
Dr. Jan Wüstenfeld|Apr 14, 2025 10:39
Peer-reviewed, yet still bad science.
It is unfortunate to see such research published.
Their schematic graphic shows they likely never spoke to a Bitcoin miner.
They assume cooling towers (open-loop) for everyone.
In reality, many miners do not use weather cooling; if they do, they usually use closed-loop cooling with much less evaporation.
In other words, their water footprint is way off.
And don't let me get started on the data; it is outdated (from 2023).
For instance, they mention Kazhakstan in the abstract because of its heavy reliance on coal. In their estimations, it makes up 13% of total hashrate, while in reality, today, it is much lower and closer to 3%.
Neither water use, land use, nor greenhouse gas emissions paint an accurate nor up-to-date picture of the Bitcoin network.
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