Iran to stiffen penalties for illegal use of subsidized energy in crypto mining

Iran to stiffen penalties for illegal use of subsidized energy in crypto mining

The fines will reportedly triple compared to current rates, while repeated violations will lead to jail time. The Iranian government will increase penalties for the use of subsidized energy in crypto mining. The move marks another step in the tightening of mining regulation in the country that had faced energy shortages in recent years. On April 16, the Tehran Times reported, citing the country’s Power Generation, Distribution, and Transmission company, that the government plans to drastically increase the fines rates for the mining operators who use subsidized electricity. The company's....


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