Demand for hardware is falling in traditional Bitcoin mining hotspots, while Russian crypto miners in larger urban areas are buying more 3 moving away from Siberia and the North Caucuses is presenting miners with a new set of problems, media outlets in the nation have 4 a report from the Russian newspaper Vedomosti Yug , the B2B electrical equipment platform TenderPro has compiled a top 10 of areas where demand for crypto mining rigs and other related equipment is 5 the table were Moscow and the Moscow Oblast (the region surrounding the capital). This area is now responsible for 21.9% of mining hardware 6 Crypto Miners: Relocating to Bigger Cities?
The figure for the capital dwarfed demand figures (6.7%) in the Siberian oblast of 7 latter is the birthplace of the Russian Bitcoin mining industry. A Russian crypto mining-related facility. () However, mining in much of Irkutsk is now 8 mining farms that do have the right to operate in the Siberian region already reportedly “near full capacity.” The drift toward urban centers appears to be real: 9 and the Leningrad region took third spot with 4.7%. Krasnodar Krai, in the southwestern part of the North Caucasus region, took fourth 10 is Russia’s third most populous federal subject.
Kuban, also in the North Caucasus, rounded out the top 11 Total Hash Rate for the Bitcoin network over the past 12 months. () The platform calculated that overall demand for mining equipment from commercial enterprises in the Russian South fell by 19.3% over the first eight months of 2025. A ‘Market Correction’ Olga Gorchitsyna, TenderPro’s Director of Digital Products Development, said that this fall in demand may be attributable to a market 12 suggested that the Kremlin’s decision last year to legalize the crypto mining sector may have caused an exceptional spike in 13 explained: “A year ago, after the legalization of industrial mining, we saw a sharp increase in demand for crypto mining equipment.
However, since the beginning of this year, the excitement around the sector has gradually begun to subside.” Russian prosecutors are targeting Denis Shtengelov's KDV Group, one of the country’s largest snack producers, for expropriation 0 — Bloomberg (@business) September 15, 2025 In previous years, crypto miners made a beeline for the Northern Caucasus and Southern Siberia , attracted mainly to these areas’ famously low energy 14 these areas are traditionally sparsely populated, meaning their generally more moderst power generation capabilities can easily be 15 introduction of seasonal bans and police crackdowns on illegal miners in these regions has scared off many industrial 16 statistics, it appears, now indicate that miners are preferring to set up shop in areas where power shortages are rare, and other mining firms are few and far 17 Concerns However, moving into the more densely populated European part of Russia is posting a new challenge for some Russian miners, as well as their international 18 revives barter trade to dodge Western sanctions 1 2 — Reuters (@Reuters) September 15, 2025 Some 260km southeast of Moscow, in the village of Kiritsy, Ryazan Region, a mining firm named Integral has faced a backlash after launching a crypto mining 19 village has a population of over 3,000 people, who have complained bitterly about high noise levels since the firm turned on its rigs in April this 20 the Ryazan branch of Top 24 News , Rospotrebnadzor, the Russian federal well-being and consumer rights agency, ordered Integral to suspend its operations for 30 21 agency acted after residents complained that noise levels from the facility were rising above 50 22 residents said they were suffering from “headaches, hearing loss, and a general deterioration in health.” Watchdog Steps In, Russian Crypto Miners Face New Problems?
Rospotrebnadzor told Integral it must install special equipment that will help suppress the 23 firm has brought in “specialists from China” who will help install equipment aimed at reducing the farm’s noise 24 August, Argumenti y Facti reported that residents say the mining facility uses gas piston turbine 25 resident explained: “Two of these turbines are currently 26 there are plans to install 20 27 two turbines have already created unbearable living conditions for people here. It’s frightening to even imagine what will happen when there are 22 of them here.” Kiritsy residents complained that the turbine generators are “no more than 500 meters away” from some of their 28 added that the village is home to a children’s tuberculosis healthcare center, where young people from all over the country come for treatment.
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