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Energy Demand Unawareness and the Popularity of Bitcoin: Evidence from Nigeria
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Sedlmeir, Johannes
, Ibelegbu, Oserere Ejemen
, Pierangeli, Francesco
, Andreea-Elena Drăgnoiu
, Ojeka, Stephen
, Wang, Zixin
, Platt, Moritz
in
Demand
/ Digital currencies
/ Globalization
/ Sustainability
2023
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Energy Demand Unawareness and the Popularity of Bitcoin: Evidence from Nigeria
by
Sedlmeir, Johannes
, Ibelegbu, Oserere Ejemen
, Pierangeli, Francesco
, Andreea-Elena Drăgnoiu
, Ojeka, Stephen
, Wang, Zixin
, Platt, Moritz
in
Demand
/ Digital currencies
/ Globalization
/ Sustainability
2023
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Energy Demand Unawareness and the Popularity of Bitcoin: Evidence from Nigeria
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Energy Demand Unawareness and the Popularity of Bitcoin: Evidence from Nigeria
2023
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Overview
Decentralized cryptocurrency networks, notably those with high energy demand, have faced significant criticism and subsequent regulatory scrutiny. Despite these concerns, policy interventions targeting cryptocurrency operations in the pursuit of sustainability have largely been ineffective. Some were abandoned for fear of jeopardizing innovation, whereas others failed due to the highly globalized nature of blockchain systems. In search of a more effective angle for energy policy measures, this study adopts a consumer-centric perspective, examining the sentiments of Nigerian cryptocurrency users (\\(n=158\\)) toward Bitcoin's sustainability, a representative cryptocurrency known for its high electricity demand. Three main findings emerged: 1) Even among those self-identifying as highly knowledgeable, most considerably underestimated Bitcoin's electricity consumption. 2) Participants with a more accurate understanding of Bitcoin's energy demand were more inclined to support sustainability measures. 3) Most of this supportive cohort viewed private entities as the primary stakeholders for implementing such measures. Given these findings, we suggest that consumer education should be at the forefront of policy initiatives aimed at cryptocurrency sustainability.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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