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Cardano4Climate Meeting 2021-11-03 15:00UTC #6

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Seomon4u opened this issue Nov 3, 2021 · 0 comments
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Cardano4Climate Meeting 2021-11-03 15:00UTC #6

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Seomon4u commented Nov 3, 2021

Cardano4Climate - 2021-11-03 15:00UTC

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  • meeting with james (collaboration also nfts?) @Seomon4u
  • ask spocra (and other SPOs)
  • reach out to wildNFT
  • create discord channel for sustainability

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Cardano, for example, uses its own proof-of-stake protocol and consumes 6 gigawatt-hours annually. To put that in perspective, Cardano's energy use is a GWh and a half shy of providing enough power for the South Pacific island country of Niue, with its population of 1,620 people, for a year. By comparison, Bitcoin uses 126.09 terawatt-hours annually, which is equivalent to the amount of energy Pakistan, with its population of 225 million, uses each year. “ from https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/heres-how-much-electricity-it-takes-to-mine-bitcoin-and-why-people-are-worried/

bottom up and top down approach.

https://emurgo.io/blog/emurgo-celebrates-one-year-anniversary-of-traceability-solution#:~:text=As%20a%20founding%20entity%20of,that%20enterprises%20are%20having%20today.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTFeNqCheVM/

Sean presenting Littercoin:

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