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

Temporary bans may be imposed in other regions during peak energy demand, Tass reported

Dec 24, 2024, 10:12 a.m.
A BitCluster crypto mining site in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. (Image Credit: BitCluster)
A BitCluster crypto mining site in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. (BitCluster)

What to know:

  • The Russian government banned crypto mining in 10 regions until March 2031 due to energy consumption demands, according to Tass.
  • The regions affected may change, depending on energy usage patterns.
  • Periodic bans will also kick in during periods of high power demand.

The Russian government imposed a six-year ban on crypto mining in 10 regions due to the industry's high power consumption, Tass reported.

The ban, which includes participation in a mining pool and temporary restrictions in other regions during periods of peak demand, takes effect Jan. 1 and ends March 15, 2031, Tass said, citing a decision by the Council of Ministers.

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The country legalized crypto mining in July, with the law taking effect last month. Russia bans the use of cryptocurrencies as legal tender for regular payments internally, but does allow cross-border payments with crypto in an attempt to evade sanctions imposed after it invaded Ukraine.

The regions affected by the ban include Dagestan, North Ossetia and Chechnya, and can be altered depending on a government commission examining changes in energy demand.

The ban also takes into account inter-regional subsidies on electricity that make it cheaper to use power in some regions.


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