2022 throwback: Mozilla pauses crypto donations following criticism over climate impact
submitted a month ago by LWD@lemm.ee
www.engadget.com/mozilla-stops-accepting-crypto…
submitted a month ago by LWD@lemm.ee
www.engadget.com/mozilla-stops-accepting-crypto…
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I wonder if there's been any further information on this. Donating Monero seems like a great idea for them. However, if they want to insist that the entire crypto community is energy-wasting shit bags, then that makes me want to have a lot less to do with them.
You'd be correct to point out that not all of them waste energy like Ethereum did until later in 2022 and Bitcoin still does, but wrong to pick Monero as an example of one that doesn't.
Oh, I know Monero uses proof of work and therefore uses power. However, my thought is that Monero can replace the banks and so you've got to consider how much power it takes to run bank buildings and bank employees cars and armored trucks etc. Also, since Monero is mined with CPUs instead of application-specific integrated circuits, you don't get a bunch of miners in one place. They are much more distributed throughout the entire power grid. So like we don't have giant mining farms located in Texas that is causing noise pollution to the nearby towns and stuff like that. We also don't have big mining companies causing drama in the news.
Edit: Proof of work is truly required because it literally backs the value of your currency with energy. And proof of stake has no physical backing.
Every cyptocurrency *could* replace fiat currency and traditional banks. Get back to me when one actually makes inroads on that.
Also with Firefox having effectively the only feature complete open source browser engine, personally I could care less if they might have implied negative things about the better crypto currencys.
Everyone is welcome to their own opinion, but this is incredibly minor in the grand scheme of things.
Monero People are actually working very hard to build a circular economy and use Monero as a daily currency. I am also extremely glad that Lady Bird exists because while it is not ready yet, I think it's going to end up being an escape hatch for when Mozilla finally kicks the bucket.
How does Monero increase value except by enticing other people to join in? After all, cryptocurrency is only worth money if people are willing to spend money to get it. If people ended up not wanting it, the value would plummet, like it has with so many NFTs and scams before it. It seems to me that by embracing any cryptocurrency, and you have any interest in it maintaining or increasing in value, you must advocate it, evangelize it.
Uses magnitudes less energy than tradfi. Scales up without consuming more energy. Gets called a shitbag.
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