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In Russia, some crypto miners hole up - actually

Russia's southern republic of Dagestan has called for harder procedures versus powerhungry cryptocurrency miners who regional authorities said were causing electrical power blackouts and seeking to evade the law by structure mining setups underground.

Miners of digital coins have actually come under scrutiny across the world over the last few years due to the fact that the computing power needed to fix the complex puzzles includes specialised hardware which operates all the time and guzzles electrical power.

Dagestan's regional prime minister, Abdulmuslim Abdulmuslimov, stated that the authorities needed to pay more attention to prohibited crypto mining after a substation fire in the capital was caused by a spike in intake due to crypto miners.

The owners of prohibited cryptocurrency mining setups are developing brand-new methods of 'circumventing' the law - they set up mining farms underground, Abdulmuslimov said.

Dagestan's federal government released footage showing detectives inspecting a crypto mining setup in a makeshift underground cavern with dozens of fans to cool the computer systems.

Cryptocurrency mining legislation, signed by President Vladimir Putin, will enter into effect under particular conditions from Nov. 1, 2024.

A special register will be preserved by the financing ministry for companies taking part in cryptocurrency mining. People mining digital currencies will need to offer specific info to Russia's monetary tracking regulator.

(source: Reuters)