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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 04:16  |  Written by: Olaf Carlson-Wee

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The Us Energy Information Administration

Court Orders US Government to Delete Bitcoin Mining

The U.S. Energy Information Administration told a federal district court on Friday that it has “formally withdrawn and ceased” the emergency collection of data from

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has agreed to discard any data it already collected in response to its emergency Bitcoin mining survey, court documents

EIA reaches agreement with bitcoin miners, will destroy collected

Emergency bitcoin miner survey off the table after parties - The

U.S. Government Scraps Emergency Bitcoin Mining Survey Amid

The United States Government Has

BREAKING: the Biden Administration is cancelling the fake Bitcoin mining emergency declaration and destroying the data that it illegally collected. The government is

EIA Agrees to Wipe Out Prior Bitcoin Mining Survey Data, Plans

The United States government has agreed to halt its mandatory assessment and data collection of energy consumption by the Bitcoin mining industry. The decision comes

US Government Agrees To Destroy Bitcoin Mining Data Gathered

Bitcoin Miners Sue US Agency Over “Invasive Data

Mandatory survey of Bitcoin miners’ power consumption halted by

A Government Survey To Get

US Government Halts Bitcoin Mining Survey Amidst Legal Tussle

The US federal government agreed to stop its emergency data collection of energy consumption by the Bitcoin mining industry, settling a lawsuit filed by the Texas

A government survey to get data on cryptocurrency mining companies' electricity usage has been tabled, according to a court document filed on Friday.

A Lawsuit By The Texas

US energy officials agree to ‘destroy’ all data from

A lawsuit by the Texas Blockchain Council has forced the US Government to destroy data it gathered on Bitcoin mining. The lawsuit successfully stopped the Biden

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