Faced with electricity shortages, cryptocurrency miners have started leaving Kazakhstan.
introducing higher electricity tariffs for miners. Representatives of the industry have complained about what they view as unfair treatment. “They made mining a scapegoat,” Didar Bekbauov, founder of the local mining hosting company Xive, stated on social media earlier in December.
The executive published his comment on Twitter after Xive was forced to shut down its main facility in Southern Kazakhstan when its power supply was suddenly cut last month, Nikkei Asia noted in a report. The company is still running another mining farm in the country but at the same time is exploring options to transfer some operations to the U.S.
In November, the Data Center Industry and Blockchain Association of Kazakhstan reached an agreement with the country’s grid operator,, to ensure uninterrupted power supplies to registered miners. When the state-run utility failed to fulfill its part of the deal, mining companies began shutting down their facilities in the country. Another large crypto farm operator, Bitmain-backed Bitfufu, has closed down its crypto farms in Kazakhstan and is also moving to the United States.
While restrictions imposed by the power distribution company have affected regulated crypto mining businesses, small-scale crypto farms in the shadow economy have continued to mint digital currencies in basements and garages. The “gray miners” are burning serious amounts of electrical energy and posing another challenge for the government in Nur-Sultan. “Unfortunately it’s very hard to get rid of them,” Alan Dorjiyev, president of the crypto industry association, told Nikkei.
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