KevinOleary: L'empreinte carbone de Bitcoin Mining poob qis

2021-4-23 03:54
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According to the Daily Hodl of April 23, Canadian businessman and TV presenter Kevin O'Leary said that gold mining is a threat to the environment and that Bitcoin mining's carbon footprint is falling. Leary said gold mines are destroying global standards in a worrying way, leaving too much carbon behind. On the other hand, Bitcoin mining has become environmentally friendly as some miners have switched to more renewable or cheaper electronic devices such as gas. Leary warns that gold traders could face concerns about the security environment for gold as well as Bitcoin in the future.

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