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Originally Posted by vamsi.kona Last year, around November, Bitcoin network used eletricity equivalent to the one used by entire Ireland. Now it has surpassed that and is on the way to takeover New Zealand and Hungary |
You are right and here's why this is good thing. This ginormous energy consumption is because of the "Proof of Work" consensus algorithm that validates the Bitcoin transactions and stores them in the Blockchain. Proof of work is not a new concept in human civilisation and we have seen these "proofs of work" throughout the human history. Some of them are:
- Pyramids
- Notredame Cathedral
- Great Wall of China
These are all exceptional proof of work which consumed resources on planetary scale to accomplish one thing -
Immutability. For no individual or society can replicate them without having to put in equal amount of work. Work of ginormous proportions. It is a statement by the societies that built them. A very bold statement that we did this! We had the capability to do this and if you want to replicate then you cannot do it without putting equal amount of work.
I believe Bitcoin (Only Bitcoin and Not other altcoins / scamcoins) is even bigger monument than any of the above "Proof of Work". It is a monument of trust. Monument of security. Monument of digital immutability. In fact bitcoin changes the scale of immutability itself!
One needs to understand the interactions of game theory, human motivation, incentives and markets to realise how deep and complex this system is.
Bitcoin is not just tamper evident but it much more than that. It is tamper proof!
A digital asset that is immutable. Take a minute and think about that. In the age where everything is becoming digital, how do you make one thing that societies depend on for its survival - "Trust" among unknown individuals and organisations. Trust to engage in commerce and societal interactions. We have for centuries depended on third parties for delegating trust. How do you digitise trust? Bitcoin is an answer to that. Is it perfect answer. Absolutely not. But it is evolving.
Proof of work guarantees not only that the digital record that is kept in Bitcoin is tamper evident - meaning it can be easily identified if the records have been altered but much more than that. We are creating
tamper proof security. Something that cannot be changed! That it is thermodynamically impossible on epic proportions to change even a single entry on that digital record. This proof of work consumes the energy on epic proportions.
The scale of immutability is so massive that we have not seen anything as immutable as Bitcoin in the entire human history! If Bitcoin continues to work the way it has been working for the past decade then we are creating a form of digital history that is forever!
Of course as is with all technologies including automobiles, aviation, industrialisation or more recently internet, there will be challenges that needs to be overcome. Right now energy consumption is a challenge but remember every challenge is an opportunity in the hiding which I am sure will be overcome sooner rather than later!
My 2 Satoshis.