French National Assembly temporarily rejects Bitcoin mining proposal due to procedural issues
According to Bitcoin.com, the French National Assembly recently rejected a proposed amendment regarding Bitcoin mining. The proposal suggests studying the possibility of using France's surplus electricity for Bitcoin mining to optimize the operation of nuclear power grids. The proposal was rejected due to procedural issues without discussion, based on Article 98 of the parliamentary procedural rules. If this proposal is passed, it will make France one of the few countries after El Salvador and Bhutan to include Bitcoin mining in their national energy strategy. Analysts point out that similar proposals are difficult to resubmit in the short term, as Bitcoin mining is still considered an environmental threat in France. The parliament stated that this rejection is only for the issue of proposal form, and more concise amendments may be submitted in the future.