🚀 French Parliament Rejects Proposal on Bitcoin Mining Using Excess Energy
#FrenchParliament #BitcoinMining #ExcessEnergy #NuclearEnergy #SurplusElectricity #EnvironmentalConcerns #ProposalRejection #Cryptocurrency #France #EnergyStrategy #BTC
According to PANews, the French National Assembly recently rejected a proposal concerning Bitcoin mining. The amendment suggested exploring the use of France's surplus electricity for Bitcoin mining to optimize the operation of the nuclear energy grid. However, the proposal was dismissed without discussion due to procedural issues, specifically citing Rule 98 of the parliamentary procedures.
Had it been approved, France would have joined El Salvador and Bhutan as one of the few countries incorporating Bitcoin mining into their national energy strategies. Analysts indicate that similar proposals are unlikely to be resubmitted in the near term, as Bitcoin mining is still viewed as an environmental threat in France. The parliament clarified that the rejection was solely based on the proposal's format, suggesting that a more concise amendment could be submitted in the future.#FrenchParliament #BitcoinMining #ExcessEnergy #NuclearEnergy #SurplusElectricity #EnvironmentalConcerns #ProposalRejection #Cryptocurrency #France #EnergyStrategy #BTC
🚀 Apple Shareholders Approve Executive Pay, Reject China Audit Proposal
#Apple #Shareholders #ExecutivePay #ChinaAudit #Management #Bloomberg #ProposalRejection #Confidence #StrategicDirection
Apple shareholders have given their approval to the company's latest executive compensation packages. Bloomberg posted on X, revealing that the preliminary tallies also showed a rejection of an external proposal to conduct an audit of Apple's operations in China. The decision reflects the shareholders' confidence in the current management and their strategic direction, while opting against further scrutiny of the company's activities in China.#Apple #Shareholders #ExecutivePay #ChinaAudit #Management #Bloomberg #ProposalRejection #Confidence #StrategicDirection