Pulse Bomber - a new token with a crypto mining platform aiming to offer sustainable daily ROI, has made its inception on the Binance Smart Chain to gain a headstart in the lead up to the PulseChain mainnet launch.
The Russian Energy Ministry confirms that mining cryptocurrencies is not part of daily needs. Therefore, there is no way for miners to benefit from residential electricity rates.
Kazakhstan does not have enough energy capacity to meet the needs of the crypto mining industry. For this reason, many of them are fleeing to Russia and the US.
The video gaming community seems to be quite hostile towards the cryptocurrency industry. They have been very negative about the rumours of Discord integrating with the Ethereum blockchain.
Representatives of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia plan to submit a draught law on the regulation of cryptocurrency mining. They also suggest setting up a working group with representatives of various government committees to discuss the issue.
Authorities in the city of Karaganda in Kazakhstan have discovered and liquidated a shadow mining farm that was illegally consuming electricity. The increasing activity of shadow miners could lead the country to ban the industry, following China's example.
In search of alternative energy sources, Russians are exploring the potential of oil fields in their search for alternative energy sources. Earlier this week, several of the largest local mining companies applied to the government for permission to build mining farms.