#数字资产市场动态 Russian law enforcement agencies recently launched a large-scale investigation, detaining 7 employees from a major power grid company's Moscow branch. Among the arrested team are ordinary electricians as well as highly skilled senior engineers— all suspected of assisting illegal mining operations.



These insiders employ quite covert methods: manually tampering with meter data, helping mining farms evade law enforcement inspections, and even assisting in avoiding regular patrols. As a result, the combined losses to the power company and the state are initially estimated at 10 million rubles.

This case highlights a phenomenon— as the costs of mining increase, some mining farms have started to resort to illegal means, with internal personnel cooperation playing a key role. For the entire crypto industry, this also serves as a reminder of the importance of compliant operations and risk reduction.
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RektButStillHerevip
· 13h ago
Same old trick again, electricians are selling out? They've turned the mining farm into an underground black market operation.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 13h ago
The insider is really incredible; even electricians dare to help with this?
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RetailTherapistvip
· 14h ago
Another inside job... These days, even mining has to rely on internal and external cooperation. Tampering with meters and cooperating to evade inspections... the details are quite clever, but it couldn't escape being caught. Ultimately, it's because the costs can't be suppressed and the profits push people to take risks. A 10 million ruble hole, who bears this cost? Anyway, it's not the miners. It truly proves the saying: without compliance, there is no future... but how many people actually listen? --- Compliance? Just mentioning these two words in the crypto world already feels out of place. --- This is the complete industry chain: technology, electricity, law enforcement... everything needs to be managed. It's always been like this. --- Electricians and engineers have all become accomplices. The speed at which bad money drives out good in this industry is really fast.
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DAOTruantvip
· 14h ago
Another insider stealing electricity to mine, Russia's crackdown this time is really tough... But honestly, this is just the inevitable result of uncontainable costs.
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