Blockchain Industry Groups Call EIA’s Moves on Bitcoin Mining as ‘politically Motivated’
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Two blockchain industry groups have called the US Energy Department’s mandatory data collection from crypto mining operators as “politically motivated campaign.”
Texas Blockchain Council president Lee Bratcher and Chamber of Digital Commerce CEO Perianne Boring presented an industry statement on Tuesday. Per the release, the two industry leaders alleged that the move would affect all industries that rely on data centres.
“The EIA’s mandatory emergency survey of electricity consumption data represents the latest in a politically motivated campaign against Bitcoin mining, cryptocurrency, and U.S.-led innovation.”
The response comes after the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) announced collection of electricity consumption data from identified crypto miners. The move aims to “better understand energy demands” of US-based crypto miners, the US agency noted early this month.
EIA’s ‘Abuse of Authority’ to Limit Mining Operations
Furthermore, the groups claimed that the new White House report “is an abuse of authority” instead of improving electricity infrastructure. The “unprecedented” decision has been taken to target private businesses for political purposes, the statement read.
“This action is an abuse of authority in order to further the Biden administration’s public goal to limit or eliminate U.S. Bitcoin miners.”
In response to groups’ claims, EIA told Bloomberg that the Departments have been conducting “dozens of surveys” with energy producers.
“We’re hopeful we can work with companies in the cryptocurrency industry to provide the American public with a clear understanding of energy use.”
Further, the groups also highlighted Bitcoin miners’ ability to rapidly adjust their data centers’ power usage according to grid conditions. “Their operations are the most flexible and responsive electrical loads in the nation,” the statement read.
Additionally, the groups also noted that the move as a “attack against legitimate American businesses.” The Biden Administration is making the lives of Bitcoin miners “too difficult” to bear operating in the US, they added.
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