Uh, it’s far worse. That’s a mere 9k transactions. According to https://ycharts.com/indicators/bitcoin_transactions_per_day 12/3/23 had about 71k transactions. So bitcoin is using 7x the water that all the golf courses in Utah use. So in one day Bitcoin used as much water as Utah golf courses use in a week. Low point for this year was around 19k transactions. So still 2 days worth of Utah golf courses.
Why have I offended you? If you weren’t being disingenuous when you said you weren’t promoting cryptocurrency, you should be more offended that you were taken out of context.
If it was whataboutism from the beginning, your offense makes more sense.
Wasteful but not as bad as golf.
https://www.deseret.com/2022/3/22/22988989/an-illogical-oasis-golf-course-water-usage-st-george-golf
The U.S. Geological Survey’s most recent water use data for Utah shows the state uses about 38 million gallons of water on golf courses per day.
Uh, it’s far worse. That’s a mere 9k transactions. According to https://ycharts.com/indicators/bitcoin_transactions_per_day 12/3/23 had about 71k transactions. So bitcoin is using 7x the water that all the golf courses in Utah use. So in one day Bitcoin used as much water as Utah golf courses use in a week. Low point for this year was around 19k transactions. So still 2 days worth of Utah golf courses.
let’s stop it all.
Do you mean 3/12/2023?
No
And your point is…?
Even taking your statement for granted, you just acknowledged water is a finite resource and agree that Bitcoin mining is wasting it too.
I’d prefer they both stopped.
This Bitcoin fan interpreted your comment as a defense of Bitcoin mining.
So I guess you weren’t being clear to anybody but yourself
LOL get fucked.
Why have I offended you? If you weren’t being disingenuous when you said you weren’t promoting cryptocurrency, you should be more offended that you were taken out of context.
If it was whataboutism from the beginning, your offense makes more sense.