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In a shocking move, Russia is planning to tighten its rules for cryptocurrency miners, and we can’t help but wonder, what’s next? 🤔 The government wants to stop illegal mining and protect the country’s power supply, because, let’s be real, who doesn’t love a good power outage? 😂 Recently, in Moscow, there was a meeting of the Russian Cabinet of Ministers, where numerous officials were present, and the deputy prime minister was briefed by major departments, including the Ministry of Energy, the Federal Tax Service, and the agency for supervising communications and technology. They all discussed new ways to regulate crypto mining, because, apparently, someone has to keep those miners in check! 😅

Russia May Cut Power to Illegal Crypto Miners During Peak Hours 💡

A major idea is to cut off illegal miners from the grid during high-demand electricity periods, because who needs crypto when you have a warm shower? 🚿 This plan will be completed soon at the Ministry of Energy, which implies that the miners can be turned off during peak hours to conserve energy for households and other basic necessities, like Netflix. 📺

Meanwhile, Russia has initiated a national crypto mining machinery registry, because who doesn’t love a good inventory? 📝 The Ministry of Energy, the Federal Tax Service, and the Ministry of Digital Development cooperate to create this new registry, with the objective of simply knowing precisely how many mining machines are operating in Russia. With the monitoring of these machines, they can control the stress of the power grid better, and by better, we mean they can pretend to be in control. 😜

Moreover, the importation of mining equipment has new regulations, because, apparently, labeling and certifying mining devices is a thing now 📦. This will assist the government in determining the legal and illegal activities, and by assist, we mean it will give them a nice excuse to shut down anyone they don’t like. 😏 According to officials, this will prevent individuals from using uncertified gadgets that may consume enormous power, or as we like to call it, „crypto-mining-induced energy sucking“. 💸

Alexander Novak, the Deputy Prime Minister, has set a deadline for the Ministry of Energy to come up with the final rules before the end of this quarter, because, you know, deadlines are made to be met… or missed. 📆 The rules will initially be used in areas where mining has already been restricted, like Buryatia and Transbaikalia, where mining is prohibited due to the heating season, because who needs crypto when you have a warm home? ❄️

Russia Caps Home Crypto Mining to 6,000 kWh Monthly Limit 📊

Some Russian regions already have strict mining bans, because, apparently, some people just can’t handle the crypto-mining fever 🤢. For example, mining is prohibited in Buryatia and Transbaikalia, and in some territories of the Irkutsk region and North Caucasus republics till 2031, because, you know, 2031 is like, forever. 🕰️ These regions experience an energy deficit, particularly in cold winters, because, let’s face it, who doesn’t love a good blackout? 🌃

Mining is not prohibited in other regions of Russia, but the rules are clear: small business owners and companies should also be registered with the Federal Tax Service if they want to mine crypto legally, because who doesn’t love paperwork? 📝 People may also engage in mining, but their monthly consumption of electricity may not exceed 6,000 kilowatt-hours, because, you know, 6,000 is like, a magic number. 🔮 This restriction discourages big unlawful activities that pose as personal mining facilities, or as we like to call it, „crypto-mining-induced delusions of grandeur“. 💥

These measures indicate that Russia is keen to have its way with the crypto mining sector, and by keen, we mean they’re just trying to keep up with the times 🕰️. Through the new technology, the officials believe they will be able to trace and curtail illegal miners quickly, and by quickly, we mean in a few years, maybe. 🔮 They also wish to make sure that there is enough power to keep houses and essential facilities satisfied, because, let’s be real, priorities, people! 🏠

This call toward stricter regulations is when the world is once more showing an increased interest in crypto mining, and Russia is like, „hold up, let’s get this under control“ 🚨. Russia has been receiving a lot of miners in the past years due to its low-cost energy, but the government is of the opinion that illegal mining is costing the country too much now, and by too much, we mean it’s just getting too complicated. 🤯

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2025-07-21 01:51