Bitcoin proponents respond to New York Times’ BTC mining report
Bitcoin proponents accused The New York Times of overstating mining companies’ emissions and omitting facts about the growing adoption of renewable energy sources for BTC mining.
Bitcoin proponents accused The New York Times of overstating mining companies’ emissions and omitting facts about the growing adoption of renewable energy sources for BTC mining.
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