The French National Assembly rejected the amendment on Bitcoin mining, and the nuclear utilization plan was not discussed.

[Chain News] On June 19, it was reported that the French National Assembly recently rejected an amendment proposal regarding Bitcoin mining. The proposal suggested studying the possibility of using France's surplus electricity for Bitcoin mining to optimize the operation of the nuclear power grid. The proposal was dismissed without discussion due to procedural issues, specifically based on Article 98 of the parliamentary procedural rules.

If this proposal is approved, France will become one of the few countries, following El Salvador and Bhutan, to incorporate Bitcoin mining into its national energy strategy. Analysts point out that similar proposals are unlikely to be submitted again in the short term, as Bitcoin mining is still viewed as an environmental threat in France. The parliament stated that the rejection this time was only regarding the form of the proposal, and a more concise amendment may be submitted in the future.

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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 06-19 10:22
The French really just sit back and watch others make money.
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SeeYouInFourYearsvip
· 06-19 10:18
Stop pretending, using a programming issue as an excuse?
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 06-19 10:12
What is the parliament doing? I don't understand anything.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 06-19 10:04
Hmm? Where is this program issue coming from?
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