They are probably going to be blocked by regulators from doing that, because of all the toxic chemicals that will be created from the burning in the process and the lack of an air-purifying solution before sending the waste products back to nature.
I'm not so sure about that. i could see them just letting them burn those tires and smoke billowing in to the air. black thick smoke maybe.
Also climate change is a big deal so regulators will be more wary of people hurting the environment to make a few bucks.
apparently tire burning is a thing though.
You gotta love the current chaos and dramas our world has gotten too Grin
Not that I support the tire burning plan but the fact that it says something about mining Bitcoins, then boom! A huge headline!
How many tires have been burnt before aimlessly anyway? hahaha
Everything about this world is a joke these days, from the noisy activists to those who do anything silly just to make some money.
what would you do if a big bitcoin mining farm opened up right next to your house and thick black smoke was billowing up and enveloping your entire property 24/7? you wouldn't like bitcoin very much in that case i can guarantee you.
Source mentioned on article your showed mentioned this. With only 2 miles (or about 3.2 KM) distance, no wonder people are concerned. It's a shame they decide not to do it on facility far from residential area and now they might have to spend money for legal and PR.
those poor people are going to have to put up with thick black smoke 24/7 if the government doesn't step in.
newsflash:bitcoin mining companies don't care if they release toxins into the air.