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Bitcoin Devours More Electricity Than Many Countries (infographic)

Bitcoin uses 143 terawatt-hours (TWh)

Newsroom May 10 03:27

Among other things, Bitcoin has been criticized for price volatility, use in illegal transactions, and thefts from exchanges. It has also proven highly controversial for the sheer amount of energy it requires. The University of Cambridge maintains an online tool that estimates the level of electricity the crypto-currency network uses and compares it with other entities. It estimates that Bitcoin uses 143 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity per year, more than many countries and around 0.65 percent of worldwide electricity consumption. A comparison by Visual Capitalist also shows that it also consumes far more power than the world’s largest technology companies.

Norway consumes an estimated 124 TWh of electricity while Switzerland consumes 56 TWh annually by comparison. In fact, if Bitcoin was a country, it would be the 27th most-energy-demanding nation on earth. All of that thirst for electricity comes from the computing power needed for mining, which is a process where machines are connected to the network to verify transactions, which involves puzzle-solving. Some Bitcoin miners have even relocated to places like Iceland to reduce costs as geothermal energy is abundant there while cold Arctic air helps with cooling.

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