It’s not. It’s in a rural farm area. You want to build your house in a farm where you can just wake up and get to work do you. But the owner of the commercial property next to you has the same right. By the way 54 decibel is ambient noise in a empty city
No it’s not! It’s called commercial land and that exactly what it’s for! And it well with in the noise limits! The crybabies are the ones in the wrong!
@@chriskibodeaux9818crybabies? How would you feel being forced to live next to that after working hard to earn what house and it being ruined for you by that noise ever single day.
Exactly. As a retired City Planner, if they had zoning in the county he lives in, this wouldn't happen. the use would be required to be in an industrial park and if the use made a lot of noise pollution, it could be enforced against by code enforcement.
It's not that people hate zoning laws; corporations hate zoning laws, and regular people want mixed residential and business zoning so that you don't have to drive 45 minutes for groceries
Acting like a farmer can afford a lawsuit 🤣 acting like a farmer can’t lose everything in an unexplained fire 🤣 acting like you really want to mess with people who live in the middle of nowhere.
No, cattle sleep right though this, same with a couple times of a firehouse siren going off at night. Our bin fans are a bit lower pitched (USUALLY...) and are right near where the cattle sleep. They are fine. If the sound was lower pitched like bin fans it would not be nearly as iterating. They should use larger fans such as what chicken barns use.
@@miproduction6196it’s rural area, no noise ordnance law’s. Would be different if it was city limits. Best cases scenario, it would be a civil suit but likely not gonna happen if it’s actually a rural area, but that’ll be up to the judge so it’s a 50/50.
Imagine hearing a hair dryer on low all day everyday 24/7/365 everywhere you go in your house. Shut them down permanently and confiscate their proceeds and equipment and jail the owners.
They're on a farm not in the city. They don't have noise pollution laws like a city does. (My grandparents live outside city limits and can't do anything about their neighbors rooster who crows 18 hours a day.)
@@rogusmith2630And his neighbors should sue him for the Smell and noise coming from his Cattle. RIGHT ? He is bringing down those property values with all that smell from Cattle.
@@gregorystevens3992 he can but not in a case like this. I highly doubt there is much smell if any smell. also since he was there first he has that as well. but he can 1000% sue for lowering property values I've seen it done many times.
@@koyadaoneGoofy ah pfp and take. Id be annoyed with that constant noise too especially if i lived there before and then they build that shi hell no lmao
That's fine, but you can't enforce it on this facility retroactively. The government would then need to pay or provide tax incentives for the sound dampening.
@@GrooveFederationsell who the house? The bitcoin miner won't buy it, they already have all the land they need and nobody will buy it with that noise. And even if someone would buy it the price would certainly be far less than market value because of the noise. Do you know how anything in the world works?
@TheReapersSon facts, we have strayed too far away from what's important. Late stage capitalism is proving to be very hard to defend, even for me, who is a fiscal conservative hardliner, and someone who knows that capitalism has made all of our lives better.
You can sue them for loss of property values. My grandfather sued a nearby chicken egg facility that was built a half mile from his home and won a settlement for the lost property value it caused. They had over 15 million chickens and the stench was awful.
Inform the Tweekers in your area a particular region for copper reclamation resides outside the region of your property. Pay them not to reclaim your copper, first.
@@djay9942 same first idea I had initially. Unfortunately, it takes a whole lot of effort, and a ton of money to extract that gold from those GPUs. No matter what, it's a loss compared to what you spent. That's why bit mining no longer exists.
With high output fans of that caliber…. I’m sure a fire department would barely bat an eye if the place burned to the ground…. Just food for thought. Bitcoin is in fact decreasing the value of the American dollar thus making my hard work go in vain…..
I agree with everything you’ve said, except for bitcoin is decreasing the value of the American dollar. No bitcoin is not doing anything to the American dollar. Its inflation mixed with the US government printing off billions of dollars to send to other countries. In fact bitcoin is pretty useless in terms of monetary value, it serves no real world purpose. Now when these Utility coins take effect ( iso223 ) they will impact the US dollar but by that point all currencies will be digitalized. Better buy your XRP coins now while they are $.50 ( it’s a utility coin )
@@leonvelten3480i mean it facilitates transactions globally. Im sure visa mastercard and American express and the federal reserve have way higher carbon footprints. Plus you have to take into account a lot of farms use renewable energy to stay profitable.
Solution: Court order for a proper warehouse structure built to completely encapsulate the Bitcoin mining facility with sound dampening walls. With 17,000 mining rigs, the owner can afford it. Also, a court order to do just that can be easily made after one visit from code enforcement. Or worse. There’s likely numerous code violations here.
@@gregoryv.zimansr4031 Every state has zoning laws at a bare minimum. And OSHA’s enforcement ends with employers. A private property with no workers employed on it isn’t under the purview of OSHA.
@@gregoryv.zimansr4031 why would osha have anything to do with this. They exist to protect health and safety in a working environment, not control noise pollution. It's the cities job to manage this sort of thing.
The bitcoin farm should be forced to take measures to dampen the sounds. Strong climate control inside, soundproofing walls, sound dampening walls outside, etc. This is clearly destroying the property value of everyone around. But worse in my opinion is its ruining the peaceful lives of those that live rural lives to get away from noise, hustling, etc. They just want to farm in peace. Also imagine what the sound is doing to the stress levels of the animals that also have to listen to it all day.
Unless you're in a RED STATE where folks have been lead to believe "regulations are bad". Sucks for that guy but he voted in his councilman, state rep, senators, etc... WHY WEREN'T THERE RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE???? ...**gotta love MAGA MADNESS they want less government until its personal then they want government protection**
Well all those have backup generators thatll last a few days I believe unless they suck. Plus if the electricity grid ever needs more power the miners get paid to shut down the mines usually more then what they would have mined in BTC and if needed they can take on the extra load on electricity to make sure everything is stable for the grid so no more energy is wasted or at least less wasted energy.
@adventuress904 Decibels are on a logarithmic scale. 82dB is exponentially higher than 54. (Considering if the stated 82 figure in the video was true) The sound right near the facility is actually ridiculous.
@@InfamousAMHI think sound intensity decreases by 6 decibels for every doubling of the distance from the sound source. Inverse square law for sound waves. So, if the intensity is at 60 decibels when standing 2 feet from the source, it should decrease to 54 decibels if you double that distance to 4 feet.
In the factory I work at, at 82 db OSHA requires you to wear hearing protection at all times. We’re also required to have annual hearing checks to track if anyone is losing their hearing.
Yeah well in every other workplace on the planet that’s not the case. Construction Music Events Manufacturing Weddings What factory do you work in exactly?
Every one of those has the options of ear plugs. Weddings is a weird one to include. Would you want to walk around your property with ear plugs all the time? @@miguelfelelpez7256
The fact that he says “with the sweetheart” when talking about his wife just shows this is a good man that just wants to enjoy some peace and quiet in his final years
Final years? Do you know something we don't? This guy isn't elderly, he should have many more years left. Lmao you might be really young if you think this guy is in the final stages of life.
@tellrowland2370 hair dryer are loud. Are you living under a rock. 80 decibels can damage hearing. I'm sure you would complain of you had what sounded like 1000 drones flying over your house. Also 80 decibels is equivalent to highway noise. It's loud.
Arkansas showed they don't care for human life nor there own lives when they throw up multiple videos of the state police pitting vehicle's at over 100+ MPH 😂
@@RadDadisRadyou could easily get sued for destroying their property… and those things ain’t cheap. If it’s a big company? Forget it. You lost. They got a army of lawyers…
@@jamesjameson2244 exactly! I mean wtf it should be easy to win a lawsuit for a noise barrier, I'm sure its possible for less than 30K which that facility probably makes several times a week
The Bitcoin operation should be required to do whatever is necessary to keep noise levels down - like containing the whole operation in a soundproof building. They have stolen this family's idyllic life. They are POLLUTING WITH SOUND. Surely this is sueable in court. The Bitcoin owners should be forced to live at the facility.
@@edmoon1050 I don’t think a sound wall would work tbh that’s why they haven’t built one yet. The only way to make them quite is to submerge them in dielectric oil
We have fruit warehouse/cold storages - up to 70+ semi trucks, horns , engine brakes , rude employees 24/7 . They changed rural residential area rezoned to industrial . We fought them - fought hard - we lost. Now we can't sell our dream home we had built with acres for horse facilities. Riding horses and semi's don't mix . Best of luck to you . We feel your pain ...
Just get a Industrial fan. Face it towards the mining operation. Blow bags of dust, anything dust sized, preferably something you could justify like fertilizer. It'll clog the fans. Resulting in high costs to keep cleaning or if not cleaned damage to the fans which will cause overheating
I hate to bust your massive balloon display of ignorance But realize one thing, those exhaust fans are blowing outward, not INWARD. So you could be sending 10 tons of dust an hour it's not going to affect them they're blowing outward not inward....
That happened here, and people went to prison for it 😂 destroyed eletrical equipment and made a mess for everyone. Not good. It’s considered terrorism actually when they did it to infrastructure for the public… yikes Don’t be a terrorist
@@jakejakerson7965ah yes. Let’s mess with the guy who can clearly buy your farm three times 😂 that bitcoin farm was very expensive and farmers are notoriously kinda poor. The bitcoin farmer will eat you alive with lawyer fees alone not to mention you’ll definitely lose
Everyone who owns land also has the right "to quiet enjoyment" of that land. A lawsuit would make the man whole again, and I'm sure a lawsuit has been filed plus damages. That man could get hundreds of thousands$$.
They can sound insulate that building they just need rock wool insulation and need to make sure that the air flow is not obstructed and the volume would drop extremely even putting up a wall around the place with sound deadning would make a big difference
My parents live in the country. Their neighboring farm land was purchased by a fracking company. And now all the surrounding neighbors have to deal with vibration from the facility inside their homes. Humming noise when they’re trying to sleep, Picture frames vibrating in the walls, plate ware rattling in the cabinets. NEAT.
@@imanoldurango8213 nah they had 3-4 horses just like everyone does. Few cows. Few sheep, not a huge farm. Didn’t smell at all. However there’s a small town called Greeley near my folks and that smell travels all over the place. Absolutely awful.
We are headed toward a future where everyone is going to realize how short sighted fracking is, trading local clean water for one temporary source of fuel profits.
A farm is also a specialized industrial facility, that often includes blowers with noxious smells, machinery far louder than the BC mine (usually intermittent though), and HazMat. What quirks of land use and siting led to the BC mine being so close to a farmhouse? A BC mine may well fit a business or office use zoning standard, but the noise of huge numbers of small blowers is more annoying than slower speed large blowers. Another comparison could be made to telephone switch centers, but WorldCom's bankrupt NYC suburb center at 1400 Federal Blvd in Carteret, NJ was sold to Verizon, then leased to NASD, and that attracted all sorts of massive computer operation neighbors. At least it's next to I-95 and truck depots, as the cooling load from all those HFT scam CoLo racks is immense. Anyone inspecting satellite imagery will see 5 huge generators, and far more rooftop cooling systems than any normal office uses. Northern Virginia also has massive data centers, often not far from housing, though also often consuming large campuses of industrial systems clustered together. And massive electric demands, and heat dumping.
It’s a bitcoin farm. LMAO get a couple rednecks throw a bric’s on a gas pedal and drive a car right through that building set it on fire you’ll never have this issue again.
There are laws everywhere here in Arkansas that limit noise pollution and also nuisance noise at night. Either he hasn't contacted the right people or most likely it's already resolved.
Crypto is the biggest scam the world has ever seen. Innocent people prayed on by sales people and intelligent people seeking hope of getting rich. All use time (a priceless commodity) to buy a internet coin in hopes it goes up in price. To sell to anther soul who heard the same story.
And the owner of the btc farm could sue him for air polution, I bet the miners are very smelly after picking up all the smell of animals from his farm. I know how PC just smells when you have home dog or even cat.
@shortlivedglory3314 correction: In America you can sue whomever you like for whatever you like. And since these matters are handled in a civil court that means that laws are not a factor anyway.
@@shortlivedglory3314he was talking about sound dumping wall, he is the one who has a problem, so he can put up one at his expence, maybe the owner of the farm don't want it on his land, or don't have money for it.
They built a 7-Eleven 1/4 mile from my house whose lights are so intense, it literally wakes me up at 3am thinking it’s dawn. Big corporations are running roughshod over people’s quality of life and our right to enjoy living in our homes without the unnecessary spillover of obnoxious odors, noise, and light pollution.
I literally have a drive thru for a high end car wash no more then 5 feet from my window and the decimal reading i took for the city council to get them to shut down ( I lived here first) the decimal reading was 120. If I open my window I cant hear myself talk at a normal level. I deal with people blasting their radios all day. People yelling at the cars to turn them in to natural and to take their hands of the steering wheel. I understand what this man ia going through. People putting profits over the communitys health. Shame on the city allowing corporations to do this to people.
what the hell does that solve absolutely nothing. The company doesn't want his land and if they did, they know the value isn't much cause of the pollution and torture they are handing out. the POS company will give him a lowball offer and get away with being a POS company. Why is this in the middle of the woods it should be in a warehouse or a house with sound proofing just like any city disguises infrastructure.
Why shpuld he have to sell his property guys probably been there for years before the mindless workers bought that piece of land. It should be relocated to a commercial area not residential
I believe he should be able to mine his Bitcoin, where a free and capitalist country after all, but the Bitcoin miner should be more prudent, considerate and respectful of others around him, something that's more rare to see in everyday American folks, but back to the point, if he can afford that many computers he should be able to make the facility less noise using sound dampening although the miner should've stated with a better facility to contain all that noise. He should be able to file a noise complaint and win, it wouldn't be good for the miner but it's not like he didn't have it coming with the lack of consideration from his fellow neighbors
@@sardonicspartan9343Considering that a single small drone is restricted in ecological preserves because the sound bothers the birds. I would say thousands of fans would be enough to shut it down unless they have some special permits
@@granti9546 No such thing. I'm way smarter than this. Let's say I can plant some plants I know won't be liked by any cooling system and most probably in Summer all of the video cards would fail to work due to high temperature in less than a week. Then I will have peace.
@@theginganinjaofficialif you get caught. I mean a facility like that must be very **cough** prone to arso- I mean fires. They'd definitely believe that.
In AZ we have a real estate law called "A right to quiet enjoyment", and you can sue those who violate it. Maybe there's something in Arkansas that's analogous? These poor people should not have to live this way.
If I had the money I'd be offering to buy the neighbours property/land at a discount. Odds are the facility will close within the decade, maybe in just a couple of years and there's always the chance you can get it shut down by hiring a decent lawyer to fight your case. Can't imagine they did community consultation. Law might not say crypto mining facilities specifically but noise is a big thing for planning applications.
Get the IRS to check if taxes are paid, building inspector if building permits were paid before it was built and check if the land is titled as residential or commercial.
Trespassing. If you come on to someone else’s property it’s trespassing. If your noise is constantly on someone else’s property it’s trespassing. Make the owner of the mine silence it or arrest him for trespassing or at least a noise violation. There has to be a law against that.
Okay but let’s be realistic here guys. His reading on an average day was low 50s. That’s the sound of rainfall. His absolute highest single point was 82 which is definitely loud enough to be an alarm clock, but it sounds like that was an exception rather than the norm. If the noise is at 50s regularly; that’s not bad at all
That facility shouldn't be next to residential properties.
It’s not. It’s in a rural farm area. You want to build your house in a farm where you can just wake up and get to work do you. But the owner of the commercial property next to you has the same right. By the way 54 decibel is ambient noise in a empty city
@@secessionnow4133exactly.. ole Billy Bob should of thought twice before selling some of his land to the rich nerd.
@@Dh4v0cLol, yeah we know those millennials and gen z are known for not being complainers.
@@johnnienashvillecouldn't have told us you know nothing any better
@@secessionnow4133That's a damn good reason to get out where you don't have to deal with that.
It's called environmental noise pollution and they should sue over it.
Govt is doing the same thing in the ocean and killing marine life..driving them crazy, torture 😢😢
No it’s not! It’s called commercial land and that exactly what it’s for! And it well with in the noise limits! The crybabies are the ones in the wrong!
@@chriskibodeaux9818
Nah, cont. Farmland and commercial land is completely different
@@chriskibodeaux9818I bet that house was there way before the bitcoin mine
@@chriskibodeaux9818crybabies? How would you feel being forced to live next to that after working hard to earn what house and it being ruined for you by that noise ever single day.
The sound of 17 THOUSAND computer fans? That sounds like one hell of a fire in the future.
Sounds like he ought to put in some mining rigs himself, take the money and move somewhere quiet.
Are they made with gas or something?
That’s an idea….
Yes they can spontaneously catch fire too 😮@manchildusa
Those types of places have the best fire suppression systems available.
Lots of people hate zoning laws but this is a good example of why they are needed
BuT bIg GoVeRnMenT...
Exactly. As a retired City Planner, if they had zoning in the county he lives in, this wouldn't happen. the use would be required to be in an industrial park and if the use made a lot of noise pollution, it could be enforced against by code enforcement.
You mean blue states have too much job killing “ReGuLaTiOn”
It's not that people hate zoning laws; corporations hate zoning laws, and regular people want mixed residential and business zoning so that you don't have to drive 45 minutes for groceries
@@Teladian2 You say that like big government is good
I'll buy your house I'm deaf.
Felt lmao
If you're deaf, then how did you type that?
@@CB-dn5fk deaf not blind 😂
@@grim3r33fer r/whooosh
@@CB-dn5fk dude you just me the greatest laugh I'm sure I'll have today!
I pass by this house/bitcoin mining facility every day. I can hear it over my music in my truck at 55mph
Same as If i drove next to his farm I would smell it in my car.
@@Jarda_B
Boo
@@Jarda_B
Someones never left NYC.
Youve never driven by a farm, just be quiet lol
Would be a shame if the power got cut. Every day.
@@Jarda_Btell me you’ve never driven by a farm daily without telling me
Yea, I would probably be in jail for property damage...That would drive me insane if I had to listen to that 24/7
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My thoughts exactly. There would be a mysterious overheating due to a faulty fan. 🔥
Lmao a big long water hose with a jet nozzle!
Just go wild with some buck antlers and hopefully they blame Mother Nature 😂
@@lyssaharboure6241 lol...thats a brilliant idea!
Crypto is a blight on mankind
The owner of the mine should be forced to build a sound-dampening wall.
This. It's not that hard, just money. They silence freeways, just do basically the same thing
@Joe_P it is hard. I run a mining farm with sound dampening and the decibels were essentially unaffected.
@@BracaPhoto that’s nothing compared to the constant scream of a fan. What are you on about?
@@jacksonl8042tell that to a persons nose.
@@BracaPhotopfp checks out 🤡
"I'm sorry officer, I lost control of my AI controlled bulldozer and it leveled the building"
Acting like a farmer can afford a lawsuit 🤣 acting like a farmer can’t lose everything in an unexplained fire 🤣 acting like you really want to mess with people who live in the middle of nowhere.
@@imanoldurango8213and all that is true, But what has the Farmer done to try and get this Resolved?
I love it 😂
I swear I thought the same damn thing! 🤣 🤣 🤣
It's okay I got insurance now I'll just build more computers
That is terrible for the cattle also. They must have local noise ordinamces. Very odd to have commercial property next to a farm
No, cattle sleep right though this, same with a couple times of a firehouse siren going off at night. Our bin fans are a bit lower pitched (USUALLY...) and are right near where the cattle sleep. They are fine. If the sound was lower pitched like bin fans it would not be nearly as iterating. They should use larger fans such as what chicken barns use.
Commercial property next to a farm? Can you read what you wrote? Do you understand the words you use?
@@magiccheetoI do… do you??🫠
@@miproduction6196it’s rural area, no noise ordnance law’s. Would be different if it was city limits. Best cases scenario, it would be a civil suit but likely not gonna happen if it’s actually a rural area, but that’ll be up to the judge so it’s a 50/50.
But they’re using it for farming… technically. It’s a bit coin farm and this is farm land- so idk. 😅 I hope they still sue for noise pollution though.
Imagine hearing a hair dryer on low all day everyday 24/7/365 everywhere you go in your house. Shut them down permanently and confiscate their proceeds and equipment and jail the owners.
I have severe tinnitus. That is what I hear every day.
Should be fined for noise pollution in a residential area.
They're on a farm not in the city. They don't have noise pollution laws like a city does. (My grandparents live outside city limits and can't do anything about their neighbors rooster who crows 18 hours a day.)
@@Brandon-dy8us could still sue for loss of property values
Except it's NOT a residential area, it's rural farm land.
@@rogusmith2630And his neighbors should sue him for the Smell and noise coming from his Cattle. RIGHT ? He is bringing down those property values with all that smell from Cattle.
@@gregorystevens3992 he can but not in a case like this. I highly doubt there is much smell if any smell. also since he was there first he has that as well. but he can 1000% sue for lowering property values I've seen it done many times.
Remember folks, you would have to hear this noise 24/7. THAT'S INSANE!!! I feel for these folks.😢
Build a bit-killdozer. xD
He could have chosen to live in a place with sound ordinances. ¯\(°_o)/¯
@@greg_landyou just HAVE to be different don’t you
@@vincevalentine4129he just HAS to complain about someone else’s doings on their own property? This is a farm area 😂 not like it’s some suburbs
@@koyadaoneGoofy ah pfp and take. Id be annoyed with that constant noise too especially if i lived there before and then they build that shi hell no lmao
The government should regulate this NONSENSE.
That's fine, but you can't enforce it on this facility retroactively. The government would then need to pay or provide tax incentives for the sound dampening.
@@dylantechYes you can.
There's already nuisance and noise laws that can be applied.
@@PythonPogchamp Those are typically city/local ordinances, and this is not in an incorporated town, so no, you can’t.
Well, Arkansas is one of those places that doesn't like government intrusion.
Sue them for noise pollution.
or sell them the house and live somewhere else?
@@GrooveFederationsell who the house? The bitcoin miner won't buy it, they already have all the land they need and nobody will buy it with that noise. And even if someone would buy it the price would certainly be far less than market value because of the noise. Do you know how anything in the world works?
@@GrooveFederationNot how it should be. You’ve never OWNED a property, let alone commercial with land and animals. You’re a city apartment boy
@@GrooveFederation we found the chines bitcoin farmer every one!
@@GrooveFederation No. Sue their pants off based on existing laws on the books.
Talk about worlds colliding. Man wants to farm actually and his neighbor wants to farm Bitcoin.
The only difference is the man doing actual land farming is providing a benefit to the world as it was intended by nature.
@TheReapersSon facts, we have strayed too far away from what's important.
Late stage capitalism is proving to be very hard to defend, even for me, who is a fiscal conservative hardliner, and someone who knows that capitalism has made all of our lives better.
Bitcoin is not capitalism it is freedom from that which capitalism oppresses. When the dollar goes to zero, you will be wishing you bought bitcoin.
@@tylerhansen99870good take. Reality can be complex.
@jondoe7194 the same tyrants who have manipulated us dollar are going to be able to utilize butcoin with even more power
You can sue them for loss of property values. My grandfather sued a nearby chicken egg facility that was built a half mile from his home and won a settlement for the lost property value it caused. They had over 15 million chickens and the stench was awful.
This guy probably farms chickens 😂
@@brycek3434Guess you missed all the cattle in the video lmfao
@@jtmid2000 can confirm
I'm sure there were lots of flies on a hot day....
I thought you were gonna cash in on that pun and tell us the stench was so foul!! 😅
And yet Arkansas passed laws protecting the facilities NOT the citizens who are being harmed. Disgraceful 🤬
People have no consideration for other people and its shameful. The people who put that monstrosity there should have to live beside it too.
Easy fix. They would have continuing electrical issues 🔨
Yeah and then go to jail, think with your head next time buddy
@@otgbaby4615 No, think with your balls next time pal. Woo the owner.
@otgbaby4615 You say that like it’s impossible to get away with sneaking around at night and cutting wires lol
@@otgbaby4615people don't go to jail over "accidents"
@@otgbaby4615 prove it...
Inform the Tweekers in your area a particular region for copper reclamation resides outside the region of your property. Pay them not to reclaim your copper, first.
Hahaha 😂😂😂
This one wins 😂
Actually, most GPU bit mine operations, aside from the wires, their entire setup is pure gold. Literally 24 karat gold plating.
@@wraith657 Just sell the GPUs probably millions worths in there.
@@djay9942 same first idea I had initially. Unfortunately, it takes a whole lot of effort, and a ton of money to extract that gold from those GPUs. No matter what, it's a loss compared to what you spent. That's why bit mining no longer exists.
With high output fans of that caliber…. I’m sure a fire department would barely bat an eye if the place burned to the ground….
Just food for thought. Bitcoin is in fact decreasing the value of the American dollar thus making my hard work go in vain…..
I agree with everything you’ve said, except for bitcoin is decreasing the value of the American dollar. No bitcoin is not doing anything to the American dollar. Its inflation mixed with the US government printing off billions of dollars to send to other countries. In fact bitcoin is pretty useless in terms of monetary value, it serves no real world purpose. Now when these Utility coins take effect ( iso223 ) they will impact the US dollar but by that point all currencies will be digitalized. Better buy your XRP coins now while they are $.50 ( it’s a utility coin )
Hell no. Pull out of bitcoin for this reason alone. It’s so inefficient and its carbon footprint is huge.
Carbon footprint! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!
Lmao
@@steelewheels1365 whats so funny? Energy consumption for bitcoin mining is roughly equivalent to that of a mid-sized european country
@@leonvelten3480i mean it facilitates transactions globally. Im sure visa mastercard and American express and the federal reserve have way higher carbon footprints. Plus you have to take into account a lot of farms use renewable energy to stay profitable.
The local politicians did this to him. They are happy to have bitcoin companies moving to the area because it benefits them financially.
Big facts
How? Please, explain how their benefiting financially
@@johnpaton4246the company pays them. How do you think it works?
Campaign Donations 🤦♂️
@@mattjbirtell you know you legally cant keep any of the funds right? So, ZERO dollars are gained directly through campaign funds. So please, explain
Solution: Court order for a proper warehouse structure built to completely encapsulate the Bitcoin mining facility with sound dampening walls. With 17,000 mining rigs, the owner can afford it.
Also, a court order to do just that can be easily made after one visit from code enforcement. Or worse. There’s likely numerous code violations here.
bitcoin mining is actually a really low margin business. But this should be required regardless
The state probably has no code on the books. (Take government out of your business)
OSHA NEEDS TO BE ABLE TO CONTROL THIS.
@@gregoryv.zimansr4031 Every state has zoning laws at a bare minimum.
And OSHA’s enforcement ends with employers.
A private property with no workers employed on it isn’t under the purview of OSHA.
Looks like an area outside city code enforcement region.
@@gregoryv.zimansr4031 why would osha have anything to do with this. They exist to protect health and safety in a working environment, not control noise pollution. It's the cities job to manage this sort of thing.
“No officer, that’s *not* me breaking into the facility and running through the entire crypto-mine with a big magnet.”
Your next statement would be, "I am never gonna financially recover from this," in your most sincere Joe Exotic impression.
These days, solid state memory is replacing magnetic disk memory. Can't erase solid state with a magnet
@@KnittingPastayou can with a blowtorch
"And I wouldn't hurt anything."
The bitcoin farm should be forced to take measures to dampen the sounds. Strong climate control inside, soundproofing walls, sound dampening walls outside, etc.
This is clearly destroying the property value of everyone around. But worse in my opinion is its ruining the peaceful lives of those that live rural lives to get away from noise, hustling, etc. They just want to farm in peace.
Also imagine what the sound is doing to the stress levels of the animals that also have to listen to it all day.
Town council is at fault. There should be regulations in place for home owners.
I'm sure they are getting their cut to ignore those regulations.
Unless you're in a RED STATE where folks have been lead to believe "regulations are bad". Sucks for that guy but he voted in his councilman, state rep, senators, etc... WHY WEREN'T THERE RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE???? ...**gotta love MAGA MADNESS they want less government until its personal then they want government protection**
Probably not inside city limits so probably no noise ordinance.
Places like this don't have a sound ordinance or a "council"
The Republican Party is at fault for pushing for less regulation across the board for decades
“Idk what happened officer. I was upstairs listening to my Will Smith CD when all of a sudden I seen flames coming from all those bitcoin machines”
😂😂
Fr. Respectfully
Ahhh! 🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌
hell of a reference
That reference is wild
Whoops, I blacked out as a result of the health complications from the noise and drove my tractor through the dang facility. I’m so sorry.
Sounds like they should be held to the same standards of noise complaints as everyone else if they’re affecting residential areas
Im an in home caregiver and had a client that lives in this area. Its absolutely horrible what these folks are dealing with
Lmao get over yourself. They are making money, you are not
@@wildboris1nah bro you goofy. Get over yourself lol
@@wildboris1Dolt
@@wildboris1 This person is making a positive difference in their community. The bitcoin miners are not.
@@brad1426 they are making a difference in their wallet. Which all anyone truly cares about
Everybody hates zoning laws until a BTC mining operation is planted in the vacant lot next to your property.
It's my property and I WILL do what I WANT.
@@Rhaspunno, no you wont lol
@@Rhaspunon YOUR property you can, but once they buy land near you, it’s not your land it’s theirs
So you can only do what you want on YOUR land
Ah and here is the main crux of the matter no?
@@Rhaspun Bro forgot that laws exist
People need to stand up for this man
When all legal options are exhausted fix it yourself
Oh no.... A power outage...
hahaha i didnt think of that, ya that would suck.
Well all those have backup generators thatll last a few days I believe unless they suck. Plus if the electricity grid ever needs more power the miners get paid to shut down the mines usually more then what they would have mined in BTC and if needed they can take on the extra load on electricity to make sure everything is stable for the grid so no more energy is wasted or at least less wasted energy.
Oh no, an open gate.... dont play games if you cant handle the outcome
@@theginganinjaofficial oh no a open window a open house a open car don't start a game you don't have the rules to...
@@justinsolomon6972 you crazy for that one !🤣💀
When a digital mine is louder than a rock quarry during blasting, we've gone too far.
54 dB is ambient city noise. Do your research
@adventuress904 Decibels are on a logarithmic scale. 82dB is exponentially higher than 54. (Considering if the stated 82 figure in the video was true) The sound right near the facility is actually ridiculous.
Yeah and if a hair dryer is at 90 then 82 decibels is 10x less intense and 2x quieter. Its not loud.
Or not far enough
@@InfamousAMHI think sound intensity decreases by 6 decibels for every doubling of the distance from the sound source. Inverse square law for sound waves. So, if the intensity is at 60 decibels when standing 2 feet from the source, it should decrease to 54 decibels if you double that distance to 4 feet.
"Hello, 911? Yeah I'd like to report the business next door, it's on fire"
Sounds like the perfect place to go jogging with strong magnets.
In the factory I work at, at 82 db OSHA requires you to wear hearing protection at all times. We’re also required to have annual hearing checks to track if anyone is losing their hearing.
Yeah well in every other workplace on the planet that’s not the case.
Construction
Music
Events
Manufacturing
Weddings
What factory do you work in exactly?
My work place is 85db for hearing protection
Sustained. Occasionally 82 is ok.
Look up OSHA regs before spreading false info, it's 85 dB in general industry
Every one of those has the options of ear plugs. Weddings is a weird one to include. Would you want to walk around your property with ear plugs all the time? @@miguelfelelpez7256
The fact that he says “with the sweetheart” when talking about his wife just shows this is a good man that just wants to enjoy some peace and quiet in his final years
Final years? Do you know something we don't? This guy isn't elderly, he should have many more years left. Lmao you might be really young if you think this guy is in the final stages of life.
@@jackelewish1568I mean post retirement. That’s supposed to be the quiet, peaceful time of your life. What is your issue?
Final years lol
Like he'll be dying soon. Dude he's not THAT old. Probably isn't even retired yet.
Oh please
Final years? Dude is halfway through and the second half is final years….
This can't be legal.
I hate how cities allowed this type of "business " being on residential areas.
This is unacceptable
Nobody likes planning and zoning till the neighbor moves in
Most places have laws against noise.
It’s a rural area. Most places also have rules against cows in the yard
And none of them are at a limit below a hair dryer. This guy is just whining. Migranes from something quieter than a home appliance. Lmfao
Ok kiddo tell me you don't own your own home without telling me
@tellrowland2370 hair dryer are loud. Are you living under a rock. 80 decibels can damage hearing.
I'm sure you would complain of you had what sounded like 1000 drones flying over your house.
Also 80 decibels is equivalent to highway noise. It's loud.
@@s3rye306and TONS of people live literally RIGHT next to the highway soooooo..... 🤷♂️
They're setting up perfectly a _"killdozer type of situation"_ for this town...
I would do something now if I was in charge of zoning laws...
Make sure you get the city council building too
Killdozer 2.0 and some tannerite ought to take care of that for you sir 😂
Bitcoin mining is a waste of power for greed, gross
If arkansas cared anything about its people they would help this man
Arkansas is red. Reds will always choose profit over the well-being of the people.
They don't!
They'd vote out that politician who thought it'd be a great idea.
Lol
Arkansas showed they don't care for human life nor there own lives when they throw up multiple videos of the state police pitting vehicle's at over 100+ MPH 😂
Combine a corn crop next door.
Hahahahaha plug up all the cooling grates with chaff. 😂😂😂
Genius.
😂 good idea 👍🏻 💡
Haha that would be funny
@@RadDadisRadyou could easily get sued for destroying their property… and those things ain’t cheap.
If it’s a big company? Forget it. You lost. They got a army of lawyers…
bro bro said “82?! 90 is a hairdryer” like that is just information we all keep in our back pocket at all times.
I’d be researching dozers and practicing my welds.
They should build a noise barrier, shouldn't even cost too much
Yeah its not like they're low on money with a facility like that.
@@jamesjameson2244 exactly! I mean wtf it should be easy to win a lawsuit for a noise barrier, I'm sure its possible for less than 30K which that facility probably makes several times a week
Yea but we don’t live in a world of common sense and having good manners anymore so yea they won’t do that🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
It could cost 5K and you'd still have to fight with them to get it done.
@@Leothelion357 Just selfish and inconsiderate😔
The Bitcoin operation should be required to do whatever is necessary to keep noise levels down - like containing the whole operation in a soundproof building. They have stolen this family's idyllic life. They are POLLUTING WITH SOUND. Surely this is sueable in court. The Bitcoin owners should be forced to live at the facility.
Not many people know about this but they submerge them in dielectric fluid witch quiets the sound to 0 but it cost so much to set up
@@LoneStarCannabisand that's called cost of business. It should be mandatory just like restraunts have to follow health codes so should those pos
Maybe a sound dampening wall like between residential properties and interstates would help?
@@edmoon1050 I don’t think a sound wall would work tbh that’s why they haven’t built one yet. The only way to make them quite is to submerge them in dielectric oil
@edmoon1050 I work for a mine, we've tried them and they don't do a lot.
Can’t they sue? It’s ruined their lives and destroyed their property value.
We have fruit warehouse/cold storages - up to 70+ semi trucks, horns , engine brakes , rude employees 24/7 . They changed rural residential area rezoned to industrial . We fought them - fought hard - we lost. Now we can't sell our dream home we had built with acres for horse facilities. Riding horses and semi's don't mix . Best of luck to you . We feel your pain ...
Just get a Industrial fan.
Face it towards the mining operation.
Blow bags of dust, anything dust sized, preferably something you could justify like fertilizer.
It'll clog the fans.
Resulting in high costs to keep cleaning or if not cleaned damage to the fans which will cause overheating
Smart
I hate to bust your massive balloon display of ignorance But realize one thing, those exhaust fans are blowing outward, not INWARD.
So you could be sending 10 tons of dust an hour it's not going to affect them they're blowing outward not inward....
@@genenco1if there's an exhaust there has to be an intake. It's got to breathe or the lack of fresh air will cause the temperature to rise.
@@genenco1They have to have an intake somewhere...
@@genenco1looks like buddy wants to call names that he is 💀
Come on it's Arkansas. You're telling me there isn't a "neighborhood kid" running around with a .22 🤨
That happened here, and people went to prison for it 😂 destroyed eletrical equipment and made a mess for everyone.
Not good. It’s considered terrorism actually when they did it to infrastructure for the public… yikes
Don’t be a terrorist
@@aandyherr817il totally take that advice
@@aandyherr817 This is not infrastructure nor would it be terrorism to destroy it.
@@jakejakerson7965ah yes. Let’s mess with the guy who can clearly buy your farm three times 😂 that bitcoin farm was very expensive and farmers are notoriously kinda poor. The bitcoin farmer will eat you alive with lawyer fees alone not to mention you’ll definitely lose
He has cows , as someone who grew up on farmland they aren't quiet and can moo between 60-79dbs. And a rooster is 130dbs
all that for $5 a month 💀💀💀
Nope that's criminal GOD BLESS all the people that live there and take care of that awful noise
I was a combat engineer and lost my hearing in the military, I'd love to buy your house.
❤️ thank you for your sacrifice
@@TheClamy8911To the Government is what you meant.
Sabotage would not be unreasonable in this situation...
Well if he took care of it his misses wouldn’t have to hear it and it would probably be quieter in prison 🤣
I meeeeean sabotage it? Repeatedly? 😂 I don't think it would be that hard
"Man howd that fire start, must of been a cooling failure?" problem solved and im sure they get an insurance payout.
Oh my God I would LOSE MY MIND!!!!! Those poor animals.
They get quieter the bigger the fans …
@Mvsleeper123 too bad it's 17,000 tiny PC fans
Everyone who owns land also has the right "to quiet enjoyment" of that land.
A lawsuit would make the man whole again, and I'm sure a lawsuit has been filed plus damages. That man could get hundreds of thousands$$.
They can sound insulate that building they just need rock wool insulation and need to make sure that the air flow is not obstructed and the volume would drop extremely even putting up a wall around the place with sound deadning would make a big difference
Nothing a garden hose can't fix.
It’s literally outdoors. Think about that for a second.
So you spray it purposely, on camera, on water proof cameras, and everyone sees it, you get sued and go to court then go to jail.
Bro
@@aandyherr817same with noise pollution. Double edged sword.
My parents live in the country. Their neighboring farm land was purchased by a fracking company. And now all the surrounding neighbors have to deal with vibration from the facility inside their homes. Humming noise when they’re trying to sleep, Picture frames vibrating in the walls, plate ware rattling in the cabinets. NEAT.
All their neighbors had to deal with the smell of a farm 😂 they can deal with noise
Don't trust your groundwater.
@@imanoldurango8213 nah they had 3-4 horses just like everyone does. Few cows. Few sheep, not a huge farm. Didn’t smell at all. However there’s a small town called Greeley near my folks and that smell travels all over the place. Absolutely awful.
We are headed toward a future where everyone is going to realize how short sighted fracking is, trading local clean water for one temporary source of fuel profits.
@@imanoldurango8213put your lil mask on and you'll be fine.
A farm is also a specialized industrial facility, that often includes blowers with noxious smells, machinery far louder than the BC mine (usually intermittent though), and HazMat.
What quirks of land use and siting led to the BC mine being so close to a farmhouse?
A BC mine may well fit a business or office use zoning standard, but the noise of huge numbers of small blowers is more annoying than slower speed large blowers.
Another comparison could be made to telephone switch centers, but WorldCom's bankrupt NYC suburb center at 1400 Federal Blvd in Carteret, NJ was sold to Verizon, then leased to NASD, and that attracted all sorts of massive computer operation neighbors. At least it's next to I-95 and truck depots, as the cooling load from all those HFT scam CoLo racks is immense. Anyone inspecting satellite imagery will see 5 huge generators, and far more rooftop cooling systems than any normal office uses.
Northern Virginia also has massive data centers, often not far from housing, though also often consuming large campuses of industrial systems clustered together. And massive electric demands, and heat dumping.
It’s a bitcoin farm. LMAO get a couple rednecks throw a bric’s on a gas pedal and drive a car right through that building set it on fire you’ll never have this issue again.
Update: the Bitcoin miners bought the house for over 100k appraisal
So now the noise doubled. Yay
@@JearbearDCI’m sure they have offered it but he is being stubborn
@@freddycuba8298 Stubborn? LMAO I wouldn't sell my land to a crypto bro either
That's a good deal!
@@freddycuba8298 Really? How sure are ya there?
There are laws everywhere here in Arkansas that limit noise pollution and also nuisance noise at night. Either he hasn't contacted the right people or most likely it's already resolved.
Just another reason for everyone to hate bitcoin. And justifiably so.
Crypto is the biggest scam the world has ever seen. Innocent people prayed on by sales people and intelligent people seeking hope of getting rich. All use time (a priceless commodity) to buy a internet coin in hopes it goes up in price. To sell to anther soul who heard the same story.
Sue him for economic loss. Your property devaluated from his direct behavior.
And the owner of the btc farm could sue him for air polution, I bet the miners are very smelly after picking up all the smell of animals from his farm.
I know how PC just smells when you have home dog or even cat.
@@Jarda_B you can't sue for a known pre-existing condition.
Bitcoins going to crash anyways and this farm will shutdown like the rest of them
@shortlivedglory3314 correction: In America you can sue whomever you like for whatever you like. And since these matters are handled in a civil court that means that laws are not a factor anyway.
@@shortlivedglory3314he was talking about sound dumping wall, he is the one who has a problem, so he can put up one at his expence, maybe the owner of the farm don't want it on his land, or don't have money for it.
If the noise is causing physical harm, it should be illegal.
They need to prove its the cause.. near impossible.
Noise pollution no longer a thing?
Bitcoin should be totally illegal.
@@vacuumboy6.0that's a very stupid belief. Just so you know.
@@theoneafterthelast well it is counterfeit currency only currency that is good is cash and trade/barter
I wonder what happens if a tree just randomly falls on Bitcoin facility?
They built a 7-Eleven 1/4 mile from my house whose lights are so intense, it literally wakes me up at 3am thinking it’s dawn. Big corporations are running roughshod over people’s quality of life and our right to enjoy living in our homes without the unnecessary spillover of obnoxious odors, noise, and light pollution.
I literally have a drive thru for a high end car wash no more then 5 feet from my window and the decimal reading i took for the city council to get them to shut down ( I lived here first) the decimal reading was 120. If I open my window I cant hear myself talk at a normal level. I deal with people blasting their radios all day. People yelling at the cars to turn them in to natural and to take their hands of the steering wheel. I understand what this man ia going through. People putting profits over the communitys health. Shame on the city allowing corporations to do this to people.
DECIBEL not decimal
@kaiotikworld8945 autocorrect error, but yeah, Decibels.
Contact the company via lawyer and ask them to purchase your property!
But if it were next to a government facility it would become an eminent domain property.
what the hell does that solve absolutely nothing. The company doesn't want his land and if they did, they know the value isn't much cause of the pollution and torture they are handing out. the POS company will give him a lowball offer and get away with being a POS company. Why is this in the middle of the woods it should be in a warehouse or a house with sound proofing just like any city disguises infrastructure.
Why shpuld he have to sell his property guys probably been there for years before the mindless workers bought that piece of land. It should be relocated to a commercial area not residential
@@LostatLast85it’s in rural Arkansas. Bros just crying about hair dryer noise
@@LostatLast85mindless workers? That was a brainless comment 😂😂😂😂
I believe he should be able to mine his Bitcoin, where a free and capitalist country after all, but the Bitcoin miner should be more prudent, considerate and respectful of others around him, something that's more rare to see in everyday American folks, but back to the point, if he can afford that many computers he should be able to make the facility less noise using sound dampening although the miner should've stated with a better facility to contain all that noise. He should be able to file a noise complaint and win, it wouldn't be good for the miner but it's not like he didn't have it coming with the lack of consideration from his fellow neighbors
I dont understand why you need all this to gather invisible data.
Man that sounds like a lot of electronics in one building might be a fire hazard be careful
PLEASE REACH OUT TO THE DEP - They are Supposed to Stop Noise Pollution too!
Only of its above a certin level
@@sardonicspartan9343Considering that a single small drone is restricted in ecological preserves because the sound bothers the birds. I would say thousands of fans would be enough to shut it down unless they have some special permits
55 dB is a whisper lol especially on industrial property. I would rather have 55db every day over the smell of this boomers cows.
@@JayRSwan
If he was a 30 year old farmer would it be ok?
The DEP will laugh in your face for complaining about nOIsE pOlLuTiOn from a mining farm lmao
I would definitely sue. They could easily build noise barriers and prevent that noise from bothering neighbors.
If you want to empower people with money to step on local communities, vote Republican. If you want to empower local communities, vote Democrat 💙
This scam is out of control.
I do t think you know what the word “scam” means.
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Againidk, if he's talking about bitcoin, then yeah, it's a scam.
@@ld2048 I am! (:
@@Make-Asylums-Great-Again Digital currency like Bitcoin is a scam at all levels.
government fiat currency is the real scam
Yeah that wouldn't be there very long if I was him
Let's see here - A guy recording his old fashioned news blog found guilty of trespass, and malicious destruction of property.
@@granti9546 No such thing. I'm way smarter than this. Let's say I can plant some plants I know won't be liked by any cooling system and most probably in Summer all of the video cards would fail to work due to high temperature in less than a week. Then I will have peace.
@@granti9546 stop being weak
What would you do? Destruction of even one of those would probably be a felony at current prices
@@theginganinjaofficialif you get caught. I mean a facility like that must be very **cough** prone to arso- I mean fires. They'd definitely believe that.
So hot too in those buildings with all the computers running
In AZ we have a real estate law called "A right to quiet enjoyment", and you can sue those who violate it. Maybe there's something in Arkansas that's analogous?
These poor people should not have to live this way.
At 82-dB and 17,000 fans, that means the fans individually run at 78-dB. With higher quality fans, this could be as quiet as 30-dB
Which they most certainly are not. It's probably the facility AC.
they could probably bring it down to damn near ambient by water cooling all those ASICs
If I had the money I'd be offering to buy the neighbours property/land at a discount. Odds are the facility will close within the decade, maybe in just a couple of years and there's always the chance you can get it shut down by hiring a decent lawyer to fight your case. Can't imagine they did community consultation. Law might not say crypto mining facilities specifically but noise is a big thing for planning applications.
Damn how’d that random Molotov get there
Who did he vote for, everyone hates regulation until they need them !
They should relocate the facility either next to an airport or Berkeley university.
Oh no, I'm sure The Huckabee Sanders Family Administration worked hard to bring those jobs to Arkansas....
It's quieter than average city background noise. He's just a sensitive boomer.
Get the IRS to check if taxes are paid, building inspector if building permits were paid before it was built and check if the land is titled as residential or commercial.
Trespassing. If you come on to someone else’s property it’s trespassing. If your noise is constantly on someone else’s property it’s trespassing. Make the owner of the mine silence it or arrest him for trespassing or at least a noise violation. There has to be a law against that.
Okay but let’s be realistic here guys. His reading on an average day was low 50s. That’s the sound of rainfall. His absolute highest single point was 82 which is definitely loud enough to be an alarm clock, but it sounds like that was an exception rather than the norm. If the noise is at 50s regularly; that’s not bad at all