U.S. DOE Halts Survey of Crypto Mining Energy Use After Lawsuit From Riot and Texas Blockchain Council: Report
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is reportedly stopping its survey on crypto mining energy use after being sued by ...
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is reportedly stopping its survey on crypto mining energy use after being sued by ...
Read moreThe Texas Blockchain Council, an industry association for Bitcoin miners including Riot Platforms Inc., is suing the U.S. Department of ...
Read moreThe Texas Blockchain Council (TBC) and Bitcoin mining firm Riot Platforms have won a favorable ruling from a United States ...
Read moreTexas Blockchain Council (TBC) and Riot Platforms have initiated a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), its Energy ...
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Read moreIn a bold move that underscores the escalating tensions between the burgeoning cryptocurrency sector and U.S. regulatory authorities, Bitcoin miners ...
Read moreA Texas crypto firm and industry group sued the SEC, disputing its authority over exchange-traded crypto, aiming to classify them ...
Read moreDenton Municipal Electric (DME), a nonprofit electric provider in Texas, has caught the eye of several cryptocurrency mining companies looking ...
Read moreThe latest legislative proposal from State Rep. Phil Christofanelli aims to establish Missouri as a welcoming hub for Bitcoin mining. ...
Read moreResidents of Granbury, Texas, are facing unprecedented disturbances, health issues, and environmental crises due to a local Bitcoin mining operation, ...
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