
Cryptocurrency Could Go Green With Proof-Of-Stake Verification Model
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The video discusses the high energy consumption of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, comparing their carbon footprints to countries. It explains the proof of work system, which relies on energy-intensive computations for transaction verification. The video introduces the proof of stake system as a more sustainable alternative, where transaction validators are chosen based on coin ownership rather than computational power. This shift could significantly reduce energy usage. Ethereum is transitioning to proof of stake, while Bitcoin's future approach remains uncertain.
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