Clandestine Bitcoin Mining Survives Government Ban in Venezuela, Albeit at Small Scale
According to local reports, clandestine bitcoin mining is thriving again in Venezuela, albeit at a small scale after the government ordered to disconnect all Bitcoin mining operations from the power grid. Local ASIC stores are still selling miners for small operations, that survive by hiding their farms in undisclosed locations. Clandestine Bitcoin Mining Rises Again […]
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Author: Sergio Goschenko
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