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The Ukrainian security service SBU has closed an illegal crypto mining farm in the city of Vinnytsia.
Cryptominers used an abandoned warehouse there and tapped power from the city's electricity grid to mine cryptocurrencies.
According to the SBU, the mining farm was located in a former building of electricity company JSC Vinnytsiaoblenerho.
The perpetrators thereby illegally used the electricity network of that company.
According to the authorities, the monthly costs would amount to a maximum of 7 million Ukrainian hryvnia, converted about 215,000 euros.
According to the SBU, the mining farm consisted of 5000 hardware parts, which were used for mining cryptocurrencies.
The SBU confiscated the hardware. The components include, for example, 500 video cards and 50 processors, the SBU reports.
It is striking that there were also 3800 PlayStation 4 consoles with an internet connection in the crypto mining farm, Tom's Hardware also writes.
That suggests that these consoles were used for crypto mining, although the SBU does not confirm this.
Cryptominers used an abandoned warehouse there and tapped power from the city's electricity grid to mine cryptocurrencies.
According to the SBU, the mining farm was located in a former building of electricity company JSC Vinnytsiaoblenerho.
The perpetrators thereby illegally used the electricity network of that company.
According to the authorities, the monthly costs would amount to a maximum of 7 million Ukrainian hryvnia, converted about 215,000 euros.
According to the SBU, the mining farm consisted of 5000 hardware parts, which were used for mining cryptocurrencies.
The SBU confiscated the hardware. The components include, for example, 500 video cards and 50 processors, the SBU reports.
It is striking that there were also 3800 PlayStation 4 consoles with an internet connection in the crypto mining farm, Tom's Hardware also writes.
That suggests that these consoles were used for crypto mining, although the SBU does not confirm this.