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- RosSeti Group explores the encrypted currency mining opportunities in unexploited energy centers.
- The company aims to coordinate the deployment of mining infrastructure and increase revenues and tax payments.
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Russia, the largest power network in Russia, explores encryption mining in unexploited energy centers, and aims to become a coordinator to spread mining infrastructure throughout the country, according to Government News Agency TASS.
The company told Tass: “The Rosseti Group is the largest network company in Russia and can operate as an operator to coordinate the mining infrastructure mode.”
The state -owned energy provider believes that encryption mining is an opportunity to use the reserve capacity in low energy centers, which may increase the company’s revenues and tax payments of the company with contributing to economic development.
The network operator confirmed his technical readiness for mining operations, noting that its infrastructure is equipped with the necessary switch equipment to manage mining facility loads. The company also maintains operational data on capacity patterns and consumption patterns available to ensure reliable regional energy supplies.
RosSeti currently discusses different aspects of its mining development strategy, including the potential insertion of a separate tariff structure for workers as a request management tool.
Last August, President Vladimir Putin signed Crystate regulation law As part of the country’s digital asset management strategy. Under the law, only registered entities and individual businessmen are allowed to engage in large -scale encryption mining operations in Russia.
Because of the lack of power, the Russian government Banning coding mining In several regions starting from January 1, 2025, it extends until March 15, 2031.
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