Crypto Miner Xive Shuts Down South Kazakhstan Mine Due To Electricity Woes

Crypto mining firm Xive fold a 2,500 rig mine in South Kazakhstan attributable to lack of enough electricity provide from the nationwide grid, co-founder Didar Bekbau instructed CoinDesk on Wednesday.

  • Kazakhstan has been grappling with electricity shortages, part attributable to an inflow of crypto miners from China. The southern a part of the nation is especially susceptible because the area lacks appreciable electricity producing crops and the nationwide grid can't dependably switch electricity from the energy-rich northern area.
  • Crypto miners, like Xive and Enegix, have been dealing with electricity points since September attributable to rationing from KEGOC, the nationwide grid operator. KEGOC didn't instantly reply to a request for remark.
  • Xive is acquiring ready a brand new website for the over 2,500 machines, yet it is clear that mining in south Kazakhstan is not possible anymore, Bekbau instructed CoinDesk.
  • Other miners in south Kazakhstan are additionally searching for net hosting websites to maneuver their machines, yet there are no options left inside the nation, he mentioned. Some have discovered hosts for his or her mines in Russia and the U.S., he added.
  • Last month, the Ministry of Energy launched a draft regulation that might cap the buildout of recent mines to 100 megawatts. The ministry later mentioned that they might not limit electricity to lawful mines, good-by as it doesn't jeopardize the nationwide grid.
  • Recently, the federal government mentioned that it desires to encourage crypto miners to develop impartial inexhaustible power capability. The business hopes that after Kazakhstan expands its inexhaustible electricity capability inside the resulting one-two years, the restrict may change, Sapar Akhmetov, chairman of the board of the Kazakhstan Association of Blockchain Technology instructed CoinDesk.
  • As of August, Kazakhstan is the worlds second-largest crypto mining nation, after the U.S., in line with cognition from the Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index by the Center for Alternative Finance on the University of Cambridge.
  • Bekbau tweeted a video early Nov. 24 of the final rigs being stirred out of the mine.

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Crypto Miner Xive Shuts Down South Kazakhstan Mine Due To Electricity Woes

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