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This Is What Happens When Bitcoin Miners Take Over Your Town - POLITICO Magazine

Eastern Washington had cheap power and tons of space. Then the suitcases of cash started arriving.

“The attraction then, as now, was the Columbia River, which we can glimpse a few blocks to our left. Bitcoin mining—the complex process in which computers solve a complicated math puzzle to win a stack of virtual currency—uses an inordinate amount of electricity, and thanks to five hydroelectric dams that straddle this stretch of the river, about three hours east of Seattle, miners could buy that power more cheaply here than anywhere else in the nation...

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