Each Bitcoin transaction uses 4,200 gallons of water — enough to fill a swimming pool — and could potentially cause freshwater shortageswww.tomshardware.comexternal-link Lee Duna ( @throws_lemy@lemmy.nz ) TechnologyEnglish • 7 months ago message-square107fedilinkarrow-up1202
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minus-square BCsven ( @BCsven@lemmy.ca ) linkfedilink1•7 months agoSo mining is the bulk cost not the transactions. because my last bitcoin fee was like $10 or something
minus-square FaceDeer ( @FaceDeer@kbin.social ) linkfedilink2•7 months agoYes. If you’re wanting to know how many resources mining a transaction takes, that’s the value you need to look at. The block reward effectively goes into subsidizing the transaction fees that are being paid.
So mining is the bulk cost not the transactions. because my last bitcoin fee was like $10 or something
Yes. If you’re wanting to know how many resources mining a transaction takes, that’s the value you need to look at. The block reward effectively goes into subsidizing the transaction fees that are being paid.