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Bolivian State Energy Firm to Use Crypto to Pay for Imports: Reuters
YBFB hopes that using crypto will be a direct solution to the nation's shortage in U.S. dollars and foreign currency reserves.

Bitcoin Miner Marathon Digital Signs Deal With Kenya to Invest in Green Energy Projects
The company will help monetize stranded energy in the African country and help manage its renewable energy production.

Bitcoin Mining’s Boon for Small Town America
Will Foxley’s doc about a small Texas town’s embrace of a new mining facility paints a more positive story about Bitcoin’s impact on rural communities than typically reported.

Is the DOE Crypto Mining Data Request an Opportunity for Energy Innovation or for Political Opportunists?
The survey offers little insight into how the data will be used and can easily become fodder for an anti-cryptocurrency narrative, Digital Energy Council founder Tom Mapes writes.

The U.S. Government Seems to Be Closing in on Bitcoin Mining
A Department of Energy survey to collect data about crypto's energy consumption could be used to justify the stance that blockchain poses a “public harm.”

EU Seeks More Data on Crypto’s ‘Significant’ Environmental Harm
The bloc’s executive arm is spending $842K on a study as it mulls what to do about energy-hungry proof-of-work technology

‘We’re Compute Cowboys’: Gideon Powell on the Pioneer Spirit Driving Bitcoin Mining
An interview with the CEO of Cholla Inc., an oil & gas exploration company that’s investing in bitcoin mining.

Stablecoin Issuer Tether Invests in Sustainable Bitcoin Mining in Uruguay
The company earlier this month announced plans to invest part of its profits in BTC purchases and infrastructure.

Texas Senate Passes Bill to Limit Bitcoin Miners' Participation in Demand Response Programs
Bill likely to fail in the House, says miner Marathon Digital.

The New York Times' Skewed Bitcoin Mining Exposé Reveals Blatant Bias
A new hit piece from “the paper of record” makes it clear: These are not serious people.
