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 nostr:npub105ve72qqmjxz08skum2lkds9qkj67689djwwr2a0qkrxts3hqydqm9hk8p I'm thinking more along the lines of the "traditional" transactions. At each point of interaction, power is involved. We're far from "all paper and coin" days.

I'm not putting crypto on a pedestal, but as someone who handled retail setups - there's a lot of power used behind the scenes. All people see is a register.

On a different level, I do like that old power resources are being updated and put back online. People think hydro has to be big. Not so.