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Hive Blockchain Technologies has published an update regarding the companyâs response to the Norwegian Parliamentâs recent approval of a legislative bill that will restrict cryptocurrency miners from accessing the tax relief on electricity consumption available to other power-intensive industries. The release criticizes the governmentâs âunilateralâ move to suspend the subsidy without consulting with representatives of the mining industry and discusses proposed changes to the loan agreement pertaining to Hiveâs sole asset located in Norway.
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Hive Criticizes Norwegian Decision to Revoke Electricity Subsidies to Miners
Hive has taken aim at the Norwegian governmentâs decision to revoke subsidies on power consumption that are available to energy-intensive industries operating in Norway. The legislative bill moving to revoke cryptocurrency minersâ access to the subsidy was passed in early December and is expected to take effect during March of this year.
Hive states that it is âdeeply disappointed and frustratedâ by the proposed legislative changes, expressing its dissatisfaction with the governmentâs decision to take âunilateralâ action without âdiscussion, consultation, or dialogue with the industry.â
The company describes the bill as comprising a âsignificant impedimentâ to Norwayâs capacity to attract long-term foreign investment in the country, warning that the bill will deter âall energy-intensive industriesâ that are considering âlong-term capital investmentsâ from establishing operations in Norway.
Hive to Conduct Assessment of Damages to Kolos Data Center
As a result of the legislative changes, Hive states it will conduct an assessment of the impact of the bill on the economics of its sole Norwegian asset, the âKolosâ data center.
On Dec. 20, 2018, Hive issued a letter to debt holders associated with the Kolos acquisition proposing changes to the loan agreement pertaining to the asset. The company is currently seeking a one year extension of the term of the approximately $2.4 million loan that financed the assetâs acquisition while the Hive determines the impact that the legislative changes will have on the value and future plans for the Kolos data center. Hive expects to have completed its damage assessment prior to the end of the fiscal year on March 31, 2019.
In November 2018, Norwegian parliamentary representative Lars Haltbrekken criticized the subsidies available to cryptocurrency miners, stating that Norway âcannot continue to provide tax incentives for the most dirty form of cryptographic output as bitcoin.â
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