9 грешки во извештајот на Белата куќа за климатските импликации на крипто рударството

Explained: 9 errors in White House's report on climate implications of crypto mining

President Joe Biden’s executive order on cryptocurrencies included tasking the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) with carrying out a study into the climate implications of cryptocurrency mining, but an industry expert sees multiple issues with it.

Specifically, according to CoinMetrics co-founder Nic Carter, the "Климатски и енергетски импликации на крипто-средствата во САД" study has nine critical mistakes, which he наведени and explained on his blog on September 15.

No new data

First of all, Carter says that “this report is mainly regurgitation of data presented (and in some cases dreamed up) by academia and bloggers,” accusing its authors of limited experience in Proof-of-Work (PoW) debates or laziness in their approach.

Ignoring industry experts

He also accuses the authors of “ignoring contributions of industry subject matter experts,” such as by Истражување на аркани, Совет за рударство на Биткоин, или 'Bitcoin Net Zero" report by NYDIG’s Ross Stevens and Carter himself.

Citing De Vries

Additionally, he sees a problem with “extremely heavy reliance on [Alex] De Vries/Digiconomist,” as De Vries works for the “anti-crypto” Dutch Central Bank and is not a climate expert nor an authority on mining. He debunks De Vries’s claims on BTC energy consumption and the alleged e-waste and emissions from cryptocurrencies.

Citing Gallersdörfer, Klaaßen, and Stoll

Furthermore, Carter criticizes the reliance on the “non-academic” and “conflicted” work of Ulrich Gallersdörfer, Lena Klaaßen, and Christian Stoll, who “actually do cash in on their academic efforts with a consultancy called the Crypto Carbon Ratings Institute (CCRI),” helping “Proof of Stake blockchains launder their reputations.”

Relying on ‘absurd’ reports

Citing the “absurd” Camilo Mora et al. 2018 report “Bitcoin emissions alone could push global warming above 2°C” is another pain point, as Carter says it “supposes a model of Bitcoin (БТК) that bears no relation to Bitcoin at all, and gets an obviously erroneous result.”

Rebuttals to the Mora et al. report. Source: Ник Картер

Conflicted approach to data use

Regardless of acknowledging a lack of data and that its estimates are uncertain, the report still presents “wild guesses from the likes of De Vries as fact” and cites erroneous figures. As Carter added:

“In places where we could have reasonably good models, like estimate Bitcoin’s future energy consumption (…), they refuse to make an estimate. Even though the report does emphasize data gaps and stresses the epistemic limitations of this topic, the authors are generally undeterred and plow ahead with naked assertions.”

“Can’t win” approach to miners using renewables

The most frustrating part of the report, in Carter’s opinion, is its brushing off of the miners’ efforts to decarbonize their operations, including dismissing flare gas mitigation, claiming that stranded renewables use obstructs transmission, and not crediting miners for “subsidizing a renewable buildout.”

Avoiding projections of Bitcoin’s energy trajectory

He also questions the unwillingness of the report’s authors to propose a single model projecting Bitcoin’s future energy use, leaving it “wide open to the imagination,” especially considering that such models are “provided generously by industry, which the government has chosen to disregard.”

Bitcoin Net Zero report’s prediction model on Bitcoin’s future electricity use. Source: Ник Картер

‘Stupid and counter-productive’ suggestions

Finally, Carter bashes the “stupid and counter-productive” recommendations that force Bitcoin miners to bring “net new renewable generation online in order to be eligible to mine,” a requirement that doesn’t exist for any other industry in the U.S.

As a reminder, back in March 2022, President Biden потпишал Извршна наредба establishing the government’s position on cryptocurrencies and laying out its first strategy to protect consumers, финансиски stability, national security, and address climate implications, as Финболд пријавени.

Source: https://finbold.com/explained-9-errors-in-white-houses-report-on-climate-implications-of-crypto-mining/