Paraguay miners urge state electricity board to reconsider upcoming price hike
Capamad spokesperson Jimmy Kim claims that the electricity price increase set for Aug. 1 may force 70% of legal crypto miners out of business.
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Capamad spokesperson Jimmy Kim claims that the electricity price increase set for Aug. 1 may force 70% of legal crypto miners out of business.
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