MiCA and ToFR: The EU moves to regulate the crypto-asset market
The EU crypto regulation: With the main topics approved, who is affected and what are the possible impacts on the crypto industry?
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The EU crypto regulation: With the main topics approved, who is affected and what are the possible impacts on the crypto industry?
A founding member of Ethereum has claimed that Bitcoin uses nearly 1% of the world’s electricity, but different sources put it substantially lower.
Here are some of the leading environmentally-conscious projects within the crypto industry and how they are utilizing their technological influence to good effect.
Earth Day 2022 is a good day to highlight how crypto mining operations have begun to naturally gravitate towards cheaper and cleaner energy sources.
The network also pledged $20 million to offsetting their carbon footprint and fostering an industry wide movement.
Norway’s Bitcoin mining credentials are impressive: The small European country hosts 0.77% of Bitcoin’s hash rate using 100% green, renewable energy.
A Bitcoin mining facility in Slovakia converts human and animal waste into Bitcoin hash rate, securing the network while mining Bitcoin.
European policymakers have backed away from passing rules which would have unfairly targeted Bitcoin for environmental reasons.
A greenhouse in the Netherlands warmed with Bitcoin miner waste heat brings new meaning to the word “Dutch oven.”
Sustainable Bitcoin mining gets a boost from the joint venture between mostly hydro-powered BTC miners Merkle Standard and infrastructure provider Bitmain.