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Re: A Texas Town’s Misery Underscores the Impact of Bitcoin Mines Across the U.S.
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larry_vw_1955
on 29/07/2024, 02:52:08 UTC
Exactly. Then there is the matter of most Texans not liking regulations/zoning laws et al at all. That is a part of why the Texas power grid has few ties to the rest of the US grid. Remember, most of Texas is very rural - wide open plains and such. That means you can do with your property pretty much what you like and no one will say squat about it.

this is not just a "texas" problem. it's a national problem. bitcoin mining facilities have popped up in many states and caused similar noise issues for local residents. it's more a problem about how bitcoin mining generates alot of noise pollution than anything having to do with people not wanting regulations/zoning laws. everyone wants peace and quiet where they live.


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Main point is that being Texas - the locals will work it out for themselves and really prefer that outsiders who really know NOTHING about the situations keep their noses out of their business.

then they shouldn't have complained in the first place if they didn't want us talking about their situation.