You might be surprised to learn that 65-75 percent of the world’s cryptocurrency ‘mining’ (having computers solve complex but meaningless algorithms to be rewarded with a coin) takes place in China. As Bitcoin and other crypto values have soared, so too have the number of would-be ‘miners,’ so many that their furiously active processing engines are using up a significant part of China’s power supply, and greatly contributing to the global carbon dioxide emissions. Bitcoin ‘mining’ has a carbon footprint roughly comparable to the entire nation of New Zealand, and consumes more power than all the people and industries in the Netherlands.