Monday, March 19, 2018

Beng the global center of finance ain't so bad

Plattsburgh's Crypto Mining Ban Could End Earlier Than Expected
The city of Plattsburgh, New York, has chosen to temporarily ban all new commercial cryptocurrency mining operations for the next 18 months - but local officials have suggested that the prohibition could end earlier.Last Thursday, Plattsburgh's City Council adopted a local law prohibiting any new mining operations from setting up shop, effective immediately. The city intends to use this time to establish rules for commercial miners, with an eye toward protecting residents from having to pay for increased electricity costs.

The skiing is great, the Olympics was held there obe tear. The miners are in a bit of slump now, but they will be very active in notary business. The  town will attract geek, good for  economy.   Biggest risk is Albany.

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