Experts against Kosovo cryptova peace production ban

Experts against Kosovo cryptova peace production ban

The energy crisis that has been gripping Kosovo has prompted the government to take some measures to cut electricity spending. Recently, the Technical Committee, founded days ago by the state, has made a decision to ban the production of cryptovatlutes with the aim of reducing electricity consumption. To apply this measure is [...]

Recently, the Technical Committee, founded days ago by the state, has made a decision to ban the production of cryptovatlutes with the aim of reducing electricity consumption.

Police are also involved in implementing this measure, which is expected to intervene in cases where cryptovaluta is identified.

However, this decision is being rejected by experts in the field.

I think the decision is fast and wrong. The reason is that they haven't done a deeper study, an analysis of how much krypovovalouts are produced and what the cryptovaluts are in some way affecting, says Milot Mehmet, a cryptovalut expert, for Euronews Albania.

According to Mehmet, such a decision has affected thousands of Kosovo families whose cryptovalutat are a source of income.

And 40 thousand members have been on some Albanian social media -- participating in the production of cryptova peaces, and I think they've touched some 20-30 thousand families with their incomes. There are many societies I know that haven't emigrated because they found themselves producing krypovaluta”, says Mehmeti.

It shows that last generation's equipment for this process does not spend much energy and that there are other forms that save energy, not stop something that benefits.

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