Norway’s government is exploring a temporary ban on crypto mining, potentially by autumn, to free up energy and network capacity. The move is driven by concerns over high electricity consumption, low job creation, and rising energy costs for citizens. This follows an investigation into the industry’s energy usage, aligning with similar restrictions seen in other nations like Russia and China.
Norway Considers Temporary Crypto Mining Ban
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