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Musk decries bitcoin's 'insane' energy use after Tesla payment U-turn

Published 05/13/2021, 07:25 AM
Updated 05/13/2021, 07:55 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Representations of virtual currency Bitcoin are seen in front of Tesla logo in this illustration taken, February 9, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo/File Photo

By Hyunjoo Jin and Subrat Patnaik

(Reuters) -Tesla Inc boss Elon Musk on Thursday denounced the "insane" amount of energy used to produce bitcoin, doubling down on his sudden rejection of the cryptocurrency as a means of payment over environmental concerns.

Musk, one of bitcoin's most ardent backers, tweeted a graph of bitcoin's power consumption and said: "Energy usage trend over past few months is insane." (https://

That followed his tweet from Wednesday saying Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) would no longer accept the cryptocurrency as payment for its electric cars because it came at a great cost to the environment, an about-face from his stance in March.

Bitcoin, which sank 17% to its lowest since March 1 on Wednesday after Musk's comments, climbed back to $50,360 on Thursday. Other cryptocurrencies including ether also fell before regaining some ground. Coinbase, the biggest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, was down 2%.

Tesla shares ended down 3.08% to $571.69, the lowest level since March 8.

"We believe very few vehicle purchases took place using bitcoin given the significant capital-gains tax liability such transactions could incur," CFRA said in a report.

"We think TSLA's foray into cryptocurrency has both weighed on the stock's valuation and muddled the story, raising a plethora of questions regarding its capital allocation strategy."

Tesla revealed in February it had bought $1.5 billion of bitcoin, turbo-charging the crypto market. In April, the firm said it trimmed its position by 10% in the first quarter, booking a net profit of about $100 million.

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Musk said on Wednesday that Tesla would retain its bitcoin holdings with the plan to use the cryptocurrency as soon as mining transitions to more sustainable energy sources.

Tesla's decision not to accept bitcoin payments "allows him to appease critics while still keeping bitcoin on his balance sheet," said Meltem Demirors, chief strategy officer at digital asset manager CoinShares Group.

"He's still beating the drum," said Robert Lutts, chief investment officer at Cabot (NYSE:CBT) Wealth Management in Massachusetts.

"He's a master of marketing ... Everyone in the world is talking about Elon Musk and bitcoin right now. Is that good for selling cars? Damn right, it is."

Musk announced on Sunday that his commercial rocket company SpaceX would accept dogecoin as payment to launch a lunar mission next year - just hours after he sent the cryptocurrency spiraling downward when he called it "a hustle" during a guest-host spot on the "Saturday Night Live" TV show.

Musk said on Thursday he was involved in work to improve dogecoin's transaction efficiency, sending the price of the cryptocurrency jumping as much as 20%.

"Working with Doge devs to improve system transaction efficiency. Potentially promising," Musk said on Twitter.

'ODD BEDFELLOWS'

Some Tesla investors and environmental campaigners have been increasingly critical about the way bitcoin is created or "mined" - high-powered computers compete to solve complex mathematical puzzles in an energy-intensive process that often relies on fossil fuels, particularly coal.

"Tesla and Bitcoin were always odd bedfellows, given the environmental credentials of the electric car maker, and the colossal amount of energy consumed by the cryptocurrency," said Laith Khalaf, financial analyst at fund platform AJ Bell.

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Musk, who has championed bitcoin, said he backed that concern, especially the use of "coal, which has the worst emissions of any fuel."

If bitcoin were a country, it would use about the same amount of electricity a year as Switzerland does, Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn) analysts said.

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Musk’s abrupt reversal on Bitcoin is a return to the volatile decision-making that has caused trouble for Tesla and Musk in the past.

In the case of bitcoin and cryptocurrency, his musings have had a significant impact on prices of digital currencies and those who have invested in them.

Musk did not say in his Twitter comments whether any vehicles had been purchased with bitcoin and Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Some welcomed Musk's U-turn on bitcoin payments.

"We were surprised it took Musk so long to recognize the detrimental impact of Bitcoin on the environment but are happy to see the reversal of Tesla's position," said Ben Dear, CEO of Osmosis Investment Management, which holds Tesla stock.

He said the reversal will "pressure companies moving forward to think twice about the consequences before accepting it as a form of payment," adding the volatility of bitcoin makes it commercially nonviable for large-scale corporate adoption.

Musk reaffirmed he remains a strong believer in cryptocurrencies and was looking at other cryptocurrencies that use less than 1% of bitcoin's energy.

Latest comments

Elon should just put some energry on bitcoin and doge
did musk short Bitcoin before his tweet? wish I had that kind of power. wow.
This Musk guy is probably wearing a mask with different sizes & colors. He is lying & gonna buy BTC again between 45-48 K .. nobody is stupid Musky !!!
Tesla started to correct the moment Musk announced Tesla link with bitcoin. Now that Tesla is about to go back to its pre split level, Musk volte face wont help much. If anything, it is a farce. Lets wait for Morgan Stanley downgrade of Tesla to start buying the shares. Not yet I am afraid.
The tree huggers have gotten to him
what a joke!! like he didn't know this a month or year ago!? lmfao what a joke
It is insane and unsustainable
Hehehe. So we all should believe Musk was unaware of the energy needed to mine Bitcoin? Simply insulting. He buys and talks it up. He sells and talks it down. This goes to show what crypto is. A circus side show. A toy in financial markets for the very ritch and famous to casino around with. Only one crypto will survive in the end. Buy ripple
Although I don't disagree with everything you said, I have seen this exact post on multiple articles on this (including the misspelling of ritch)....
 not a fan of Musk. And sorry for the misspelling. English is not my native language. Also not a fan of crypto either. Except Ripple. So I am afraid this narrative will keep me posting the same
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