A brand new invoice within the North Carolina legislature would permit Henderson, Polk, and Rutherford Counties to ban or regulate crypto mining. Republican Sen. Tim Moffit, who represents the three counties, is the first sponsor of Senate Bill 774.
If handed, the legislation would solely apply to these three counties and their municipalities.
As NC Newsline reported beforehand in a series of reports about a proposed facility in Pitt County, crypto mining, the method that verifies bitcoin transactions and creates new cash, depends on an unlimited community of highly effective computer systems.
The facilities’ excessive electrical energy consumption, primarily from fossil fuels, raises main environmental issues. The noise air pollution generated by the followers wanted to maintain the servers from overheating has additionally turn into a big concern to communities the place the facilities are situated.
Lately, the proliferation of those knowledge mining facilities throughout the state has sparked backlash from some native communities.
Cherokee County handed a decision in December 2023 requesting extra regulatory energy from the state legislature, however these efforts failed, in response to Cherokee County Commissioner Ben Adams in an interview with WUNC earlier this yr.
“We handed a decision to our state and federal representatives simply attempting to get them on board to move some sort of laws that will assist with this drawback. And naturally, it fell upon deaf ears. I used to be all the time informed as a child by my grandpa, ‘the 2 strongest males on the planet is the person that controls the water and the person that controls the facility.’ Who is aware of how a lot cash they’re making off these, so it’s not going to be very excessive on the record.”
It’s unclear what prompted the introduction of the brand new invoice. Newsline reached out to Moffit’s workplace for remark however didn’t obtain a response by the point of publication.
In Could 2023, Henderson County handed a 60-day ban on new crypto mining saying it was the “solely strategy to keep away from adverse results of recent cryptocurrency mining.”
It cited noise and heavy electrical energy utilization as the explanations for the moratorium.





