Jack Dorsey, Michael Saylor and Bitcoin Community Pen Letter to Environmental Protection Agency To Refute Myths

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Jack Dorsey, Michael Saylor and Bitcoin Community Pen Letter to Environmental Protection Agency To Refute Myths

A group of executives from within the Bitcoin industry has written a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in an effort to debunk myths about the environmental dangers of crypto mining.

O le tusi sa tali atu i a faʻamatalaga mai le Konekeresi i le masina na teʻa nei valaau atu i le EPA e mataʻituina nofoaga eliina ai crypto mo le solia o tulafono o le siosiomaga.

Bitcoin heavyweights like Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and Microstrategy CEO Michael Saylor wrote their own letter in hopes of refuting what they believe to be myths surrounding crypto mining.

Tali atu i le manatu e taua tele le malamalama i le filogia o loʻo fesoʻotaʻi ma le laʻuina o cryptocurrencies, le au pulega. fai mai e faapea o lenei talitonuga e “matua faaseseina.”

“There are no pollutants, including CO2, released by digital asset mining. Bitcoin miners have no emissions whatsoever. Associated emissions are a function of electricity generation, which is a consequence of policy choices and economic realities shaping the nature of the electrical grid.

E na'o le fa'atauina e le au faimea fa'atekinolosi o le eletise o lo'o avanoa mo i latou i luga o le maketi tatala, e tutusa lava ma so'o se tagata fa'atau pisinisi."

Tali atu i le manatu e faapea “o se tasi Bitcoin (BTC) fefaʻatauaʻiga e mafai ona faʻamalosia ai le averesi o aiga US mo le masina," o loʻo fai mai le pulega o lenei manatu e "faʻamaonia ma faʻamaonia sese."

“The bulk of the incentive for miners to consume energy will continue to be issuance-related for the foreseeable future, and so forecasting Bitcoin’s energy cost requires assessing the interplay between a potentially rising unit price and a declining issuance rate.

It therefore makes no sense to associate energy consumption with individual transactions, since Bitcoin’s energy usage is not related to transactions, and Bitcoin can scale arbitrarily without increasing its transaction count or energy usage.”

E tusa ai ma le au lagolago a le crypto, e leai se eseesega moni i le va o le faʻaogaina o le crypto mining ma nofoaga autu o faʻamatalaga a se kamupani tekonolosi, ma o le taumafai e faʻatonutonu ia faiga o le a faʻatulagaina ai faʻasologa taua o talafaasolopito.

“E leai se eseesega anoa i le va o se 'mea fa'akomepiuta eliina fale' ma fa'amaumauga autu e fa'atautaia e Google, Apple, Microsoft. O fale ta'itasi ua na'o se fale e fa'aola ai e le eletise meafaigaluega IT e fa'atino ai galuega fa'akomepiuta. O le faʻatonutonuina o mea e faʻatagaina e faʻamaumauga a latou komepiuta e fai o se suiga tele i faiga faʻavae i le Iunaite Setete.

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