Texas Residents Lose Vote to Form New Town Over Bitcoin Mining Noise
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Residents in Hood County, Texas, have lost their bid to form a new municipality called Mitchell Bend to regulate noise from a nearby Bitcoin mining facility.Only 38% of 138 voters supported incorporation, according to The Texas Tribune. Locals say MARA’s 60,000 Bitcoin miners have caused sleepless nights and headaches due to constant noise, despite the company installing a 24-foot sound wall and switching many machines to liquid cooling.
With the failed vote, residents say they’ll explore other ways to seek peace and regulation.
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Bitcoin literally changing maps now — this space never stops evolving.

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Noise complaints today, zoning laws tomorrow — local pushback is real. 🧱
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Mining growth is inevitable, but sustainability and community harmony must evolve with it.
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When mining meets neighborhoods, compromise becomes the real currency.
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