbent systems, and ardent supporters. To detractors, it says that Bitcoin can bring financial inclusion and families in economically and politically unstable countries.

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    CVJ.CH Content Partner BeInCrypto
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    BeInCrypto is a news website founded in August 2018 that specializes in cryptographic technology, privacy, fintech, and the Internet — among other related topics. The primary goal is to inject transparency into an industry rife with disingenuous reporting, unlabeled sponsored articles, and paid news masquerading as honest journalism.

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