Iran Will Cut Off Electricity For Crypto Mining

Iran Will Cut Off Electricity For Crypto Mining

“… a bulk of that unusual increase is because of the activity of bitcoin miners,” said the official, adding that the electricity consumption increased in peak hours in the country between April and June surpassed the electricity consumed in three out of 31 provinces in those hours.

Rajabi also noted that mining one bitcoin would require electricity worth more than $10,000, which would be more than enough to supply 24 residential units for an entire year.

The official revealed that the Ministry of Energy of Iran believed that the sudden surge was caused by the development of cryptocurrency mining in the country. He went on to say that the government will prevent further energy issues by implementing the necessary measures.

One of such measures involves crypto miners, which “will be identified and their electricity will be cut,” until the recent ministry’s proposal for a change in prices for crypto mining operations will receive approval from the government. He also added that the network for crypto mining  “is making the grid unstable and causing a problem for other users.”

Back in June 9, the deputy energy minister of Iran insisted that electricity costs for the crypto miners should be calculated in line with real prices, or at power export rates. Iran allocates a subsidizing sum of $1 billion for energy costs on a yearly basis.

Iran has had so far a positive outlook regarding crypto mining since September 2018, with state authorities accepting mining as a legitimate industry.

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source: https://coindoo.com/iran-will-cut-off-electricity-for-crypto-mining/

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