Kosovar for Reuters: I pay 170 euros a month, I get 2 grand and 400 from the production of cryptovalus

Kosovar for Reuters: I pay 170 euros a month, I get 2 grand and 400 from the production of cryptovalus

A Kosovar on condition of anonymity has spoken to Reuters, saying that the electricity bill for krypovatolus production paid 170 euros, while the monetary value it achieves on a monthly basis is 2,400 euros. “A cryptova peacet producer who spoke on condition of anonymity and has 40 GPU (Guffy Processing Units), [...]

“A Kryptonator who spoke on condition of anonymity and which has 40 GPU (Grafifik Processing Units), told Reuters that he was paying about 170 euros a month for electricity and is receiving about 2,400 euros per month in profits from the Mining”, the Reuters article reporting the ban on the production of cryptova peaces, conveys news.

As the medium further reports, the production of cryptovatlutes is a growing phenomenon in northern Kosovo, mainly populated by Serbs who do not recognise the state of Kosovo and refuse to pay off electricity.

Kosovo's government on Tuesday presented the decision to ban production and corruption of money, in an effort to curb electricity consumption, as the country is facing its worst energy crisis.

“All law enforcement agencies will ban the production of this activity in co-operation with other relevant institutions that will identify the locations where there is the production of cryptova peaces”, Economy and Energy Minister Artane Rizvanolli said in a statement during the day.

During December, Kosovo declared its state of emergency for 60 days, which would enable the government to allocate more money for energy imports, cut power supplies more often and implement tough measures.

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