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by: xpoolPosted on: August 15, 2025

Central Asia’s Rising Problem: The Illegal Bitcoin Mining Boom

The digital currency world, known for innovation, also faces challenges like illegal mining. Central Asia is experiencing a surge in this illicit activity, driven by cheap energy and lax regulations. Authorities grapple with the consequences – financial losses, power grid instability, and potential blackouts – while looking to address the issue.

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