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  1. Prijsman 6 mei 2021 13:19
    quote:

    Joshua41 schreef op 6 mei 2021 13:09:

    [...]

    Hopelijk heb je terug wat XRP in portefeuille genomen zodat je ook daar uw graantje kunt meepikken.

    Nee...!!! DZR laat alleen maar geld liggen, dat is zijn kwaliteit! En niet te vergeten; nietszeggende posts plaatsen zoals vertellen dat die al 8 jaar in de crypto zit!
  2. Maurice021973 16 mei 2021 12:20
    www.leafscore.com/blog/the-9-most-sus...

    The 15 Most Sustainable Cryptocurrencies for 2021

    [...]

    How we compiled this list
    Truth be told, it’s incredibly difficult to point to any one currency as being ‘greener’ than others. This is because there are so many parameters at play. Many much smaller cryptocurrencies, for instance, naturally have a far lower energy footprint because they involve far fewer daily transactions compared to Bitcoin. Scale them up, however, and they may be just as bad, if not worse than the cryptocurrency we currently love to hate.

    That said, some cryptocurrencies are inherently more energy efficient than Bitcoin. Why? Because Bitcoin relies on a ‘Proof of Work’ system that involves huge amounts of calculations (and, thus, processing power) to produce a single token. Cryptocurrencies that instead use a ‘Proof of Storage’ or ‘Proof of Stake’ system use far less energy, as do currencies using a technology called block lattice, which doesn’t require mining.

    Even among ‘Proof of Work’ cryptocurrencies, however, some are more energy intensive than others. This is primarily because these currencies use ASIC-resistant algorithms that consume significantly more energy than should be expected relative to how much of the cryptocurrency market they represent. A good example of this is RavenCoin which, by one calculation, accounts for 4.32% of the total rated power of the top 20 cryptocurrencies but has a market capitalization of just 0.06%. Interestingly, Bitcoin uses an algorithm that does allow for mining ASIC-based devices, and these devices are considerably more energy efficient than conventional graphic processing units (GPUs).

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  3. forum rang 10 DeZwarteRidder 16 mei 2021 12:32
    #Special mention – Ethereum (ETH)

    Ethereum has been making a big song and dance about going green for many years, but there’s been little follow through on all that promise. The cryptocurrency still uses enough energy every year to power a major country and as much electricity per transaction as could power an average U.S. household for a day. Still, Ethereum is more energy efficient than Bitcoin and they’re at least trying to make things better.

    The founder of Ethereum has long admitted the wastefulness of the bloated cryptocurrency and in 2014 began a lofty project to overhaul Ethereum’s code with the help of the open-source movement. The plan is to replace the current Proof of Work model with a Proof of Stake mechanism, but progress has been slow. As of 2019, the developers scrapped their original strategy of rebuilding the plane while it is in the air and instead adopted a two-chain approach where Proof of Work and Proof of Stake temporarily run alongside each other. They dubbed this Ethereum 2.0.

    In December 2020, Ethereum launched Beacon Chain as the first step in this shift of the network. Under Beacon Chain, Ethereum 2.0 stores and manages the registry of validators and deploys the Proof of Stake consensus mechanism. It is currently running alongside the original chain, however, with full implementation not planned until 2022. This means that the touted one hundredfold reduction in energy per transaction is yet to be realized.
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