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US Delaware court rules that bitcoin miners must not prevent tenants from accessing their miners

The Internet reported that a Delaware court has provisionally granted a temporary restraining order filed by Pennsylvania Bitcoin Mining Company against its custodian company, which blocked access to its mining machines due to a payment dispute. The restraining order prohibits the hosting service provider from blocking access to and otherwise taking over the miner's 21,000 mining machines on the property. Vice President Morgan Zurn approved a temporary restraining order on March 12 by Bitcoin miner Consensus Colocation and system owner Stone Ridge Ventures against Mawson Hosting, which provides hosting and hosting services to Bitcoin miners. The companies were divided over alleged unpaid fees, terms of the agreement and Consensus's relocation plan, which allegedly led Mawson to prevent miners from entering the site. The companies also claim that Mawson has been operating the miners for his own benefit since February 28 after preventing Consensus from entering the premises. However, Mawson claims that under the terms of its agreement with Consensus, they have the right to use the miners and that they have the right of first refusal on their relocation plan.

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