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Auteurs principaux: Ibañez, Juan Ignacio, Ladda, Aayush, Tasca, Paolo, Aldred, Logan
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Publié: 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.07254
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author Ibañez, Juan Ignacio
Ladda, Aayush
Tasca, Paolo
Aldred, Logan
author_facet Ibañez, Juan Ignacio
Ladda, Aayush
Tasca, Paolo
Aldred, Logan
contents The environmental impact of Bitcoin mining has become a significant concern, prompting several governments to consider or implement bans on cryptocurrency mining. However, these well-intentioned policies may lead to unintended consequences, notably the redirection of mining activities to regions with higher carbon intensities. This study aims to quantify the environmental effectiveness of Bitcoin mining bans by estimating the resultant carbon emissions from displaced mining operations. Our findings indicate that, contrary to policy goals, Bitcoin mining bans in low-emission countries can result in a net increase in global carbon emissions, a form of aggravated carbon leakage. We further explore the policy implications of these results, suggesting that more nuanced approaches may be required to mitigate the environmental impact of cryptocurrency mining effectively. This research contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable cryptocurrency regulation and provides a data-driven foundation for evaluating the true environmental costs of Bitcoin regulatory policies.
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spellingShingle The Unintended Carbon Consequences of Bitcoin Mining Bans: A Paradox in Environmental Policy
Ibañez, Juan Ignacio
Ladda, Aayush
Tasca, Paolo
Aldred, Logan
Computers and Society
The environmental impact of Bitcoin mining has become a significant concern, prompting several governments to consider or implement bans on cryptocurrency mining. However, these well-intentioned policies may lead to unintended consequences, notably the redirection of mining activities to regions with higher carbon intensities. This study aims to quantify the environmental effectiveness of Bitcoin mining bans by estimating the resultant carbon emissions from displaced mining operations. Our findings indicate that, contrary to policy goals, Bitcoin mining bans in low-emission countries can result in a net increase in global carbon emissions, a form of aggravated carbon leakage. We further explore the policy implications of these results, suggesting that more nuanced approaches may be required to mitigate the environmental impact of cryptocurrency mining effectively. This research contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable cryptocurrency regulation and provides a data-driven foundation for evaluating the true environmental costs of Bitcoin regulatory policies.
title The Unintended Carbon Consequences of Bitcoin Mining Bans: A Paradox in Environmental Policy
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.07254