Why Bitcoin is so bad for the planet – video explainer
In a year, bitcoin uses around the same about of electricity as the entire country of Norway. The digital currency is one that allows people to bypass banks and traditional payment methods. It is the most prominent among thousands of so-called cryptocurrencies and has been repeatedly reaching new records - but is it sustainable? The Guardian's UK technology editor Alex Hern examines how exactly bitcoin uses electricity and if the environmental cost is too high
What
is bitcoin and why are so many people looking to buy it?
Cryptocurrencies rise in popularity in world's conflict zones Analysis by TradingView, one of the top 100 most-visited websites in the world, found that countries that rank at the bottom of the Human Freedom Index, or that are politically turbulent for other reasons, appear in the top 10 countries for online digital currency searches.
Bitcoin
Could Cost Us Our Clean-Energy Future. By Eric Holthaus
Lauren
Aratani: Electricity needed to mine bitcoin is more than used by 'entire
countries
Mass
starvation is humanity’s fate if we keep flogging the land to death. By George
Monbiot