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 Every Bitcoin transaction uses, on average, enough water to fill "a back yard swimming pool", a new study suggests.
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 Every transaction 

#Bitcoin

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 De quoi se poser des questions  sur cet trésor qu'est l'eau qui devient de plus en plus rare de plus qu' indispensable pour toute vie sur Terre  
 🤣🤣🤣Allow me to flip this and link you how Lebanon just found ground water that would offset this ridiculous claim by the many, many folds!

ipfs:// https://www.onesmalltown.org/post/michael-tellinger-fayez-moukarim-ambassador-for-one-small-town-lebanon-talk-about-ras-el-matn 
 lol

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 Ok, so we can use heat from miners in desolanization plants…
Bitcoin can give watter 
 yay – just use the miner to heat saltwater and you have a pool of drinking water in no time 🌱

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 Sure, water is just unusable after it‘s done with cooling…

A bit more serious approach would be to overlay the OECD water map over the Bitcoin miner plants map.

It‘s very relevant where stuff happens. 
 How many swimming pools to dragon the ocean?  
 The way this article is written, you'd think shutting off bitcoin miners would suddenly make lots of water available to thirsty people.  
 experts say that water is in the blockchain