Greenville City Council unanimously agrees to have city staff look at the future of ordinance allowing cryptocurrency mining

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GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) -Should the city of Greenville allow cryptocurrency mining?

It’s been a recurring topic of discussion for the city council and continued to be so Monday night.

“I think you’ve got to understand the purpose of it and make sure that if you’re going to make modifications to it, that it’s done correctly and not make it worse than it really was,” said PJ Connelly, Greenville Mayor.

Councilwoman Marion Blackburn has been at the forefront, pushing against the ordinance that would allow crypto companies to operate within Greenville.

Some residents agree with Blackburn’s opposition and believe the ordinance will be harmful down the line.

“We can do things in a better way,” said Dr. Yoshi Newman, Greenville resident. “Long term I think it’s irresponsible and indefensible. We can’t keep doing things the way we have.”

After a lengthy discussion, the council unanimously agreed on a motion to have city…

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