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Why Are People Spreading Falsehoods About Bitcoin’s Water Use?

No, despite what you might have heard recently, Bitcoin transactions do not consume a swimming pool of water. Noelle Acheson dives into the fallacy, and points out that poor research is not the only culprit here.

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