Belarus will mine Crypto on surplus electricity: President Alexander
Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko recently announced plans to explore cryptocurrency mining, leveraging the country’s surplus electricity following Trump’s strategic reserve’s plan. According to local media reports, President Alexander aims to explore cryptocurrency mining as the country holds excess electricity reserves.
The president stressed that the country should initiate mining operations if profitable outcomes are demonstrated because it could bring economic advantages from using energy reserves. The turning point in digital assets industry has begun with the US president Donald Trump’s decision to create a strategic crypto reserve.
According to Belarusian media outlet Belta , Lukashenko told his energy minister that more and more citizens are getting interested in crypto mining.
Lukashenko’s order to the energy minister shows Belarus will pursue developing its cryptocurrency mining capabilities to seize global cryptocurrency market opportunities during the encryption era of major nations keeping cryptocurrency reserves.
However, Belarus won’t be the first country to mine cryptocurrencies, countries like Bhutan and El-Salvador are older players in this. While El Salvador uses geothermal energy to mine Bitcoin, Bhutan uses hydropower to mine the bitcoin.
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