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EXCLUSIVE: New York Bitcoin Bill Is Illogical, Plays Politics With Bitcoin Mining, Marathon Digital CEO SaysWhat Happened: One company that could be affected by the Bitcoin mining legislation in "It was passed to stop fossil fuel based power generating sources in Thiel questioned why the bill targets Bitcoin specifically and not just the overall fossil fuel energy market. "It's illogical so it clearly and specifically designed to target proof-of-work mining. I think, it is specifically targeting Bitcoin as opposed to achieving the broader needs of the state." Thiel called Bitcoin miners customers of electric companies and not owners of the power-generating resources. "This is a bill that I think specifically playing politics with Bitcoin mining. This is political jockeying going on." Related Link: Exclusive: Marathon Digital CEO Talks Bitcoin, El Salvador News, Crypto Volatility On PreMarket Prep What's Next: Thiel said the bill could have ramifications, including no Bitcoin miners wanting to operate in Thiel said the electrical union was against the bill and there could be a loss of job opportunities in the state. The bill could also divide states on whether they support or are against the same practices such as Thiel said a lot of states are open to Bitcoin mining naming "I think you may see Thiel said Marathon Digital is focused on being a good corporate citizen. Marathon participates in programs where it can shut down its systems when the grid needs extra energy. "You can shut us down in 10 minutes and we can be back up and running in 20 minutes. You can't do that to a car assembly plant, you can't do it to a food and processing company, you can't do it to an aluminum plant." Thiel said this is an example of how Bitcoin miners can work with energy companies. MARA Price Action: Marathon Holdings shares trade at Additional reporting by Photo: Screenshot of
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