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Bitcoin's incredible price run to break over $6,000 this year has sent its overall electricity consumption soaring, as people worldwide bring more energy-hungry computers online to mine the digital currency.
An index from cryptocurrency analyst Alex de Vries, aka Digiconomist, estimates that with prices the way they are now, it would be profitable for Bitcoin miners to burn through over 24 terawatt-hours of electricity annually as they compete to solve increasingly difficult cryptographic puzzles to "mine" more Bitcoins. That's about as much as Nigeria, a country of 186 million people, uses in a year.
This averages out to a shocking 215 kilowatt-hours (KWh) of juice used by miners for each Bitcoin transaction (there are currently about 300,000 transactions per day). Since the average American household consumes 901 KWh per month, each Bitcoin transfer represents enough energy to run a comfortable house, and everything in it, for nearly a week.
One Bitcoin Transaction Now Uses as Much Energy as Your House in a Week
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/...ty-consumption-ethereum-energy-climate-change
That's just crazy! ^
bought at 106 last night - sold at 117 this morning
Anyone think another dip is coming? Wondering if I should cash out for now
the dips I spot are usually around 5;30pm and around 9;30pm
I predict $7800 by 1pm and then a dip around 2pm. I think it will hover around $7400 to $7500 for the night. Patterns appear to be emerging.
It was R120k yesterday with a lower price (~$7200).
Luno traders need to catch up!
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where r u trading?
Not trading. Just holding (on Luno).
Use this site www.crypto.ch (thanks Knyro). Cryptowatch's headline figure is from Bitfinex, but you can see prices on all the other exchanges.
I think we will see one last push to 8k before the fork. Then it’s time to TP! Ride out the storm.
I think people will buy and hold until after the fork so that they can get free coins like the last fork. The price will probably jump up just before the fork, 8 - 9k probably and then there will be a huge sell off.