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Bitcoin community launches Bitcoin Beyond 66 AI tool to counter energy concerns
A Nordic Bitcoin education group has released an open-source AI database designed to generate evidence-backed responses to common criticisms about Bitcoin’s environmental impact and energy use.
Summary
According to Bitcoin Beyond 66, the tool, called “The Bitcoin Evidence Base,” has been built in response to what it describes as a growing volume of peer-reviewed research on Bitcoin mining, while public narratives continue to rely on outdated or incomplete data.
The group said misinformation often spreads faster than research, leaving users without quick access to credible counterpoints during online discussions.
Developed as a searchable response engine, the database allows users to input claims or links and receive structured replies grounded in published research, industry reports, and energy data. Bitcoin Beyond 66 said the system regularly references studies, such as an April 2025 report from the University of Cambridge, which found that more than 52% of Bitcoin mining is powered by renewable energy sources.
Data cited within the platform also compares Bitcoin’s energy mix with other sectors, stating that its renewable share exceeds that of the traditional banking system. The group added that over 22 peer-reviewed studies have documented potential environmental benefits tied to Bitcoin mining, including its role in utilising stranded or excess energy.
Explaining the motivation behind the project, Bitcoin Beyond 66 said most users do not have the time to review dozens of academic papers or datasets before responding to claims online
“The problem is that most people don’t have time to read 22+ peer-reviewed papers, Cambridge reports and ERCOT data. When someone posts criticism on social media, you need a credible response — fast,” the group stated.
How the tool approaches Bitcoin criticism
The database incorporates a communication framework attributed to Bitcoin environmental advocate Daniel Batten, which combines factual rebuttals with a tone designed to avoid confrontation. Bitcoin Beyond 66 said the system encourages users to acknowledge earlier concerns about Bitcoin’s energy use before addressing newer data that may challenge those views.
Users can choose between direct, balanced, or softer response styles, depending on the context of the discussion. Bitcoin Beyond 66 said this approach is intended to keep conversations constructive, noting that attempts to win arguments often lead to defensive reactions rather than engagement
“If you’re trying to ‘own’ someone, you’ll trigger their defenses and accomplish nothing,” the group said.
Ongoing debate around Bitcoin’s environmental footprint has drawn scrutiny from institutions including the United Nations and several governments, which have raised concerns over energy consumption and its link to climate change
Daniel Batten has argued in separate research that a growing share of Bitcoin mining now relies on lower-carbon and renewable sources, challenging earlier assumptions about its environmental cost.
To expand its dataset, Bitcoin Beyond 66 said contributors can submit research papers and verified sources for review before inclusion, allowing the database to evolve alongside new findings and industry data.