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Mozilla Does U Turn On Decision To Accept Crypto Donations After Climate Backlash

January 10, 2022
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Last week, Mozilla Foundation, the non-profit organisation behind open-source web browser Firefox, announced it would be accepting crypto donations to “keep the Web open and free”. Days later, it reversed the decision “due to cryptocurrency’s environmental impact”.

Last week, we tweeted a reminder that Mozilla accepts cryptocurrency donations. This led to an important discussion about cryptocurrency’s environmental impact. We’re listening, and taking action. 1/4

— Mozilla (@mozilla) January 6, 2022

A Tidal Wave of Backlashes

What did it take for Mozilla to do an about-turn on its crypto donation policy? Approximately 20 disgruntled social media users, based on replies to the initial December 28 tweet:

donate now to help destroy the planet

— Kees de Kooter (@kdekooter) January 1, 2022

Shortly after, Mozilla put a temporary hold on users’ ability to make crypto donations:

So, starting today we are reviewing if and how our current policy on crypto donations fits with our climate goals. And as we conduct our review, we will pause the ability to donate cryptocurrency. 3/4

— Mozilla (@mozilla) January 6, 2022

Unfortunately for Mozilla, it turns out that appeasing 20 noisy commenters has in turn created a new backlash to the initial backlash – a backlash squared, if you will.

I think as we progress it will be inevitable for companies (even if they are not directly involved with crypto) to have a crypto person/people/team so that at a minimum they do not look at foolish as Mozilla does. It will be costly to look this dumb https://t.co/3PPrdEfNuH

— Chart Simpson (@ChartSimpson) January 9, 2022

Wait what?
I think NFTs are currently dogshit, but when did cryptocurrencies become instant cancer too?
Would’ve thought open source, non-profit Mozilla Foundation would be a good fit…
Can anyone post links to good data about crypto impact on climate?https://t.co/8hduxaBiHt pic.twitter.com/jrVBeSBcM0

— Riley Murdock (@TheRikeys) January 7, 2022

Accepting crypto seems totally reasonable these days. Fiat currency is just as laden with all the problems of crypto, so if crypto helps you reach your community goals you should take it. I think it’s sad that people who helped build the Internet are now like “get off my lawn.”

— John K (he/him) (@frumioj) January 7, 2022

Mozilla Greenwashing?

As environmental and social governance (ESG) issues have become increasingly important in modern public relations, it’s no surprise that crypto’s energy consumption has become a perennial hot topic of conversation.

Given the plethora of blockchains, consensus algorithms and the relative utility of each, a single retort is neither possible nor desirable. As a proof-of-work blockchain, Bitcoin tends to be targeted the most as no one credible denies that its energy use is significant.

While this isn’t the forum to provide a detailed rebuttal of the so-called energy argument, venture capitalist and Bitcoiner Nic Carter has done some exceptional work, the latest of which you can read about here.

In short, the energy debate comes down to two questions:

  1. Is the cryptocurrency valuable? If the detractor believes not, then no use of energy is worthwhile, however “green” it may be.
  2. Who gets to decide what is or isn’t an appropriate use of energy?

Is streaming The Kardashians on Netflix or ordering single-serve meal kits an acceptable use of energy? What about Christmas lights, air-conditioning, or the mining of cobalt for your mobile phone? Given that gold mining uses more energy than Bitcoin, should we be pushing for “eco-friendly” wedding rings?

In the context of Mozilla, this line of argument is epitomised in the tweet below:

Lol so people can use your browser to look up funny cat videos but Crypto is bad?

“Take down your Christmas lights you’re wasting energy!!”

Didn’t realize Mozilla was run by angry old front porch grandpas https://t.co/PChYDoHEwg

— Kale (@kale_abe) January 9, 2022

Being Seen to Be Green

Today, it’s evident that there are societal and financial benefits to claims of being “environmentally friendly” – whether you actually are appears to be of secondary concern. This is essentially what “greenwashing” amounts to, a practice where “green” issues are used to elevate a company’s public perception, rather than actually doing anything useful in an environmental sense. It ultimately comes down to buzzwords over substance.

Mozilla’s decision to pause donations appears to be misguided at best. It has seemingly managed to overlook the value of crypto in funding international non-profits, as well as misunderstand its relationship to energy.

But perhaps there is an even bigger lesson to be learnt – bowing to the mob is often not the smartest strategy, particularly when the facts are not on your side.

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