Russian officials consider proposal to mine Bitcoin with associated gas
Russian authorities continue to show increasing interest in cryptocurrencies as Bitcoin nears a new all-time high. The Russian government is considering a new project to mine Bitcoin (BTC) with associated petroleum gas.Vasiliy Shpak, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia, has reportedly filed a proposal with the Russian central bank and the Ministry of Digital Development to use the country’s oil field equipment for mining cryptocurrency.According to a report by Kommersant, the proposal was filed on Sept. 7, asking the government to provide their feedback on an initiative....
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