Underground Crypto Mining Farm Discovered in Chelyabinsk Apartment
A surprising case has emerged in Chelyabinsk: inspectors accidentally uncovered an illegal crypto mining setup inside a residential unit. According to local reports, the farm was operating in a typical two-room apartment and was found during a routine inspection of electrical networks. Investigations revealed that the mining rigs ran non-stop, causing an enormous load on the apartment’s power supply.
Preliminary figures indicate that electricity consumption exceeded 4,000 kWh monthly. Neighbors had complained about constant noise and overheating of walls, yet they were unable to pinpoint the root cause for quite some time. Utility workers noted that such unauthorized farms often present fire hazards and overload the grid due to improper safety measures.
Authorities have now taken over the case files. Experts suggest the resulting damage to the building’s infrastructure might total several hundred thousand rubles. The apartment owner may also face civil charges for illegal resource usage. Although these incidents remain relatively uncommon, they highlight the importance of vigilance among residents and thorough utility checks.
