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'I Made Doge In Like Two Hours': Dogecoin Creator Says He 'Didn't Consider' Environmental Impact

Saturday May 15, 2021. 02:02 AM , from Slashdot
One of the creators of dogecoin has noted that he 'didn't consider' the environmental impact of the cryptocurrency, which was initially created as a joke. The Independent reports: The comments from Billy Markus, one of the people who helped create dogecoin in the first place, when it was intended partly as a joke, came in response to a tweet from Elon Musk. Mr Musk had been attempting to clarify his position on cryptocurrency generally, in the wake of his statement about Tesla. 'To be clear, I strongly believe in crypto, but it can't drive a massive increase in fossil fuel use, especially coal,' Mr Musk had written. In response, Mr Markus sent a crying face emoji, which he later clarified he had meant to indicate 'aw man, you right, environment stuff.' In reply to that, Mr Markus was asked whether he had considered energy usage when creating the cryptocurrency. 'i made doge in like 2 hours i didn't consider anything,' he wrote.

Dogecoin was created in 2013, in reference to the meme and to poke fun at the vast numbers of cryptocurrencies that had been launched. But Mr Markus helped build the technical foundations that allow it to practically work, too. Like bitcoin, dogecoin requires miners to undertake complex cryptographical puzzles to create new bitcoins. That system, known as proof-of-work, relies on large amounts of computing power that use considerable amounts of energy, much of which is generated from fossil fuels.

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