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As DOE Preps for Take Two of Controversial Crypto Mining Survey, Industry Weighs in

After the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) first attempt to survey crypto mining companies about their energy usage was kneecapped by a lawsuit, the department is getting ready to try again – but this time, it’s seeking input from crypto industry participants.

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