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Texas Republicans want to make the state the center of the cryptocurrency universe

Texas Republicans have largely welcomed the blockchain technology industry with open arms. But skeptics are concerned about cryptocurrency mining’s impact on the environment and energy grid.

By James Pollard

Lyle Theriot, chief operating officer at Whinstone’s Rockdale facility, leads a tour. Credit: Michael Gonzalez/The Texas Tribune

A “very natural synergy”

The “heat aisle” at Whinstone’s Rockdale facility is where heat generated by computers escapes the building. Credit: Michael Gonzalez/The Texas Tribune

Energy, environment and market volatility

The bitcoin industry’s extensive energy usage brings environmental concerns. Credit: Michael Gonzalez/The Texas Tribune

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This story originally published by the Texas Tribune.

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