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Crypto Community Criticises NYT Article on Bitcoin Mining

Crypto Community Criticises NYT Article on Bitcoin Mining

On April 9, The New York Times (NYT) published an article titled Real Costs of the Digital Bitcoin Race, which drew criticism from supporters of the first cryptocurrency.

The authors argue that mining is accompanied by “insatiable appetites” for electricity and consumes as much energy as all residential homes in New York.

An ESG-standard expert Daniel Batten stated that the NYT article overstates the actual use of fossil fuels in mining the asset. According to him, the piece deliberately ignores the use of renewable energy sources.

“Currently, 26 miners in the US and Canada use more than 90% clean energy, and their numbers are growing rapidly,” the analyst added.

The article focused mainly on companies with the least backing for green mining.

Bitcoin advocate Troy Cross noted that NYT uses “marginal-emissions accounting”, but applies it selectively only to Bitcoin mining, ignoring other energy sources.

“Emissions accounting is a useful tool for specific purposes, but it is poorly suited to the entire mining industry,” he explained.

Dennis Porter, CEO of the Satoshi Act Foundation, drew attention to a publication typo. Journalists had mixed up the city in which the United States’ main mining hub would be built.

“Wow. The NYT couldn’t even take the time to fact check the town where Bitcoin mining is taking place. It’s Rockdale, Texas. Not Rockland,” Porter remarked.

Editors appear to have updated this section only on April 10.

Riot Platforms’ Vice President of Research Pierre Rochard accused the publication of fabricating some data.

Many companies have already begun pursuing green Bitcoin mining.

Cipher Mining launched a network of Bitcoin miners at a new data centre in Texas with a 40 MW capacity, powered by a wind farm. And Irish farmer Tom Campbell has learned to use cow manure for waste-free mining of the asset.

In March Greenpeace unveiled a new mascot that embodies the “dangerous levels of pollution” caused by Bitcoin mining.

Later, the artist who created the “Satoshi Skull” admitted his mistake regarding the Proof-of-Work algorithm.

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