Suffolk County IT chief in the United States charged with breaking federal cryptocurrency mining law or sentenced to 15 years in prison

2021-9-9 13:02
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On September 9, Christopher Naples, IT director for Suffolk County, Long Island, USA, was accused of using his job to hide 46 cryptocurrency workers from government agencies, costing them expensive thousands of dollars in cities in electricity bills. If found guilty, Naples faces up to 15 years in prison. (New York Times)

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