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According to a recent research by foreign currency data aggregator Forex Suggest, Dogecoin is currently the third-fastest digital asset in terms of reducing its carbon footprint, having slashed its emissions by 25% in 2022. In 2022, the blockchain emitted 1,063 tons of CO2, compared to 1,421 tons in the previous year.
While Ethereum saw the largest drop in CO2 emissions in 2022 after switching to a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism, its annual emission was 8.3 times that of Dogecoin.
The Dogecoin network’s yearly electricity consumption decreased to 1,416,731 kWh in 2018 from 1,897,990 kWh in 2021, according to statistics from Forex Suggest, which has evaluated the global impact of crypto trading on carbon emissions.
Musk stated in May 2021 that he was working with Dogecoin developers to increase the system’s transaction processing efficiency.
During that period, Dogecoin powered 10,544,431 transactions, using 0.12000 kilowatt-hours (KWH) of energy every transaction, whereas in 2022, it powered 11,806,084 transactions without requiring a single KWH per transaction.
Elon Musk and Dogecoin. Image: Getty Images
Musk also said in 2021 that his electric vehicle company, Tesla, will cease accepting Bitcoin (BTC) payments, citing environmental issues linked with Bitcoin mining.
In addition, he suggested in December 2021 that Dogecoin is a preferable payment alternative than BTC. The next day, he announced that Tesla will begin taking DOGE for merchandise purchases.
Forbes lists Musk as the wealthiest individual in the world, with a net worth of almost $120 billion. Musk cofounded the rocket manufacturer SpaceX.
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Bitcoin Cash (BCH), a hard fork of BTC, is the second crypto currency that is exceeding Dogecoin in terms of how quickly it reduces the environmental impact.
Bitcoin was followed in terms of carbon emissions by Polygon and BCH. BCH uses 18.96 kWh every transaction, while Polygon uses 90.18 kWh per transaction.
Dogecoin is a digital currency that was invented as a “joke” by software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer.
In its early years, the meme currency has not seen many technological updates. Among prominent meme currencies, it is the sole proof-of-work (PoW) blockchain.
DOGE total market cap at $11.6 billion on the weekend chart | Chart: TradingView.com
As of the time of writing, DOGE is trading at $0.0871, up 3.5% over the past week, according to data provided by Coingecko.
Meanwhile, several major organizations that have criticized cryptocurrencies have highlighted the energy-intensive nature of crypto transactions and mining as a contributing factor to the indifference.
As cryptocurrencies become more sustainable, global use is projected to increase.
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New data reveals that meme token Dogecoin (DOGE) is one of the fastest crypto assets at decreasing carbon emissions.
According to a new report by foreign exchange data aggregator Forexsuggest, Dogecoin is the third-fastest digital asset at lowering its carbon footprint as it slashed its emissions by 25% in 2022.
“Dogecoin has seen a 25% decrease in its annual CO2 emissions. Throughout 2021, the cryptocurrency emitted 1,423 tons of emissions. This has now been reduced to 1,063 tons in 2022.”
The report finds that awareness of the environmental impacts of trading crypto assets has risen recently, highlighting the high-profile case of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who flipped his stance on Bitcoin (BTC) after investing in it, announcing that the electric vehicle giant would no longer accept BTC for payments.
The report also finds that Ethereum’s (ETH) switch from a proof-of-work consensus mechanism to a proof-of-stake system reduced its environmental impact as it dropped from the second-most pollutant crypto in 2021 to sixth place in 2022.
“In 2021, [ETH] was creating a huge 21.95 million tons of CO2. This has now been decreased to just 8,824 tons. By doing this, there would now only need to be 44,121 trees planted in order to offset Ethereum’s annual emissions, compared to a huge 109,751,315 trees the previous year.”
While it was found that DOGE is quickly shedding its pollution levels, other prominent crypto assets, such as king crypto Bitcoin, layer-2 scaling solution Polygon (MATIC), and smart contract platform Cardano (ADA), have gone the other way, increasing their carbon emissions.
The only two digital assets outpacing Dogecoin in terms of how quickly they are reducing their environmental impact are Ethereum and Bitcoin Cash (BCH), a hard fork of BTC.
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