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Rising Electricity Tariffs Force Crypto Companies to Leave Paraguay

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. Reasons for Tariff Increase
  2. Response to New Tariffs
  3. Impact on Mining Industry

  4. In Paraguay, a sharp rise in electricity tariffs has triggered a migration of Bitcoin mining companies, casting doubts on the future role of the country in cryptocurrency mining.

    Reasons for Tariff Increase

    Recently, the National Electricity Administration (ANDE) confirmed the suspension of operations by several mining enterprises, primarily due to the unsustainable energy costs imposed by new financial policies. The local energy provider noted that although no formal contract cancellations have occurred, companies have ceased operations to avoid operating under the newly imposed conditions. The rate increase, which can climb as high as 16% depending on energy consumption levels, is cited as a critical factor driving this exodus.

    Response to New Tariffs

    Fernando Arriola, director of the Paraguayan Fintech Chamber, voiced concerns, suggesting that Paraguay risks losing its competitive edge in the global cryptocurrency mining sector. Carlos Fernández Valdovinos, Minister of Economy and Finance, has openly disagreed with the punitive energy pricing strategy, indicating a divide within the government on this issue.

    Impact on Mining Industry

    As a result of the tariff hike, several mining operators are already exploring relocation possibilities, with Brazil emerging as a favored destination. One affected company, Penguin, has announced a new arrangement to manage 400 megawatts of mining operations in Brazil, with potential for expansion. Bruno Vaccotti, Head of Public Affairs at Penguin, lambasted the Paraguayan government’s decision, labeling the tariff increase as 'excessive greed' that severely harms the local mining industry.

    This situation highlights the delicate balance between national policy and industrial growth, particularly in sectors as volatile and emergent as cryptocurrency mining. As Paraguay potentially recedes from the crypto mining spotlight, the shift could serve as a cautionary tale for other nations balancing economic strategy with the burgeoning digital economy.

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