Russia has announced a six-year ban on cryptocurrency mining in ten regions, starting January 1, 2025.

This bold move aims to address severe energy shortages that have plagued these areas, leading to frequent power outages.

The ban raises questions about its potential impact on #Bitcoin.

While it’s unclear exactly how much global hashrate originates from Russia, the country dedicates an estimated 1.5% of its total electricity consumption (roughly 16 billion kilowatt-hours annually) to crypto mining.

Critics often label Bitcoin’s energy use as wasteful, but its insatiable demand for power has historically driven innovation in energy markets and grid efficiency.

Will this mining ban stabilize Russia’s power grid, or will it backfire by stifling economic opportunities in the burgeoning crypto sector?

Only time will tell whether this decision is a necessary sacrifice or a lose-lose scenario for Russia and the global #BTC mining community.

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Energy shortages likely due to under built infrastructure not mining.

My thoughts exactly!

strange they just regulated it in August...

https://www.rt.com/business/602335-russia-crypto-mining-law-putin/

here is another take

Along with the United States, China, Kazakhstan, and Canada, Russia is a global leader in crypto-mining.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/russia-restricts-cryptocurrency-mining-low-energy-regions-2024-11-19/

Probably the most realistic take here....

*He singled out bitcoin as an example of such assets, saying that no-one in the world could regulate bitcoin. Putin's remarks indicated that the Russian leader backs the extensive use of cryptocurrencies.*

https://www.investing.com/news/economy-news/russia-is-using-bitcoin-in-foreign-trade-finance-minister-says-3788581