Cutting perks for large household consumers: a blow to illegal miners
An upcoming reform removes previous benefits for top-tier household consumers, pushing them toward commercial-level rates. Those who once profited by disguising mining farms as domestic use now face tougher realities. A drop of about 8-10% in such cases could follow.
Some assumed hidden miners would persist, but fresh limits and stricter oversight make large “home” setups unprofitable. Additionally, this encourages major operators to shift to authorized sites with clear, transparent terms.
If this initiative delivers, the energy balance improves, giving investors a clear message about following the rules. If the measure proves fruitful, the industry becomes more orderly.
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