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Allemwings
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Jubal from the bible i make music that comes from somewhere else

i can’t take the state of my country anymore

it hurts my soul seeing my people torn

if anybody out here prays

please pray for israel

i hope god zaps us all

pray them zaps zap u for good ey?

how many people do you think are on this platform?

used it yesterday it glitched heavily and did not tell me of any zaps at all

i mean it’s mind bending so many people around the world would go through the same shit and protests

even earthquakes

unrelated i know

but why are so many countries up in flames rn politically

simultaneously we burn i guess

thanks

you too with music😉

Replying to Avatar Anthony

First, Bitcoin not Crypto.

The concern about Bitcoin mining's impact on the environment is a legitimate one, but it's also important to understand the full picture and not fall prey to fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) campaigns. Here are some ways to counter the FUD about Bitcoin mining and the environment:

Understand the facts: Bitcoin mining does consume energy, and a significant portion of that energy comes from non-renewable sources. However, it's important to note that the majority of the world's energy consumption comes from non-renewable sources, and Bitcoin's energy consumption is only a small fraction of that. Additionally, many Bitcoin miners are turning to renewable energy sources, such as hydroelectric, solar, and wind power, to power their operations.

Look at the bigger picture: Many people criticize Bitcoin mining for its energy consumption, but they fail to acknowledge the benefits that Bitcoin provides, such as financial freedom, privacy, and security. Bitcoin's impact on the global economy, financial system, and individual lives is immense, and it's important to consider these benefits when weighing the costs of Bitcoin mining.

Consider the alternatives: Bitcoin is not the only industry that consumes significant amounts of energy. In fact, many industries that are far less beneficial to society consume much more energy than Bitcoin. For example, the aviation industry is responsible for a significant amount of carbon emissions, but we don't see the same level of scrutiny or criticism directed towards it.

Focus on solutions: Rather than simply criticizing Bitcoin mining for its energy consumption, it's important to focus on solutions that can mitigate its impact on the environment. For example, investing in renewable energy sources, improving the efficiency of mining hardware, and implementing more sustainable mining practices can all help reduce the environmental impact of Bitcoin mining.

first things first i love the fact you took the time to answer me that

you’ve got some valid points there

plus knowing what tesla knew back then and implementing it would and could solidify bitcoin for centuries to come if you ask me

interesting point that it could boost interest in renewable energies

having money making in their equation could solve the conflict of free energy not being beneficial

thank you so much for informing a goof like me lol i needed that

i’m not so big on crypto

but considering how this coin is being mined

do you see a future where it doesn’t hurt the environment as they say it does rn?

it’s like the only thing that bugs me about it

Replying to Avatar Chu T

Soon!

they said they’re working on it?