The Russian government says it will not enact any further crypto mining bans, despite talk of further regional restrictions on 3 media outlet RBC reported that the Russian Ministry of Energy said that it “sees no grounds for introducing new bans on mining” anywhere in the 4 Maksimov, who heads the Electric Power Development Department, claimed that the Ministry “has not received any more requests for bans from regional authorities.” Andrei Maksimov, the head of the Russian Ministry of Energy’s Electric Power Development Department. () Russian Crypto Mining Bans: Moscow Quashes Restriction Talk Maksimov added that the country’s power grid was now “coping with the load” as miners step up their 5 said: “We have received no requests for bans from Russian regional 6 there are no grounds for further 7 is working 8 there are no shortages, there is no reason to impose 9 energy system is, generally, operating well.” President Donald Trump again urged European nations to “stop buying oil” from Russia before the US increases economic pressure on Moscow 0 — Bloomberg (@business) September 21, 2025 Moscow has instructed areas with surplus power resources to work with industrial crypto 10 return, several fast-growing Russian mining firms have told Moscow they are prepared to declare their incomes, pay millions of dollars in taxes, and provide national AI projects with computing resources.
However, the decision to embrace the mining sector has not come without considerable difficulties for Russian 11 Bitcoin mining hotspots in Southern Siberia and the North Caucasus have reported power grid problems and a spike in illegal mining 12 are also signs suggesting that some miners’ efforts to relocate to more populated areas in Western Russia have put operators at odds with local 13 stock has fallen 7.7% after disclosing a $2M $DOGE bet, expanding its crypto mining push with Dogehash and new advisory roles. #Dogecoin #Trump 1 — 14 (@cryptonews) September 18, 2025 Energy Issues Persist? Earlier this year, senior politicians and regional leaders spoke openly about a second round of 15 first round of restrictions came into to force in early 2025, when Moscow ordered mining bans in 10 Russian regions and Russia-controlled 16 government said it “recognized” these areas as “energy-deficient,” banning miners from operating in these areas until the spring of 17 bans were initially applicable in the winter months 18 in some areas, including the North Caucasus republics and the Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson oblasts, these bans were imposed 19 later imposed a further year-round ban in the southern part of the Irkutsk oblast, at the request of Governor Igor 20 some time, it appeared that a second round of bans was simply a matter of time, with the governments of Buryatia, Transbaikal, Khakassia, Karelia, and the Penza regions all submitting ban 21 Karelia Oblast, Russia.
() But the mood appears to have changed in 22 Karelia, Khakassia, and Penza regions have since withdrawn their 23 on bans in Buryatia and Transbaikal, meanwhile, have been “postponed,” RBS 24 miners have urged the government to continue pro-business 25 claim that their industry is now second only in size and capacity to that of the United States. However, the issue of mining-related power grid problems refuses to go away in Russia. Instead, it appears to be becoming increasingly 26 July, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak instructed the Ministry of Energy to finalize proposals for creating a new category of energy consumption for 27 miner @Hut8Corp has announced plans to develop four new sites across the United States, adding 1.53 gigawatts (GW) of utility capacity. #Mining #Bitcoin 2 — 28 (@cryptonews) August 27, 2025 Divisions May Be Growing Novak appears keen to find a way to force miners to automatically or remotely limit their electricity consumption in real-time during peak demand 29 in late August, the Russian Presidential Aide Nikolai Patrushev said that crypto mining was leading to electricity shortages in areas such as the northern Yamal 30 also noted that the electricity deficit in the Siberian Federal District (SFD) had reached 1.2 31 runs contrary to a recent comments by regional authorities who claim that the SFD has a power 32 in the region say they “sees no positive impact” from crypto mining operators building data centers in the SFD.
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