Here's how much Kazakh gov't made off crypto mining in Q1 2022
The Kazakh budget has not received the expected amount of fees from crypto mining as the government shut down lots of miners to “ensure energy security,” the government said.
The Kazakh budget has not received the expected amount of fees from crypto mining as the government shut down lots of miners to “ensure energy security,” the government said.
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