Cryptopolitan
2025-08-16 10:49:16

Illegal crypto mining operators leave Tajikistan to pick up $3.52 million bill

Tajikistan claims damages from illegal Bitcoin mining operations. According to the country’s Attorney General Khabibullo Vokhidzoda, the country lost more than $3.52 million to this menace in the first half of 2025. Speaking at a press conference, the AG mentioned that the damages relate to the illegal use of electricity by miners, with the state compensating energy providers for their loss. “There are people who import equipment for mining companies into the country from abroad and illegally mine cryptocurrency,” said Vokhidzoda. He added that about four to five criminal cases involving the use of mining equipment have been opened against individuals. Tajikistan records $3.52 million in damages from illegal crypto mining Tajikistan is yet to show a defined stance when it comes to digital assets, but there have been several individuals mining digital assets. Reports claim that authorities report an annual closure of mining farms in private homes and businesses, punishing the people involved. In addition, the report highlighted that most of them have been mining the assets using unpaid and illegal electricity. Since January, more than 190 criminal cases have been opened related to illegal and unpaid use of electricity. While some of these cases are not related to mining cryptocurrencies, most of them are miners. The report also claimed that more than 3,988 individuals have been arrested for using illegal electricity, with the total bill owed running into $4.26 million. Mining cryptocurrency is quite tedious, considering one needs access to powerful supercomputers and high-speed internet connections. The process consumes a lot of electricity, which the average private miner can’t ordinarily afford. Vokhidzoda’s comments come after a similar update in the prosecutor’s office in the Sughd region of Tajikistan, noting that it has opened seven cases against specific individuals, seizing 135 mining devices that were discovered inside residential buildings in the country. The prosecutor added that those involved have caused damages of over $30,000. Kazakhstan moves to limit the effect of mining on the electricity grid Tajikistan is not the only Central Asian country battling the rising use of illegal electricity to mine digital assets, with authorities in Kazakhstan recently initiating a crackdown on a scheme to mine digital assets using illegal methods. The crackdown was carried out via a collaboration between the country’s Financial Monitoring Agency and the National Security Committee. During the operation, they discovered that employees of a local energy company had been providing mining enterprises with more than 50 megawatt-hours (MWh) worth of electricity meant for domestic and commercial use in the past two years. This was equivalent to the energy consumption of a city between 50,000 and 70,000 residents. Authorities also mentioned that the stolen electricity was worth around $16.5 million, revealing that the organizer of the operation used its proceeds to purchase two apartments and four vehicles, which have now been confiscated after an order by the court. Like Tajikistan, crypto mining isn’t illegal in Kazakhstan , but authorities have been trying to reduce its impact on the national grid. According to a recent law, mining farms are only allowed to buy 1 MWh or less of energy, permitting them to only patronize the Ministry of Energy. Such regulations are aimed at limiting a sector that was given a boost after China banned crypto mining in 2021, making it a hub for miners due to its cheap costs and inconsistent enforcement. We previously saw mining activities getting a boost in Kazakhstan after China kicked miners out in 2021,” Digiconomist founder Alex de Vries said. Don’t just read crypto news. Understand it. Subscribe to our newsletter. It's free .

Crypto 뉴스 레터 받기
면책 조항 읽기 : 본 웹 사이트, 하이퍼 링크 사이트, 관련 응용 프로그램, 포럼, 블로그, 소셜 미디어 계정 및 기타 플랫폼 (이하 "사이트")에 제공된 모든 콘텐츠는 제 3 자 출처에서 구입 한 일반적인 정보 용입니다. 우리는 정확성과 업데이트 성을 포함하여 우리의 콘텐츠와 관련하여 어떠한 종류의 보증도하지 않습니다. 우리가 제공하는 컨텐츠의 어떤 부분도 금융 조언, 법률 자문 또는 기타 용도에 대한 귀하의 특정 신뢰를위한 다른 형태의 조언을 구성하지 않습니다. 당사 콘텐츠의 사용 또는 의존은 전적으로 귀하의 책임과 재량에 달려 있습니다. 당신은 그들에게 의존하기 전에 우리 자신의 연구를 수행하고, 검토하고, 분석하고, 검증해야합니다. 거래는 큰 손실로 이어질 수있는 매우 위험한 활동이므로 결정을 내리기 전에 재무 고문에게 문의하십시오. 본 사이트의 어떠한 콘텐츠도 모집 또는 제공을 목적으로하지 않습니다.