Neighbors of cryptocurrency farms complain of insomnia-producing noise from computers performing trillions of calculations per second, saying they ruin lives, lower property values and drive away wildlife. So Arkansas passed a law — to protect the mines.

“Hell” is how Gladys Anderson describes life since one Bitcoin operation opened last May less than 100 yards from her home. https://nyti.ms/3OwQOlI

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If we want this industry to be embraced by the public, we need to address this. Too bad Dennis Porter isn’t on the Nostr from what I can tell, or I’d ask him to weigh in on this, since the legislation is his work.