-------- Original message --------From: juan <[email protected]> Date: 12/7/17 
 5:08 PM  (GMT-08:00) To: g2s <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Bitcoin... 
Destroying the planet 
On Thu, 07 Dec 2017 16:58:22 -0800
g2s <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> The scumbag said
        

        we are still waiting for you to show that you able to calculate Blah 
blah...
From that ars technical link
However, we can make some educated guesses. For starters, we know the 
industry's revenue: Bitcoin miners currently generate 75 bitcoins per hour, 
which, at the current price of around $12,500 per bitcoin, translates to 
$937,500 per hour, or more than $8 billion per year.

Moreover, the industry is highly competitive, and electricity is one of its 
biggest costs. So when the price of bitcoins rises, we can expect miners to 
spend more and more on electricity until electricity costs are roughly on par 
with revenues.

This is the methodology the Digiconomist (link... use it scumbag.) website uses 
to estimate the Bitcoin network's energy consumption. It assumes that the 
industry will spend 60 percent of its revenue on electricity and then 
extrapolates from the current bitcoin price and prevailing electricity prices. 
It finds that the network is consuming energy at an annual rate of 32TWh.

It also assumes that the network takes time to adjust to big price increases 
like we've seen in recent days. This means that, if Bitcoin stays above 
$12,000, we can expect this figure to rise further in the coming weeks."
Rr

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