Mara Holdings sues Hood County officials for attempting to block noise control vote
Jinse Finance reported, citing Bitcoin News, that bitcoin mining farm Mara Holdings has sued Hood County officials in an attempt to block a vote that would allow noise control measures to be implemented near its facility. The facility operates more than 60,000 ASIC miners around the clock.
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