Key notes
- The Vilonia planning commission rejected the crypto extraction platforms in its city.
- The city has a reputation for rejecting the crypto extraction proposals.
- Interstate Holdings Blockchain believes that it can solve the problems raised by residents.
The Vilonia planning commission announced its decision to reject the proposal to erect cryptographic mining platforms in the city. This occurs after the city’s residents have spoken out on their dissatisfaction with the potential impact of mining farms, such as possible noise disorders, high energy demands and the general environmental consequences linked to Crypto exploration activities.
According to reports, Vilonia residents believe that mining platforms may have a negative impact on the peaceful environment and exert pressure on local infrastructure. They also said that cities with cryptographic mining facilities had attended increasing energy bills and noise pollution.
Interstate Holdings Blockchain, the company behind the proposal, believes that it is different from previous companies that have submitted the exploitation of crypto in the past. The owner, Steve Landers Jr., is an Arkansan and said that the proposal incorporated the concerns of the community. Landers revealed that his crypto rig, which was recently built in another city, Calbot solved the problems raised by the residents of Vilonia.
The Arkansas City refused to listen to the calls and explanations of Landers on how his business would benefit the city.
Vilonia’s trend to refuse crypto extraction proposals
Arkansas City is not new to reject the cryptography extraction proposals. In the past, the Vilonia planning commission rejected Vilo Ar’s proposal to erect an crypto exploration platform in the city and has not given room for the call.
After that, a crypto mine proposal was submitted by Green Digital, which was also rejected. This came after the widespread opposition from residents and the conviction that the company was linked to the Chinese government.
Earlier this year, the legislators of the state of the Arkansas presented a new bill to prevent the construction of cryptographic mining facilities near military bases to reduce security risks.
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