
Bitcoin is boiling the ocean. Until Daniel Batten came along. With a background in due diligence, Daniel read all about Bitcoin’s bad footprint but wanted to investigate himself how good or bad Bitcoin’s emission truly are. The results were both surprising and game-changing. Not only was the existing data overexaggerating the energy usage and emissions, he found out that due to bitcoinmining’s unique features the industry intrinsically moves towards renewable energy.
In this episode he shares why he thinks that Bitcoinmining will be emission-neutral in 2028, how bitcoin’s narrative in mainstream media is slowly changing and why he sees so much potential in landfill gas mining.
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Daniel predicts bitcoinmining could be emission neutral by 2028. What do you think?
really interesting interview Danny! You should invite international speakers more often. Maybe one of those methane gas mining companies.
Daniel we have a lot of methane gas from cows… shouldn't we capture that for the purpose of bitcoin mining?
Thanks for this informative video. I think there is a higher chance that BTC and ET H will retest resistance and then fall. But as always, things change every day and all we can do is trade responsibly, monitor the markets and re-evaluate our strategies frequently. I would like to thank Bernard Hill for being my source of crypto education as I comfortably earned 2.7 BTC