Noise Complaints May Cause Norwegian Bitcoin Mining Center to Shut Down

Noise Complaints May Cause Norwegian Bitcoin Mining Center to Shut Down
Norwegian bitcoin miner Kryptovault is facing a shutdown of its operations due to extensive noise complaints from locals and a lack of proper paperwork. The company, which is headquartered in a former paper mill in Norway’s capital of Oslo, uses more than 40MW of power to drive an arsenal of nearly 10,000 computers. The staff could mine several million Norwegian kroners’ worth of bitcoin per week, but financial promise isn’t enough to keep residents interested.“The sound of the factory comes 24 hours a day, 365 days a year,” explains Trond Gulesto, one of the facility’s closest neighbors. “Our summer has been ruined.” The noise comes predominantly from the large fans required to cool down the operation’s mining computers. Many of the area’s residents have been forced to evacuate bedrooms close to the venture’s primary facility and keep their windows shut throughout the day, even during the summer’s rising temperatures. Things have gotten so out of control that the company allegedly received a bomb threat last week. The threat read, “This is sabotage. If you are expanding crypto mining and filling the country with noise, then you will be sabotaging the peace. I am threatening to send you some explosives.” Following the bomb threat, Kryptovault’s managing director Gjermund Hagesaeter informed the nearby police force and warned employees to remain cautious while traveling to and from work. “The threat has ... For Further Information Click on Below Button
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