Bitcoin network reaches sustainability milestone: over 56% of computing power now operates on clean energy sources. This represents a significant shift in how the world's largest cryptocurrency maintains its infrastructure. The move toward renewable power reflects growing industry commitment to environmental responsibility while maintaining network security and decentralization. As adoption accelerates, the energy efficiency narrative becomes increasingly important for mainstream acceptance and regulatory standing.
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BearMarketLightning
· 11h ago
56% still can be hyped? Wake up, there's still 44%. This data is just for marketing here.
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TokenToaster
· 13h ago
56% still isn't enough; it should have been fully powered by green energy long ago, otherwise it will still be criticized.
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MEVictim
· 01-10 01:05
56% is okay, but I feel like I still need to keep working hard.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-10 01:03
56%? Keep pushing, it's just the beginning. You can definitely go higher.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-10 00:51
56% is still a bit low; we need to reach over 80% to consider it a true milestone.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-10 00:42
56%? Still a bit low, but progress is indeed being made. The group of critics should shut up now.
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ZenMiner
· 01-10 00:41
56% still needs to go higher, otherwise those environmentalists will keep criticizing. Anyway, clean energy is inevitable sooner or later; it just depends on who seizes the opportunity first.
Bitcoin network reaches sustainability milestone: over 56% of computing power now operates on clean energy sources. This represents a significant shift in how the world's largest cryptocurrency maintains its infrastructure. The move toward renewable power reflects growing industry commitment to environmental responsibility while maintaining network security and decentralization. As adoption accelerates, the energy efficiency narrative becomes increasingly important for mainstream acceptance and regulatory standing.