No, in the end you're right electricity is needed to check every computers copy of the block chain ledger.
However, while bitcoin requires huge amounts of electricity to verify since Bitcoin miners are competing on processing the transactions (and getting the fees/Bitcoin) through proof of work (essentially bitcoin miners compete on having the most powerful computers to have higher chance of selection), proof of stake with cryptocurrencies like Cardano are much more efficient.
Proof of stake is shown to be at least 10,000 times more energy efficient right now (it is still fairly new and many optimizations can be made). While Bitcoin mining is equivalent to the country of Pakistan in electricity use, Cardano proof of stake is equivalent to a small island like the Isle of Man in UK.
So yes electricity must be used and quite honestly to you want to waste all of the resources trying to verify every transaction by every business ever made on paper? Fuck that, everything is automated and verified with electricity in our current financial system but its all prone to error and fraud by people as the money moves around several layers with no easy way of finding or proving fraud of an individual/company. Fraudulent payments eat up a huge chunk of our economy each year and its only possible because of our current financial system. Bitcoin has never had any fraudulent payments in its 12 year history and I would argue it is the oldest and least updated major cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is already more efficient than our current financial system (which additionally is backed up with military because it needs to physically control others to keep its authority, that's a whole lot of extra resources devoted to a financial system). Proof of stake cryptocurrencies at present are 10,000 times more efficient than Bitcoin.
Yeah you need electricity, but how much is important. Cryptocurrencies take less energy than the current financial system and eliminate fraudulent payments (unless you buy into shitcoins and bugged projects). There are ways to prove mathematically a dApp project won't have bugs/backdoors in their code using functional programming (very few businesses in general have moved to formal methods in programming to prove no bugs but it has all been promising. Cardano is doing this on their network and others are following as well).
Nice, yeah I guess as a whole it is a lot of electricity. I have 900MH/s mining ETH and it’s only like $2 a day in electric. My washer and dryer use more. This also makes me biased to PoW because I can grow money with it lol. I get what your saying though, and fully support crypto and its future. I hope one day in the near futureI can buy peer to peer goods and avoid the banks and USD entirely..
This is the decade that big banks fall! Just wait, it'll be momentous!
Cryptocurrency is the industry of monetary systems competing with the current system. Its like when the printing press was created and all books were chosen, printed, and copied solely by religious monks. Suddenly you had an explosion of authors, books, and knowledge!
No, in the end you're right electricity is needed to check every computers copy of the block chain ledger.
However, while bitcoin requires huge amounts of electricity to verify since Bitcoin miners are competing on processing the transactions (and getting the fees/Bitcoin) through proof of work (essentially bitcoin miners compete on having the most powerful computers to have higher chance of selection), proof of stake with cryptocurrencies like Cardano are much more efficient.
Proof of stake is shown to be at least 10,000 times more energy efficient right now (it is still fairly new and many optimizations can be made). While Bitcoin mining is equivalent to the country of Pakistan in electricity use, Cardano proof of stake is equivalent to a small island like the Isle of Man in UK.
So yes electricity must be used and quite honestly to you want to waste all of the resources trying to verify every transaction by every business ever made on paper? Fuck that, everything is automated and verified with electricity in our current financial system but its all prone to error and fraud by people as the money moves around several layers with no easy way of finding or proving fraud of an individual/company. Fraudulent payments eat up a huge chunk of our economy each year and its only possible because of our current financial system. Bitcoin has never had any fraudulent payments in its 12 year history and I would argue it is the oldest and least updated major cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is already more efficient than our current financial system (which additionally is backed up with military because it needs to physically control others to keep its authority, that's a whole lot of extra resources devoted to a financial system). Proof of stake cryptocurrencies at present are 10,000 times more efficient than Bitcoin.
Yeah you need electricity, but how much is important. Cryptocurrencies take less energy than the current financial system and eliminate fraudulent payments (unless you buy into shitcoins and bugged projects). There are ways to prove mathematically a dApp project won't have bugs/backdoors in their code using functional programming (very few businesses in general have moved to formal methods in programming to prove no bugs but it has all been promising. Cardano is doing this on their network and others are following as well).
Nice, yeah I guess as a whole it is a lot of electricity. I have 900MH/s mining ETH and it’s only like $2 a day in electric. My washer and dryer use more. This also makes me biased to PoW because I can grow money with it lol. I get what your saying though, and fully support crypto and its future. I hope one day in the near futureI can buy peer to peer goods and avoid the banks and USD entirely..
This is the decade that big banks fall! Just wait, it'll be momentous!
Cryptocurrency is the industry of monetary systems competing with the current system. Its like when the printing press was created and all books were chosen, printed, and copied solely by religious monks. Suddenly you had an explosion of authors, books, and knowledge!