Authorities in Venezuela Arrest Four Bitcoin Miners

Authorities in Venezuela Arrest Four Bitcoin Miners

The law enforcement authorities have arrested four Bitcoin miners on charges of committing cyber fraud and theft of electricity. The people of Venezuela have been having a rough time since their economy went into a downward spiral. As the economy continues to worsen, Venezuelans have started to find Bitcoin as an alternative to their worthless bolivars. But the country’s government which failed to manage its economy doesn’t seem too happy about it. Recently, the law enforcement agencies in Venezuela cracked down on Bitcoin miners. The arrests were announced by the director of Cuerpo de....


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