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▲ Bitcoin (BTC)
A ‘fact-based rebuttal platform’ has emerged to counter misinformation and exaggerated criticism surrounding Bitcoin (BTC), marking a new phase in the information war within the market.
According to cryptocurrency media outlet Cointelegraph on May 1 (local time), the Nordic-based Bitcoin education platform Bitcoin Beyond 66 has unveiled an open-source artificial intelligence tool called ‘The Bitcoin Evidence Base.’ The Bitcoin Evidence Base is a system that automatically generates evidence-based answers to criticisms regarding Bitcoin’s environmental impact, energy consumption, and its role in the financial system.
This tool works by having users input questions in text or link form, then it immediately provides rebuttal materials based on over 20 academic papers, Cambridge research data, energy data, and more. It is designed to help users who find it difficult to directly verify complex research materials quickly obtain reliable information.
The emergence of the Bitcoin Evidence Base is rooted in the long-standing debate over the environmental impact of Bitcoin mining. While some international organizations and governments have pointed out that Bitcoin negatively affects climate change, recent studies also show a significant increase in the use of renewable energy in the mining process.
Beyond simple rebuttals, the platform also focuses on the ‘method of persuasion.’ It applies a communication strategy that corrects misinformation based on evidence and empathy, rather than aggressive arguments, and is designed to allow users to choose direct, neutral, or softened tones to generate responses depending on the situation.
Furthermore, it adopts a structure where users can submit new research materials or data, which are then reviewed and reflected in the database, enabling continuous information updates. This allows for responses based on the latest evidence even in the rapidly changing virtual asset environment.
The launch of this tool demonstrates that debates surrounding Bitcoin are moving beyond simple clashes of opinion to a competition centered on data and evidence. Market participants are now in an environment where they are required to make judgments based on verifiable information rather than mere assertions.
*Disclaimer: This article is for investment reference only, and we are not responsible for any investment losses based on it. The content should be interpreted for informational purposes only.*
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