Robert F. Kennedy Jr: Bitcoin Energy Concerns Should Not Be Used as 'Smokescreen' to Limit Freedom
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says opponents shouldn't use Bitcoin's climate concerns as an excuse to block people's "freedom to transact."
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