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Venezuelan Authorities Reconnect Affected Bitcoin Miners to Power Grid


Venezuelan authorities have reconnected affected bitcoin miners to the power grid in Carabobo state, after having been disconnected for undisclosed causes. Sunacrip, the cryptocurrency watchdog in the country, mediated between the regional power utility authorities and the affected miners,...

Green Shoots of Recovery Sprout for Bitcoin Miners – Report


After one of the most turbulent periods in bitcoin (BTC) mining history, miners have been handed a timely boost – with reports of recovery in hash-rate and signs that some of the BTC miners forced out of Mainland China earlier this summer are resuming their activities elsewhere in...

Disconnected Venezuelan Bitcoin Miners Might Resume Operations in 48 Hours


A group of Venezuelan Bitcoin miners that were disconnected from the power grid by regional authorities in the state of Carabobo might resume operations in the next 48 hours, according to the national cryptocurrency watchdog, Sunacrip. The institution met with affected miners on Wednesday...

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty to Jump Again As More Miners Return to Work


Bitcoin (BTC) mining difficulty is expected to go up again in less than a day, following the last adjustment's important increase. The relevance of the previous increase is not so much in the percentage, which was 6%, but the fact that it had broken the second-longest drop streak in Bitcoin's...

'A Code Red for Humanity' and a Reminder for Bitcoin Miners


Source: Adobe/Андрей Трубицын The Bitcoin (BTC) mining industry might want to accelerate its transition to green energy sources and decrease the risks of another regulatory pushback as the world’s top climate scientists have stated that "human influence has warmed the climate at a rate that...

Venezuelan Authorities Shut Down Power Supply to Bitcoin Miners in Key State


Regional authorities in one of the key states of the country, Carabobo, suspended the power supply of all registered miners, effectively shutting down their operations in the industrial state. While there have been no official explanations for this measure, some people with knowledge on the matter...

Ethereum Burning Thousands of USD a Minute, While Miners Face the Change


Following its latest and highly-anticipated network upgrade, Ethereum (ETH) is currently burning some USD 8m worth of ETH per day, and has already burned nearly USD 12m. Meanwhile, there seems to have been plenty of confusion among miners on the first day. A total of ETH 4,260 have been burned...

Abkhazia Shuts Down 2 Crypto Farms, Seizes Mining Hardware


Authorities in Abkhazia have closed down two crypto mining farms that have been illegally connected to the power grid. The facilities were minting digital coins in violation of a mining ban imposed by the government to mitigate electricity shortages. Over 80 Mining Rigs Confiscated From Crypto...

New Draft Law in Uruguay Could Legalize Crypto as Payment Method


A new draft law introduced to the Senate in Uruguay could regulate cryptocurrency transactions, and also legalize cryptocurrency as an accepted payment method in the country. If approved, the draft proposed by Senator Juan Sartori would also introduce licenses for Virtual Asset Service Providers...

Chinese, Taiwanese Bitcoin Miners Eyeing Paraguay Move


The Itaipu Dam is a huge hydroelectric dam on the Paraná River between Brazil and Paraguay. Chinese bitcoin (BTC) miners are reportedly preparing to flock to Paraguay in their droves – with reports claiming that there could be half a million rigs online in the nation in the next three years...

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