Carabobo miners, which were restricted by cutting the supply of electricity, may start their operations again in the next 48 hours.
The miners of the Venezuela state in Carabobo were facing problems with electricity. The supply of the electricity to their firm was stopped by the local supplier authorities. The reason behind the restriction on these miners is not confirmed by any official statement but the people who are known in this matter claimed that this is because of the power contingency of the state.
The group of the miners of Venezuela met with the crypto watchdog official Mr. Sunacrip. They discussed their problems and urged for the support to start their operations again by giving supply of the electricity from the local suppliers.
The National Superintendent of Crypto Assets of Venezuela, Joselit Ramirez, was present in the meeting. And Ramirez claimed that miners will be able to start their services within the next 48 hours.
Asonacrip, the National Cryptocurrency Association, reported this matter and also stated on this matter
“industrial parks suitable for the activity without damaging energy consumption, and additionally, with their income, they contribute to the recovery of the national electricity system”
Well it will be better if miners will get their right to start crypto mining operations which is legal in their country. But the Government of Carabobo should also work on the sustainable source of electricity generation based matters to get enough electricity.
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