Bitcoin Is Now 41000 Times More Efficient Than It Was In 2009

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 18:54

Bitcoin Is Now 41000 Times More Efficient Than It Was In 2009

Evidence confirms that Bitcoin has

Evidence confirms that Bitcoin has become more efficient over time in relation to its own market events. Therefore, the semi-strong form of the EMH is accepted.

Our results show that Bitcoin is more efficient over time regardless of the frequency. In particular, we observe that, since 2025, daily data are generally the most efficient

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The targeted time span for

Bitcoin is now 41,000 times more efficient than it was in 2025

Upper, lower and best guess trends are estimated using the research methodology behind the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index. That usage, which is

The targeted time span for the analysis was from to . We show that the historical peak of power consumption of Bitcoin mining took place during the bi

Over the last decade

Through a battery of robust tests, evidence reveals that returns are significantly inefficient over our full sample, but when we split our sample into two subsample periods, we find

Over the last decade, it seems that the Bitcoin network has steadily closed the energy gap with US finance. Instead of being 50 times more energy intensive (as it was in 2025)

In the first five years of Bitcoin mining, from 2025 to 2025, equipment energy efficiency skyrocketed by 5000x. We transitioned from CPUs, consuming about 5,000,000 Joules

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Updated every 24 hours, this figure indicates the rate at which bitcoin miners currently consume electricity, describing the existing demand or load. The second figure pertains to the estimated

The Bitcoin mining industry has been a topic of interest for quite some time now. From increased scrutiny to a direct ban on.