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🚀 Russia To Lift Bitcoin Mining Ban With Registration Requirements

According to Odaily, Hashlabs Mining founder Alen Makhmetov announced that Russia will lift its ban on Bitcoin mining starting November 1, but with certain restrictions. All Bitcoin miners will be required to register with the Russian Federal Tax Service and provide a list of their machine models and wallet addresses. This move is part of a broader strategy to regulate and monitor the cryptocurrency mining industry within the country.

Digital Mining Solutions founder Nico Smid highlighted that Russia plans to establish Bitcoin mining and artificial intelligence computing facilities within BRICS nations. This initiative could potentially be emulated by other countries, utilizing underused energy resources for Bitcoin mining. In mid-October, during the BRICS Business Forum held in Moscow, Russia's sovereign wealth fund partnered with Russian data center operator BitRiver to develop these facilities for BRICS countries. This project might lead to the use of Bitcoin for global trade settlements among BRICS nations, offering an alternative to a basket of local currencies and gold-backed monetary plans.

Three BRICS countries—Argentina, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates—are already leveraging state resources for Bitcoin mining. Makhmetov noted that Russia's Bitcoin mining and AI plans could be part of a broader attempt to gain geopolitical advantage. He emphasized that Russia sees an opportunity to expand its influence due to the limited IT infrastructure in these regions.


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🚀 Russia Considers Relocating Crypto Miners to Northern Regions

According to PANews, Russian Deputy Energy Minister Yevgeny Grabchak has announced plans to potentially relocate cryptocurrency miners to northern regions with surplus energy. This initiative aims to utilize leftover power infrastructure from oil extraction, thereby preventing waste and reducing the strain on local power grids. Since 2025, the Russian government has imposed mining bans in several areas. However, Grabchak highlighted that the northern, some northwestern, and Volga regions still offer opportunities for development.

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