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 Bitcoins environmental impact and energy use.Bitcoin Beyond 66 has launched an AI database that generates evidence-based responses to claims about Bitcoins environmental impact and energy use.The tool draws on more than 22 peer-reviewed studies and cites Cambridge research showing over 52% of Bitcoin mining uses renewable energy.Users can input criticism and receive structured replies, with response tones ranging from direct to balanced or soft depending on context. 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describes as a growing volume of peer-reviewed research on Bitcoin mining, while public narratives continue to rely on outdated or incomplete data.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%