Government of Argentina has eliminated the subsidies to crypto miners..

Government of Argentina has eliminated the subsidies - applied to power used by crypto currency miners... 






[The measure affects customers of the wholesale power market in the Tierra del Fuego province, one of the provinces more notably occupied by miners in the country due to its specific climate characteristics. The Energy Secretary of Argentina eliminated power subsidies for cryptocurrency miners, raising the cost of energy to almost 4x what the miners were paying before.].

Energy Secretary of the country took regarding:-

Before this resolution was published, these same miners were paying around 1,764 ARS (or $16.76) per MW/h. The reason behind the change is explained in the resolution, which declares Due to the availability of payment and the profitability of the activity, it is considered opportune that these users face the payment of the price of energy equivalent to the cost of supply, being inequitable that they pay the price of a residential user or another.

The resolution affects miners located in the Tierra del Fuego province, where most miners are located in Argentina due to the cold climate that allows the establishment of mining farms without intensive cooling capabilities. This is the decision that the Energy Secretary of the country took regarding cryptocurrency mining, and according to the new 40/2022 resolution, published and made official on February 1st, miners will now pay almost four times what they did before.
The new price of energy for miners in Ushuaia and the Rio Grande will be 5,000 ARS (or $47.50) per MW/H. The government of Argentina has eliminated the subsidies that applied to power used by cryptocurrency miners.

Cammesa faces a challenge trying to identify :-

These are the first that we detect with relevant power. Cammesa, which is the energy wholesaler company of Argentina, faces a challenge trying to identify which sources are using the energy supplied for cryptocurrency mining purposes. About this finding, a source familiar with the matter told local newspaper La Nacion
Monitoring is being done at the national level. Those that use a home connection are much smaller and very difficult to identify.
While there is no official data on the subject, local energy companies seem to all agree on one thing: more and more people and companies are mining

 cryptocurrencies due to the low cost of energy that is subsidized at approximately 70% by the state. During inquiries carried out last year, the company managed to identify two cryptocurrency mining facilities in the zone.

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