2021-11-11 23:45 |
According to the country's vice minister of energy, addressing the potential strain on Kazakhstan’s power grid from crypto miners “cannot be delayed any longer."
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2021-11-11 23:45 |
According to the country's vice minister of energy, addressing the potential strain on Kazakhstan’s power grid from crypto miners “cannot be delayed any longer."
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Kazakhstan is struggling to meet its growing energy needs, now that crypto mining is booming in the Central Asian country. The post Crypto Mining Pushing Kazakhstan Energy Grid to the Limit appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2021-11-10 20:12 | |
Russia's Inter RAO might begin commercial electricity export to Kazakhstan in November, as per local reports. The development comes after reports of the country facing a serious energy shortage due toThe post Can Russia rescue Kazakhstan's dwindling crypto mining activity with its electricity appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2021-10-30 18:00 | |
Kazakhstan, which accounts for the third-largest Bitcoin mining hash rate share after seeing a 6x spike in its share between Sept. 2019 and April 2021, is considering measures like surcharge and limiting energy use while Kyrgyzstan has already increased electricity tariffs for crypto miners.
2021-10-4 17:39 | |
The mining firm's expansion into Kazakhstan follows plans to introduce new energy fees for crypto miners starting in 2022.
2021-7-29 22:15 | |
An industry association representing the Russian crypto sector has launched a project to entice bitcoin miners. Despite its abundant sources of cheap energy, Russia is now lagging behind Kazakhstan, another Eurasian Economic Union member, in terms of cryptocurrency production.
2021-7-19 12:30 | |
The new law introduces an additional tax levy for energy used by crypto miners starting from January 2022.
2021-7-2 13:57 | |
Cryptocurrency miners in Kazakhstan will pay more than other consumers for the electricity they use to mint digital coins. The country’s president has signed a law that imposes an additional fee for the power utilized by the energy intensive industry.
2021-7-1 08:30 | |