Nuclear and gas fastest growing energy sources for Bitcoin mining: Data
Some governments can negatively impact Bitcoin's environmental footprint by banning BTC mining, according to new data from Cambridge.
Some governments can negatively impact Bitcoin's environmental footprint by banning BTC mining, according to new data from Cambridge.
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