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Authorities in Borneo confiscate illegal cryptocurrency miners powered by stolen electricity

Authorities in Borneo confiscate illegal cryptocurrency miners powered by stolen electricity

– A Malaysian energy supplier in the town of Miri on the island of Borneo shut down an illegal cryptocurrency mining operation.

– The operation was discovered by Sarawak Energy and involved 34 cryptocurrency mining servers using stolen electricity through cable tapping.

– Authorities seized all equipment used in the operation and local police are investigating.

– The estimated value of stolen electricity was around 6,000 Malaysian ringgits ($1300) per month.

– This is not the first illegal mining operation to be taken down on the island, as over 137 servers were seized in a previous incident.

– Bitcoin miners are facing challenges due to the prolonged bear market, leading to some operators selling BTC in record amounts.

– The Bitcoin mining ecosystem has seen record-high network hash rates and difficulty levels, which can strain smaller operators.

– Lower electricity prices make mining more profitable, leading to the theft of electricity by illegal operators.

– Preserving this article as an NFT can support independent journalism in the crypto space.

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