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Crypto is More Eco-Friendly than Conventional Banks – Cryptowisser

by Alice Eze
5 years ago
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According to a report by Cryptowisser, a leading cryptocurrency services comparison site, digital currencies are, perhaps, more eco-friendly than conventional banks.

The crypto community has undergone major scrutiny from conventional media especially with concerns about climate change.

In the report, Cryptowisser further highlighted that conventional banks do not get as much smoke as the crypto community despite the huge amount of energy conventional banks consume.

No doubt, mining bitcoin can be very energy-consuming. However, the industry is continually working to improve its carbon footprint.
This is evident in the shift of many coins from Proof of Work systems to Proof of Stakes systems.

Proof of Work systems (and their security measures specifically), require an enormous amount of energy and this is because the fundamentals of Proof of Work systems require people to manage the process of verifying data and recording transactions that are stored in the blockchain — which in turn requires computing hardware and crypto mining.

However, Proof of Stake systems on the other hand maintain their transactions with multiple holders (which are called validators) and allows users to create nodes with the proof of work systems protocol and with this Proof of systems protocol.

Each node does not require additional energy to prove the credibility of the node, as is the case with Proof of Work systems.

The move from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake is already guaranteeing a safe environment even though it can be argued that not all coins are adopting the latter.

Cryptowisser is a cryptocurrency services comparison site that hosts the largest verified database of cryptocurrency exchanges, wallets, news, debit cards and merchants, all with over 1,000 reviews.

It provides independent, objective and up-to-date reviews on the largest number of cryptocurrency exchanges in the world.

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