Arkansas city rejects crypto mining proposal after community pushback
April 25 2025 - 4:27AM
Cointelegraph


The planning commission of Vilonia, Arkansas, unanimously
rejected a proposal to establish a cryptocurrency mining facility
within the city limits, following strong opposition from
residents.
According to local reports, the decision came
after weeks of community pushback, where citizens voiced concerns
over potential noise pollution, increased energy consumption and
the overall environmental impact associated with crypto-mining
operations.
During public meetings, Vilonia residents expressed concern that
the mining operation could disrupt the town’s quiet atmosphere and
strain local infrastructure.
Many pointed to examples from other regions where similar
facilities led to rising electricity costs and constant noise from
mining rigs.
“I just want to ask, like, did we make a mistake moving here?
We’re not asking these people to come here. I grew up here. I
graduated from Vilonia, and we [are] Arkansas, the natural state,
not Arkansas, the Bitcoin state,” one community member
told
THV11.
Vilonia community members oppose a new crypto mine in their
town. Source: YouTube
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Vilonia has a history of rejecting crypto mining
Vilonia has confronted the prospect of crypto mining
before. In previous years, residents expressed disinterest in
hosting miners, citing long-term sustainability concerns and
minimal local economic benefits.
In 2023, the city’s planning
commission denied Vilo AR permission to build a crypto mine in
town and revoked its permit permanently.
The same year, Vilonia residents voiced strong
opposition to a crypto-mining facility proposed by Green Digital
near residential areas, citing concerns over constant loud noise
from powerful mining computers and potential ties to the Chinese
Communist Party.
In 2024, the Arkansas State House passed two
bills that restrict cryptocurrency mining within the state.
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In January, Arkansas lawmakers introduced a
bill that would ban crypto mining operations within 30 miles of
any US military facility in the state.
Senate Bill (SB 60) was introduced by Senator Ricky Hill and
House Speaker Brian Evans, aiming to amend the Arkansas Data
Centers Act of 2023 to keep crypto mining facilities away from
military installations.
However, the Arkansas Senate’s City, County and Local Affairs
Committee eventually
rejected the bill.
The opposition to crypto mining centers in Arkansas follows a
broader trend across various US municipalities where crypto-mining
initiatives have faced increasing scrutiny.
In October 2024, a group of residents in Granbury,
Texas, filed a lawsuit
against Marathon Digital, alleging that its mining facility
generated too much noise.
The lawsuit claimed that residents were experiencing physical
symptoms from the noise, including fatigue, headaches, nausea,
hearing loss, memory issues and even psychological problems.
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