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The Global Solidarity Levies Task Force is exploring a solidarity levy on cryptocurrency as it is a fast-growing sector, which is undertaxed and highly energy intensive.
Cryptocurrencies have quickly become a significant market asset, with the value reaching approximately 3 trillion in November 2021. Cryptocurrencies have a significant environmental footprint due to the energy-intensive process of mining – the ‘proof of work’ processes by which many digital currency units (like Bitcoin) are created, and transactions are verified on a blockchain network. According to the IMF, the global demand for electricity by crypto miners reached that of Australia or Spain, resulting in 0.33% of global CO2 emissions in 2022, with the process of authenticating one Bitcoin transaction equivalent to roughly three years of electricity consumption for a typical Ghanaian, or three months for a typical German.
Latest Cryptocurrencies Updates & Insights
                03/11/25
REPORT
          REPORT
Vers un prélèvement solidaire sur les crypto-monnaies.
          Par la Commission internationale d'experts sur les prélèvements sur les crypto-actifs pour le climat et le développement
        
                14/11/24
COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE
          COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE
COP29 : Le rapport d'activité du groupe de travail sur les contributions de solidarité mondiale dévoile des options pour les contributions de solidarité