CRDCFeb 15, 2021

Recent Developments in Blockchain Technology and their Impact on Energy Consumption

arXiv:2102.07886v1
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This work clarifies misconceptions about blockchain sustainability for researchers and practitioners, highlighting that energy issues are not inherent to all blockchain implementations.

The paper addresses the problem of high energy consumption in blockchain technology, particularly in Bitcoin, and finds that alternative solutions like zk-rollups and other efficient variants can significantly reduce power usage, potentially leading to net energy savings in many applications.

The enormous power consumption of Bitcoin has led to undifferentiated discussions in science and practice about the sustainability of blockchain and distributed ledger technology in general. However, blockchain technology is far from homogeneous - not only with regard to its applications, which now go far beyond cryptocurrencies and have reached businesses and the public sector, but also with regard to its technical characteristics and, in particular, its power consumption. This paper summarizes the status quo of the power consumption of various implementations of blockchain technology, with special emphasis on the recent 'Bitcoin Halving' and so-called 'zk-rollups'. We argue that although Bitcoin and other proof-of-work blockchains do indeed consume a lot of power, alternative blockchain solutions with significantly lower power consumption are already available today, and new promising concepts are being tested that could further reduce in particular the power consumption of large blockchain networks in the near future. From this we conclude that although the criticism of Bitcoin's power consumption is legitimate, it should not be used to derive an energy problem of blockchain technology in general. In many cases in which processes can be digitised or improved with the help of more energy-efficient blockchain variants, one can even expect net energy savings.

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