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The role of sustainability in assessing the utility of blockchains

Blockchain technology has emerged as a transformative force in the realm of sustainability – offering a promising path towards a more environmentally conscious and socially responsible future.
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A misconception about proof-of-work

The BSV Association welcomes the European Institution’s decision not to ban Proof-of-Work consensus mechanisms and encourages further discussions around its efficiency and environmental-friendliness.
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Shaping the future of mining economics

As we venture deeper into the complexities of mining operations, we cannot ignore the rising costs associated with it.
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The BSV blockchain and sustainability: A new benchmark

The growing prevalence of blockchain technologies has sparked heightened concerns about their energy usage and the resultant environmental repercussions.
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Leveraging enhanced efficiency for environmental sustainability: An argument for embracing larger block sizes

In the era of digitalisation, the focus has sharpened on the environmental consequences of rising carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with Bitcoin transactions.
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A comprehensive approach to blockchain energy efficiency

A new white paper introduces an innovative set of formulas tailored to evaluate energy consumption, transactional throughput, and mining efficiency in blockchain networks.
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The world’s first smart contract designed for voluntary carbon credit derivatives trades

BSV blockchain-based smart contracts are already disrupting the financial derivatives industry. However, the industry is still nascent and there are many exciting opportunities and areas to innovate.
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A common misconception around proof-of-work

Proof-of-work blockchains as they were originally designed, and as promoted by the BSV Blockchain Association, aim to achieve scalability while ensuring security and interoperability within an energy-efficient system.
 

