New York gubernatorial candidate calls for moratorium on proof-of-work mining

New York gubernatorial candidate calls for moratorium on proof-of-work mining

Politicians and activists have often targeted crypto mining operations around Seneca Lake due to the presence of Greenidge Generation's plant. With roughly nine months until major federal and state elections, New York State gubernatorial candidate Jumaane Williams is making crypto mining an issue in his campaign, criticizing the lack of regulatory clarity.Speaking to climate activists and protestors at Seneca Lake in upstate New York on Monday, Williams called on current Governor Kathy Hochul to deny permits for proof-of-work crypto mining firms seeking to operate in the state, citing....


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