Ah I see where you're coming from. You're thinking that as energy usage increases so does hashrate. Yes, that is true. But it's not a feature but rather a consequence of the inverse. Energy usage is an impediment and not an enabler. The reason the hashrate is growing is because the price is going up so more people find it profitable above the expense. Make it less expensive to mine and you have the exact same thing.
The energy requirement isn't one that should be used as an argument as even if it was the plan it hasn't materialised. Bitcoin isn't more decentralised as a result but in fact highly centralised.
The argument for justification, if any, should rather be that it's not something that matters except for the person producing the energy and the one using it.
The energy requirement isn't one that should be used as an argument as even if it was the plan it hasn't materialised. Bitcoin isn't more decentralised as a result but in fact highly centralised.
The argument for justification, if any, should rather be that it's not something that matters except for the person producing the energy and the one using it.