You are absolutely right, Europe seems to be the loudest when it comes to btc mining criticism even when little or no mining at all is being carried out in that country.
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You probably just expressed yourself wrongly, but Europe is a continent where many countries are located, although in most of them it is not profitable to mine Bitcoin because of the high price of electricity, but also because the VAT and customs costs of importing mining devices are quite high considering that they come mostly from China. If you wonder why some voices within the EU are so loud about banning crypto mining, then you should know that their source is mainly in the north of Europe in countries like Sweden, and they don't really have any existential problems, so they deal with all kinds of nonsense. Although I read that the level of crime in Sweden has increased tremendously, so maybe now they will pay a little more attention to solving the problem internally, and they will not come up with various stupid ideas.
I think the attention should be on the 50,000 TWh energy lost due to inefficiency and wastage, why the governments are not concerned about that, and make it a priority to find ways to curtail energy lost.
In a world where there was logic, that would indeed be the primary problem, but it's much easier to attack Bitcoin than to try to solve that problem. Although by constantly attacking Bitcoin due to POW and massive energy consumption (about 250 TWh per year), they only show their true intention, which has nothing to do with energy consumption or environmental protection.