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US Congress Worries About Crypto's Environmental Impact Due to High Power Consumption
As energy-intensive bitcoin mining increases in the United States, members of Congress debated ways to make cryptocurrencies greener on Thursday. One of the most pressing problems was whether to employ renewables to power the energy-intensive mining at the heart of bitcoin's blockchain or to switch to alternative blockchains that require less energy, to begin with.
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