The Canadian court upheld the decision to restrict power supply to Bitcoin mining operations
ChainCatcher news, the British Columbia Court of Appeal upheld the provincial government's decision to limit electricity use for Bitcoin mining operations, rejecting the attempts by Bitcoin mining hosting provider Conifex Timber to secure unlimited electricity usage. The court supported BC Hydro, emphasizing its priority to protect public interest, safeguard the province's power supply, and prevent consumer electricity rate increases. Due to concerns about the impact of crypto mining on energy consumption, several provinces in Canada have implemented restrictions.
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