The proposal to increase electricity tariffs for Bitcoin miners in Paraguay could have a detrimental impact on the economy and job market, potentially leading to significant financial losses and instability. It raises concerns about the country's reputation as a reliable destination for international investors and risks the livelihoods of over 1,170 direct employees in the Bitcoin mining sector.
Impact of Increased Electricity Tariffs on Bitcoin Mining in Paraguay (Summary)

by Giorgi Kostiuk
2 years ago

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