British Columbia Court upholds moratorium on crypto mining projects in Canadian province
A recent ruling by a British Columbia Supreme Court Justice, Michael Tammen, has affirmed the provincial power utility B.C. Hydro’s ...
Read moreA recent ruling by a British Columbia Supreme Court Justice, Michael Tammen, has affirmed the provincial power utility B.C. Hydro’s ...
Read moreA Pennsylvania House Representative has cut a two-year crypto mining ban from their bill to regulate the sector’s energy consumption ...
Read moreVANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Conifex Timber Inc. ("Conifex") (TSX: CFF) today released a White Paper ...
Read moreAccording to a white paper by Conifex Timber (Conifex), the government of British Columbia's recent moratorium on cryptocurrency mining is ...
Read moreCoinbase’s first crypto policy town hall, held in New York City on Thursday, diverged into a debate over the state’s ...
Read moreMARSHALL - It's moratorium mania in Madison County.During its June 13 meeting, the Madison County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved ...
Read moreASHEVILLE - County Commissioners approved a one-year moratorium on cryptocurrency mines May 2, a temporary pause fueled by burgeoning concerns ...
Read moreFrom staff reports Marion City Council approved a one-year moratorium on cryptocurrency mining operations, facilities made up of clusters of ...
Read moreTroubled cryptocurrency exchange Zipmex has filed for a two-month extension to its moratorium agreement to the Singapore court, according to ...
Read moreASHEVILLE - As nearby small towns battle the cryptocurrency mines that have moved into their communities, Buncombe County is considering ...
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