Alright, so I’m sitting here thinking about Norway’s latest move. They’re talking about putting the kibosh on new Bitcoin and crypto mining data centers. It’s like, boom! No more lights blinking away in a server farm. You know, I wonder if anyone saw that coming?
So the government, they’re saying it flat out—it’s better to toss that electricity to other sectors. Like, how many of us don’t even remember the last time we thought about where our power goes? Exactly. I was like, huh… who would’ve guessed?
Karianne Tung, the Minister for Digitalization and Public Administration (man, that’s a mouthful), she’s got her sights set on this. “Limit it as much as possible,” she says. Makes you think, doesn’t it? Maybe they’re onto something or maybe they’re just tired of the whole crypto craze. Who knows.
The Labour Party is like, okay, these mining guys are munching up tons of electricity and what do they give back? Nada much for the broader economy. That’s their angle anyway. I guess it might look different if you’re knee-deep in crypto, but from up top? Different story.
Tung added something like, “Mining’s a power hog and it doesn’t really do much for the local folks.” Yeah, it’s not like it’s creating loads of new gigs or anything. You get where they’re coming from, sort of—I think.
And they’re hinting this ban might pop up in autumn 2025. Autumn always feels like ages away, right? I wonder if we’ll blink and it’ll just be here, like a forgotten birthday or something. Ah, anyway—wait, where was I going with this?