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Topic: [06-04-2018] Washington State County Blasts ‘Unauthorized’ Crypto Miners (Read 130 times)

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What do they expect you to do? Do they have a protocol for getting authorized to use buttloads of electricity? Smiley
No, but I don't think you can use residential power lines to do business related activity without any authorization either. The problem is not that they were running antminers like crazy and getting profit, the problem is that they were creating real risks (power outage or even fire) for all the people living there.

They should have bought a dedicated line with authorized limits and then they could consume whatever energy they liked, I believe.
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A Washington state utility has cut off electricity to three mining sites which officials described as “scoundrels” running “unauthorized cryptocurrency operations”.

In a recent meeting, the Chelan County Public Utility District (PUD) reported that the three mines – located separately in Wenatchee, Malaga and Chelan – were “using enough power to create fire risks for neighbors and damage grid equipment not sized for the load.” For that reason, utility officials disconnected the power at those sites.

The PUD said that in the future, unauthorized operators could face potential legal repercussions including fees and criminal charges for power theft and public safety endangerment.

Read More: https://bitzamp.com/washington-state-county-blasts-unauthorized-crypto-miners/
I am very happy after listening this news, at least there is someone who is taking some kind of initiative to stop all the illegalism related with the bitcoin, at least there should be someone who could keep on these fishy activities and can a major step in stopping all these activities . Though there is no regulating body over bitcoin but it doesn’t mean that all these illegal activities associated with bitcoin will be continue in the future also . Till it’s centralization Washington state is taking very great initiative.
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Mining needs a lots of power and gadgets. So, you gotta be cautious while you are doing it. Authorization is needed I believe. Not a good news but I think it was logical to do so by the authority.
Yeah and regulation is also important for this industry
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Mining needs a lots of power and gadgets. So, you gotta be cautious while you are doing it. Authorization is needed I believe. Not a good news but I think it was logical to do so by the authority.
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What do they expect you to do? Do they have a protocol for getting authorized to use buttloads of electricity? Smiley
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A Washington state utility has cut off electricity to three mining sites which officials described as “scoundrels” running “unauthorized cryptocurrency operations”. In a recent meeting, the Chelan County Public Utility District (PUD) reported that the three mines – located separately in Wenatchee, Malaga and Chelan – were “using enough power to create fire risks for neighbors and damage grid equipment not sized for the load.” For that reason, utility officials disconnected the power at those sites.
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Stoll said staff reviewing meter readings saw power use at the Wenatchee apartment jump 20-fold in a month. Use went from a typical 500 kilowatt hours (kwH) to 11,000-plus kwH, far above what residential wiring is designed to carry. When PUD staff checked the location, they could see open windows and a balcony door open to the chilly spring air likely keeping the cryptocurrency mining equipment cool. Investigation showed no one living in the apartment.

In Malaga, PUD staff notified the homeowner his mining operation was unauthorized. He talked with staff about options for legal service, but continued to mine without following through until crews disconnected service. In Chelan, an approved operator went beyond the allowed power amount without notifying the PUD as required.

So the first guy had about 10 antminers there.
No wonder nobody was living int here, how could somebody sleep with that noise.

But not living there, running the miners in a house with open windows and balcony, what where those guys thinking?
Those miners could take real damage in case it rained suddenly or simply get stolen.

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The average residential electricity rate in Chelan is 3.22¢/kWh
Hmm, that's real cheap. I wonder how many more are still around but mining with just one or two and keeping a low profile.
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A Washington state utility has cut off electricity to three mining sites which officials described as “scoundrels” running “unauthorized cryptocurrency operations”.

In a recent meeting, the Chelan County Public Utility District (PUD) reported that the three mines – located separately in Wenatchee, Malaga and Chelan – were “using enough power to create fire risks for neighbors and damage grid equipment not sized for the load.” For that reason, utility officials disconnected the power at those sites.

The PUD said that in the future, unauthorized operators could face potential legal repercussions including fees and criminal charges for power theft and public safety endangerment.

Read More: https://bitzamp.com/washington-state-county-blasts-unauthorized-crypto-miners/
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