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Cointelegraph•Friday, December 19, 2025 at 04:51 AM•1 min read

Libya's Cheap Power Spurs Bitcoin Mining Boom Amid Crackdown

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Libya has become a Bitcoin mining hotspot due to its cheap power, according to reports. This surge in mining activity has placed a strain on the country's power grid. Authorities are reportedly escalating a crackdown in response to the growing, unregulated mining operations. The development highlights how access to inexpensive energy can drive cryptocurrency mining, even in regions facing political and economic instability. The situation also underscores the challenges governments face in regulating Bitcoin mining and managing its impact on national infrastructure.

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Libya has become a Bitcoin mining hotspot due to its cheap power, according to reports. This surge in mining activity has placed a strain on the country's power grid. Authorities are reportedly escalating a crackdown in response to the growing, unregulated mining operations. The development highlights how access to inexpensive energy can drive cryptocurrency mining, even in regions facing political and economic instability. The situation also underscores the challenges governments face in regulating Bitcoin mining and managing its impact on national infrastructure.

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