Informal: All legal mining farms in Iran are shut down

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Omid Alavi, president of the Iranian Bloc China Association, has said that the country’s legal extraction farms have apparently been ordered by the Supreme National Security Council to cease operations. Officials have not yet confirmed the news.
According to Arzdigital, Omid Alavi, chairman of the board of directors of the Iranian Bloc China Association and an activist in the field of digital currency extraction, wrote in a tweet:
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Legal farms are shut down by order of the National Security Council.
In an interview with Arzdigital, Alavi explained that the Rafsanjan extraction farm and several other farms had apparently been instructed by the Supreme National Security Council to cease operations. The issue of electricity and gas has reportedly been the main reason for this action.
The news has not yet been confirmed by official bodies, including the Supreme National Security Council, and it is not yet clear when the ruling was sent to the country’s legal mining farms.
As previously reported, the country’s Information Technology Center recently released a draft bill stating that the Ministry of Energy sets and announces power outage times each year, and that power companies are required to cut electricity consumption at extraction centers at these times. Cut off their measurement and access. Of course, this bill has not been finalized yet, and institutions such as the country’s computer trade union organization have also opposed it.

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