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A new report shows that the banking system consumes more than twice the amount of energy that bitcoin does. The authors analyzed bitcoinâs energy usage and compared it to the banking and gold industries.
Banking System Consumes Much More Energy Than Bitcoin
Galaxy Digital published a report last week entitled âOn Bitcoinâs Energy Consumption: A Quantitative Approach to a Subjective Question.â The authors described, âThis report took a quantitative approach, comparing Bitcoinâs energy usage to that of other industries.â
Within the report was an energy consumption comparison between the banking system, gold, and bitcoin.
According to the report, the Bitcoin network consumes an estimated 113.89 TWh/yr in total. The estimate comprises miner demand, miner electricity consumption, pool electricity consumption, and node electricity consumption.
While the report estimates that the gold industry utilizes roughly 240.61 TWh/yr, it says that the banking system consumes the most energy.
The authors noted that âThe four key areas of electricity consumption associated within the broader banking system with enough data to establish acceptable estimates are banking data centers, bank branches, ATMs, and card networkâs data centers.â They wrote:
We estimate the banking system uses 263.72 TWh of energy each year.
In conclusion, the report highlights bitcoinâs features that can offer financial freedom to people worldwide. Moreover, âThe network can benefit the energy sector by creating perfect use cases for intermittent and excess energy. And the network will only scale further if network adoption warrants it.â
Emphasizing that âEnergy utilization is not necessarily a bad thing,â the authors noted that âHumans will continue to find new technologies that require more energy that challenge the status quo. Bitcoin is yet another example.â They then revisited the original question:
Is the Bitcoin networkâs electricity consumption an acceptable use of energy? Our answer is definitive: yes.
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