The farm illegally consumed more than 359 thousand kilowatt electricity and caused approximately 3 million ruble damage. Now the owner must answer the law.
Gadzhiev called miners not to steal electricity, because it excessively loading the network and led to interruptions in energy supply. In addition, he returned to local residents who had a request to report suspicious facilities to deal with illegal mining farms.
Meanwhile, the first mining explosion in Russia began in 2017 in the midst of a sharp growth in Bitcoin, where many Russian actively began to enter crypto currency mining. Currently, crypto farms and mining hotels have emerged in the country where users can rent mining equipment. However, in 2018, Cryptosima occurred when the cost of Bitcoin fell, and many businesses could not get rid of this crisis.
The second explosion began at the end of 2020 and continued until 2021, when Russia entered three leaders in the removal of crypto currencies.
Now everything is relatively “calm”.
Source: Ferra

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