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Laos has authorized a series of cryptocurrency mining and trading projects in the country, looking for another source of income to supplement the losses caused by the drop in tourism due to COVID-19 related measures. Six companies have been authorized to start cryptocurrency trading and mining operations in the country, according to the office of the prime minister.<\/strong><\/p>\n
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The office of the prime minister stated that six companies were now authorized to conduct cryptocurrency-related activities in the country. Now, according to reports, the government will start work to regulate these activities. Laos could also be trying to attract some of the miners ousted<\/a> from China, by being a close substitute that can also offer plenty of cheap, hydroelectric power currently not being used at its full potential.<\/p>\n
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The origin of this clean energy could also be a big attraction now that people are more aware of the mining industry\u2019s heavy energy consumption. This push for green energy and renewables for mining was, in part, introduced by Elon Musk,<\/a> who commented that the Bitcoin network energy consumption was \u201cinsane<\/a>,\u201d and suspended bitcoin payments for cars at Tesla.<\/p>\n
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