Green NFTs: A Study on the Environmental Impact of Cryptoart Technologies

01/29/2022
by   Samuele Marro, et al.
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We introduce a model of greenhouse gas emissions due to on-chain activity on Ethereum, focusing on cryptoart. We also estimate the impact of individual transactions on the environment, both before and after the London hard fork. We find that with the current fee mechanism, spending one dollar on transaction fees corresponds to emitting at least the equivalent of 1.151 kilograms of CO2. We also describe several techniques to reduce cryptoart emissions, both in the short and long term.

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