Bitcoin Transaction Fees, Miners' Revenue, Concentration and Electricity Consumption: A Failing Ecosystem

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
Frederik Rech, Chen Yan, Amon Bagonza, Lubomir Pinter, H. Musa
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12 The research and investment community seems to ignore the long-term sustainability of Bitcoin, which is reflected in four flaws: transaction fees, miners’ revenue, concentration and electricity consumption. While most of the authors have aimed to examine one topic at a time, with a particular interest in electricity consumption and carbon footprint, the aim of this paper is to examine all these issues simultaneously to provide a more comprehensive view on long-term sustainability of Bitcoin. This paper looks at these flaws and reveals why Bitcoin is not sustainable in the long run, how decentralization is being lost, how the design is putting artificial and unrealistic pressure on the ecosystem, while all being powered by an unjustifiable amount of dirty electricity sources. Our main findings are as follows. Firstly, transaction fees are already high and set to increase in time, further discriminating small transactions against big ones. Secondly, miners’ revenue comes mostly from the block reward. The block reward is the main income source for miners, but is set to be cut on a regular basis, making miners’ revenue not sustainable in the long run. Thirdly, miner concentration is already an issue, with a possibility of deepening even more and diminishing the idea of decentralization. Fourthly, the high electricity demand and the associated carbon footprint thus cannot be justified by any means. We deem our results useful for overall policy and regulatory implications.
比特币交易费、矿工收入、集中度和电力消耗:一个失败的生态系统
研究和投资界似乎忽视了比特币的长期可持续性,这体现在四个缺陷上:交易费用、矿工收入、集中度和电力消耗。虽然大多数作者的目标是一次研究一个主题,对电力消耗和碳足迹特别感兴趣,但本文的目的是同时研究所有这些问题,以便对比特币的长期可持续性提供更全面的看法。本文着眼于这些缺陷,并揭示了为什么比特币从长远来看是不可持续的,去中心化是如何丧失的,这种设计是如何给生态系统带来人为和不切实际的压力的,而所有这些都是由不合理的肮脏电力来源提供动力的。我们的主要发现如下。首先,交易费用已经很高,并将随着时间的推移而增加,进一步将小额交易与大额交易区分开来。其次,矿工的收入主要来自区块奖励。区块奖励是矿工的主要收入来源,但会定期被削减,这使得矿工的收入从长远来看是不可持续的。第三,矿工集中已经是一个问题,有可能进一步深化和削弱去中心化的想法。第四,高电力需求和相关的碳足迹因此无法以任何方式证明是合理的。我们认为我们的结果对整体政策和监管意义是有用的。
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