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    Iran to Lift Crypto Mining Ban for Authorized Farms in September, Utility Says



     Iran prepares to remove restrictions imposed on cryptocurrency
    mining in response to electricity shortages this summer. According to
    Iranian media, the country’s power utility company has stated that the
    ban affecting authorized miners will be lifted as early as next month. 

    Licensed Miners in Iran to Resume Bitcoin Minting


    The temporary ban on crypto mining, introduced earlier this year by
    the Iranian Ministry of Industries, Mining and Trade, will be lifted on
    Sept. 22, the English-language business daily Financial Tribune
    reported. The important announcement was made by the Iran Power
    Generation, Distribution and Transmission Company, Tavanir.


    Iran to Lift Crypto Mining Ban for Authorized Farms in September, Utility Says


    The hope is that power consumption across the Islamic Republic will
    decline by the end of summer, Mostafa Rajabi Mashhadi, spokesman for the
    state-owned utility, told ISNA news agency. A drop in electricity
    demand when temperatures begin to fall will create conditions for
    restarting the operations of legal digital currency miners, he noted.


    The restrictive measure was announced
    in May, by the then Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, amid an
    increasing power deficit causing blackouts in many parts of the country.
    The energy-intensive coin minting process was partially blamed for the
    shortages.


    When the unusually hot weather led to a serious increase in
    consumption, Iranian regulators initially said licensed miners would be shut down during peak hours. Eventually, the government decided to go with a blanket ban on mining until the end of summer.



    Tavanir Seizes Over 200,000 Illegal Mining Rigs in 12 Months


    The suspension of authorized mining has been met with frustration and
    criticism from the local crypto community. It’s been estimated that
    registered mining entities account for only around 300 megawatts (MW) of
    consumption when illegal miners burn up to 3,000 MW a day, which is
    half of what the capital Tehran needs.


    Iran recognized cryptocurrency mining as a legal industrial activity
    in July 2019. Mining businesses were required to obtain a license from
    the Ministry of Industries and pay for the used electricity at export
    prices. The department has issued mining permits to 30 companies, according to its website.


    Since April, when the Energy Ministry revised its rules, miners are
    charged 16,574 rials ($0.39) per kilowatt-hour, which is four times the
    initial rate. However, the tariff is cut in half when household
    consumption is low and the grid is not stressed and respectively,
    doubled during periods of energy deficits.


    Meanwhile, Iranian authorities went after unregistered miners
    insisting they not only use a lot of energy but also damage the
    electrical grid. Tavanir started to uncover and disconnect illegal
    mining farms. The utility has confiscated more than 212,000 units of
    mining equipment in the past year claiming the caused damages amount to
    180 trillion rials (over $4 million).

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