Malaysia is literally crushing thousands of illegal Bitcoin miners

Malaysia is literally crushing thousands of illegal Bitcoin miners

It’s unclear why authorities outright destroyed the miners rather than attempting to reap some value, but they could still be sold for scrap. Authorities in Malaysia destroyed more than $1.2 million worth of Bitcoin mining rigs after they were confiscated for operating illegally.In a video posted today from local news outlet DayakDaily, police in the city of Miri on the island of Borneo and the Sarawak Energy company arranged for a steamroller to run over 1,069 Bitcoin (BTC) miners. The rigs were reportedly confiscated from residents of Malaysia attempting to illegally mine the....


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