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BTC mining banned in Iran again

In addition to the regular panorama that the bitcoin graph has presented in recent days, a new challenge has been added that it will have to overcome, and that is that in Iran and possibly in the coming weeks, they will temporarily ban cryptocurrency mining. But What is this all about? We get the answer in the winter season, which will significantly affect the population’s electricity consumption.

Iran is taking forecasts


For those who do not know, January is one of the coldest months this country hasTherefore, its average temperature is between a minimum of 1 ° C and a maximum of 8 ° C. That said, the use of heating systems to keep homes warm is unavoidable.


Y What generates heat? The answer is simple: energy, which currently has a high consumption due to legal cryptocurrency mining, and if this consumption is not controlled, then power outages will appear, which for many can be a danger in these seasons.

How long will this period of inactivity last?

At the moment, the pause that has been imposed on BTC miners is for 4 monthsHowever, the government has argued that this time can be extended because if the energy reserves are not maintained at normal levels, regardless of the situation, the energy demand will exceed what can be generated, and there will begin to be problems in the power plants. of production.

The mining strike has not stopped the creation of new farms

Despite the fact that during these next few months in Iran lcryptocurrency mining will be prohibited entirely to prevent excess energy consumption, mining farm investors have not stopped their project.

Y so far this month of DecemberA total of 30 new farms have been installed, which are ready and awaiting approval of their licenses to start mining when mining is authorized. This being a new measure that worries the government, since it does not know how many farms there will be for the opening of mining and if electricity consumption will exceed demand respectively.

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