These taxes could further squeeze profit margins already hit by rising 0 the same time, US Senator Ted Cruz blocked a sweeping privacy bill that wanted to restrict data brokers from selling Americans’ personal 1 did this due to law enforcement concerns but left the door open to 2 privacy debate gained a lot of urgency in the crypto industry as well, after several high-profile attacks linked to leaked 3 Tax Puts Pressure on Crypto Mining New York State Senator Liz Krueger introduced new legislation that could reshape the crypto mining landscape in the Empire 4 proposed bill seeks to impose excise taxes on the energy that is consumed by crypto mining 5 move was made amid rising concerns over the industry’s environmental impact and its reliance on high levels of 6 tax structure is tiered, starting with an exemption for miners using 2.25 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) or less 7 consuming between 2.26 million and 5 million kWh would face a tax of 2 cents per kWh, while consumption between 5 million and 10 million kWh would be taxed at 3 cents per 8 operators consuming up to 20 million kWh would see a 4-cent tax, and those exceeding 20 million kWh annually will be taxed at 5 cents per 9 proposed crypto mining tax legislation () Operations that rely on 100% renewable energy are exempt from the proposed levy, which will help with the state’s effort to incentivize clean energy use after the two-year moratorium on fossil fuel-powered mining, which expired in 10 bill also comes at a time when crypto mining is already grappling with razor-thin profit margins, rising costs, and increasing network 11 has always been the single most critical input for miners, and the proposed tax could push operators relying on grid power further into 12 may be forced to relocate to more favorable jurisdictions without any added 13 with the means to secure land and build facilities around renewable energy sources stand to gain a massive competitive edge, as they can bypass retail grid pricing and avoid the excise tax 14 widens the gap between well-capitalized mining giants and smaller operators who do not have access to cheap, sustainable 15 economic pressures are already 16 the first quarter of 2025, energy prices in New York averaged about $0.08 per kWh, which was a sharp rise that squeezed profit margins.
TeraWulf, with a facility in upstate New York, reported that the doubling of energy costs relative to revenue contributed to a $61.4 million loss during the 17 cost of mining 1 Bitcoin () At the same time, the median cost of mining a single Bitcoin surpassed $70,000 in the first quarter of 18 is according to data from 19 Cruz Blocks US Privacy Protections Push In another legislative move, US Senator Ted Cruz of Texas blocked a major privacy bill aimed at protecting Americans from the practices of data 20 argued that law enforcement still needs access to certain information and that the legislation requires further 21 bill, Senate Bill 2850 , was introduced by Democrat Senator Ron Wyden and seeks to restrict brokers from selling sensitive personal data, which can include addresses, financial information, and phone numbers, to virtually anyone willing to 22 argued that these practices enabled violence, stalking, and other crimes, and insisted that stronger protections are urgently 23 2850 Cruz is a longtime critic of government surveillance and central bank digital currencies, and was the only senator to oppose the measure, specifically due to concerns that restricting access to data could interfere with monitoring convicted sex 24 also blocked a narrower privacy bill that was introduced immediately after, which would have extended protections specifically to lawmakers, government staff, and survivors of sexual assault or domestic violence.
However, Cruz said he was open to working with Wyden to improve the proposals, as Congress must avoid “doing nothing” while privacy concerns 25 debate comes at a time when privacy and data security are hot-button issues both in Washington and in the cryptocurrency 26 what data brokers can sell could also reduce the risk of data breaches, which still threaten individuals and institutions in the United States and 27 push for stronger protections gained some momentum after the June assassination of former Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman , whose attacker is believed by the FBI to have obtained her home address through a data 28 incident shed some light on the dangers of data 29 crypto community has also seen a surge in targeted attacks, with over 50 incidents of kidnappings and killings linked to leaked home addresses in 2025 30 is according to data compiled by Bitcoiner Jameson 31 another layer to the discussion, Wyden confirmed on Wednesday that he is investigating Dan Morehead, founder of Pantera Capital, over allegations of improper tax 32 claims Morehead misrepresented his residency status and used Puerto Rico’s tax system to avoid more than $100 million in US taxes, despite earning the bulk of his capital gains while based in California.
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