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In an absolute sense it uses much less energy. If you divide that by the current rate limit of transactions, it looks bad comparatively in that sense, on a per-transaction basis. But the energy usage of Bitcoin isn't related to the transaction rate, and the rate could be increased without affecting the energy consumption at all. There just hasn't been enough demand for that increase.



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