3/4 Most MPs support this position and refuse to meet to discuss the issue, not only because of the misunderstanding of Bitcoin, but also because of the lack of public data, submitted to the parliament and government on why #Bitcoin  mining is beneficial to #Norway. We base our conclusion following Open Dialogue Foundation BTC Coalition advocacy efforts since April 2024 to educate major members of political parties across the political spectrum in Norway and contacts with local jornalists.

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Lyudmyla Kozlovska's avatar Lyudmyla Kozlovska
3/4 Most MPs support this position and refuse to meet to discuss the issue, not only because of the misunderstanding of Bitcoin, but also because of the lack of public data, submitted to the parliament and government on why #Bitcoin  mining is beneficial to #Norway. We base our conclusion following Open Dialogue Foundation BTC Coalition advocacy efforts since April 2024 to educate major members of political parties across the political spectrum in Norway and contacts with local jornalists.
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The problem is Bitcoin mining is not particularly beneficial to Norway, you don't need it, you are rich already. Bitcoin mining has grid load balancing advantages and excess, unusable energy usage, but these are moot points for your country. I think you almost have to view it as a humanitarian benefit to the world, which I appreciate is a hard pitch.