The post ICE Leads Raid on Texas Bitcoin Mining Facility appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: ICE, FBI, and others raided a Texas Bitcoin operation over document issues. 12 employees, some with expired visas, were affected. No official statements or impact on Bitcoin prices yet detected. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided Lonestar Dream Bitcoin facility in Texas, targeting ADW Tech’s ASIC repair center, removing several employees over expired visas and ID issues. The raid highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny in U.S. Bitcoin mining, affecting operations and possibly influencing future market and regulatory dynamics in the sector. Federal Agencies Target Texas Mining Operation Over Visa Issues The joint federal agency raid focused on the Lonestar Dream mining site operated by Bitmain affiliate ADW Tech. It predominantly targeted their ASIC repair center. 12 employees, including several with expired visas, were detained. No official statements have been issued by involved agencies or the companies. Insights into the consequences point towards heightened regulatory scrutiny on crypto operations in the U.S. Employee detentions due to identification failures highlight operational pressures and potential disruptions to mining activities in Texas. “As of now, there are no verified direct quotes to provide regarding the reported raid on the Lonestar Dream Bitcoin mining facility, but updates will follow as new information emerges.” Texas’ Growing Mining Hub Faces Intensified Regulatory Scrutiny Did you know? The Lonestar Dream site’s location in Texas underscores the state’s rise as a mining hub following China’s 2021 crackdown. Regulatory scrutiny in Texas has since intensified, impacting the operational stability of local mining facilities. As of the latest update, Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $114,782.02. Its market cap stands at $2.29 trillion, reflecting a market dominance of 58.19%. Over the last 24 hours, BTC has seen a trading volume of $60.87 billion, marking a change of 75.92%. Prices have risen by 8.71% over the past 90 days, indicating a resilient market… The post ICE Leads Raid on Texas Bitcoin Mining Facility appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: ICE, FBI, and others raided a Texas Bitcoin operation over document issues. 12 employees, some with expired visas, were affected. No official statements or impact on Bitcoin prices yet detected. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided Lonestar Dream Bitcoin facility in Texas, targeting ADW Tech’s ASIC repair center, removing several employees over expired visas and ID issues. The raid highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny in U.S. Bitcoin mining, affecting operations and possibly influencing future market and regulatory dynamics in the sector. Federal Agencies Target Texas Mining Operation Over Visa Issues The joint federal agency raid focused on the Lonestar Dream mining site operated by Bitmain affiliate ADW Tech. It predominantly targeted their ASIC repair center. 12 employees, including several with expired visas, were detained. No official statements have been issued by involved agencies or the companies. Insights into the consequences point towards heightened regulatory scrutiny on crypto operations in the U.S. Employee detentions due to identification failures highlight operational pressures and potential disruptions to mining activities in Texas. “As of now, there are no verified direct quotes to provide regarding the reported raid on the Lonestar Dream Bitcoin mining facility, but updates will follow as new information emerges.” Texas’ Growing Mining Hub Faces Intensified Regulatory Scrutiny Did you know? The Lonestar Dream site’s location in Texas underscores the state’s rise as a mining hub following China’s 2021 crackdown. Regulatory scrutiny in Texas has since intensified, impacting the operational stability of local mining facilities. As of the latest update, Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $114,782.02. Its market cap stands at $2.29 trillion, reflecting a market dominance of 58.19%. Over the last 24 hours, BTC has seen a trading volume of $60.87 billion, marking a change of 75.92%. Prices have risen by 8.71% over the past 90 days, indicating a resilient market…

ICE Leads Raid on Texas Bitcoin Mining Facility

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Key Points:
  • ICE, FBI, and others raided a Texas Bitcoin operation over document issues.
  • 12 employees, some with expired visas, were affected.
  • No official statements or impact on Bitcoin prices yet detected.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided Lonestar Dream Bitcoin facility in Texas, targeting ADW Tech’s ASIC repair center, removing several employees over expired visas and ID issues.

The raid highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny in U.S. Bitcoin mining, affecting operations and possibly influencing future market and regulatory dynamics in the sector.

Federal Agencies Target Texas Mining Operation Over Visa Issues

The joint federal agency raid focused on the Lonestar Dream mining site operated by Bitmain affiliate ADW Tech. It predominantly targeted their ASIC repair center. 12 employees, including several with expired visas, were detained. No official statements have been issued by involved agencies or the companies.

Insights into the consequences point towards heightened regulatory scrutiny on crypto operations in the U.S. Employee detentions due to identification failures highlight operational pressures and potential disruptions to mining activities in Texas.

Texas’ Growing Mining Hub Faces Intensified Regulatory Scrutiny

Did you know? The Lonestar Dream site’s location in Texas underscores the state’s rise as a mining hub following China’s 2021 crackdown. Regulatory scrutiny in Texas has since intensified, impacting the operational stability of local mining facilities.

As of the latest update, Bitcoin (BTC) trades at $114,782.02. Its market cap stands at $2.29 trillion, reflecting a market dominance of 58.19%. Over the last 24 hours, BTC has seen a trading volume of $60.87 billion, marking a change of 75.92%. Prices have risen by 8.71% over the past 90 days, indicating a resilient market presence amidst regulatory challenges. (Data source: CoinMarketCap, September 30, 2025)

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 01:24 UTC on September 30, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

The Coincu research team suggests that regulatory actions may potentially alter cryptocurrency mining landscapes in the U.S. Historical trends indicate increased operational costs and infrastructure scrutiny. Technological adaptations, such as augmented security protocols, may emerge. For further information on related corporate updates, see China Green’s corporate update.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/ice-raid-texas-bitcoin-facility/

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