Russia Imposes 6-Year Ban on Crypto Mining in 10 Regions, Citing Energy Use: Tass

Key Points

  • **The Russian government has imposed a six-year ban on crypto mining in 10 regions due to high power consumption.
  • **The ban includes restrictions on participating in mining pools and temporary restrictions during peak demand periods.
  • **The ban affects regions like Dagestan, North Ossetia, and Chechnya, with potential adjustments based on energy demand changes.

Summary

The Russian government has introduced a six-year moratorium on cryptocurrency mining in ten regions, effective from January 1, 2024, to March 15, 2031, due to the industry's significant electricity consumption. This decision, reported by Tass, follows the legalization of crypto mining in Russia in July, with the law coming into effect last month. Despite the ban, Russia allows cross-border crypto payments as a means to circumvent international sanctions related to its invasion of Ukraine. The affected regions include Dagestan, North Ossetia, and Chechnya, with the possibility of adjustments based on a government commission's review of energy demand. The ban also considers the inter-regional electricity subsidies, which make power usage cheaper in certain areas, aiming to manage the load on the national grid during peak times.

coindesk
December 24, 2024
Crypto
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