The 734 MW mining rigs in Moscow Oblast are going to shut down. Once the electricity price arbitrage space is closed, miners will have to find the next low-cost area.

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According to a report by TASS, a message from Bijie.com says that the Russian Ministry of Energy plans to prohibit cryptocurrency mining starting from July 1, 2026 through December 31, 2032 in parts of Moscow city, Moscow Oblast, and Kursk Oblast. Currently, Moscow city and Moscow Oblast have 65 data centers connected, with a total power capacity of 734 megawatts, including 19 data centers in Moscow Oblast with a combined power capacity of 233 megawatts.
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