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Cryptocurrency turmoil affects crypto miners
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Date:2025-04-27 14:42:40
Cryptocurrency turmoil is affecting crypto miners, who require lots of electricity to operate. Energy costs are up, and demand is down.(Story aired on All Things Considered on Dec. 15, 2022.)
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