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Iran seizes 1,000 Bitcoin mining machines after power spike | Iran seizes 1,000 Bitcoin mining machines after power spike |
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Authorities in Iran have seized roughly 1,000 Bitcoin mining machines from two former factories, according to state TV reports. | Authorities in Iran have seized roughly 1,000 Bitcoin mining machines from two former factories, according to state TV reports. |
The action was taken following a spike in electricity consumption. | The action was taken following a spike in electricity consumption. |
Demand for power rose by 7% in June and cryptocurrency mining was thought to be the main cause, an energy ministry spokesman told local state-run media. | Demand for power rose by 7% in June and cryptocurrency mining was thought to be the main cause, an energy ministry spokesman told local state-run media. |
One researcher said Bitcoin was gaining more and more attention in Iran as a potential means of storing wealth. | One researcher said Bitcoin was gaining more and more attention in Iran as a potential means of storing wealth. |
"Two of these bitcoin farms have been identified, with a consumption of one megawatt," Arash Navab, an electricity official, told state television. | "Two of these bitcoin farms have been identified, with a consumption of one megawatt," Arash Navab, an electricity official, told state television. |
Mining cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin involves connecting computers - usually specialised "mining machines" - to the currency network via the internet. | Mining cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin involves connecting computers - usually specialised "mining machines" - to the currency network via the internet. |
By providing computing power for validating transactions on that network, mining machine owners are rewarded with newly generated coins, making it a potentially lucrative exercise - especially when done on a large scale. | By providing computing power for validating transactions on that network, mining machine owners are rewarded with newly generated coins, making it a potentially lucrative exercise - especially when done on a large scale. |
Bitcoin mining has reportedly sprung up in a variety of locations in Iran. | Bitcoin mining has reportedly sprung up in a variety of locations in Iran. |
"Everyone's talking about Bitcoin and how to get it," said Mahsa Alimardani, a researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute, who grew up in Iran. | "Everyone's talking about Bitcoin and how to get it," said Mahsa Alimardani, a researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute, who grew up in Iran. |
With US sanctions over its nuclear programme hitting Iran financially, Iranians often discuss via social media the question of how wealth can be stored securely, she added. Gold and US dollars are long-standing popular suggestions. | |
"Bitcoin and [other cryptocurrencies] are slowly coming up as the third alternative," she told the BBC. | "Bitcoin and [other cryptocurrencies] are slowly coming up as the third alternative," she told the BBC. |
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