Here’s a rewritten version of your Binance-style article, optimized for clarity, flow, and a sharper news tone — while still keeping the intrigue:
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🚨 Hidden Bitcoin Mine Discovered in Russian Truck 🛻💥
In a shocking bust, utility engineers tracking a mysterious surge in electricity traced it to a moving truck—and found 95 hidden Bitcoin mining rigs inside! The truck was illegally hooked up to a 10-kilovolt feeder, drawing enough power to supply an entire village.
👮♂️ Two suspects fled the scene in an SUV before police could arrive.
🔌 Local energy provider Buryatenergo revealed this is the 6th crypto-mining theft case it has uncovered in 2025 alone. The company warns that these rogue setups are wreaking havoc on rural power grids—causing brownouts and risking full-scale blackouts.
🧊 Under current rules, crypto mining is banned across most of the region during winter (15 Nov – 15 Mar) and restricted to licensed operations during other months.
Nationwide, Russia has been tightening the screws on unauthorized mining:
* ❄️ Mining was outlawed during winter peaks in Dagestan, Chechnya, and parts of eastern Ukraine last December.
🚫 Irkutsk—once a mining haven thanks to cheap hydro power—was hit with a *year-round mining ban** in April, despite hosting BitRiver’s massive data center.
💻 But it’s not just physical rigs. Cybercriminals are joining the game…
Security giant Kaspersky recently linked hacker group Librarian Ghouls to a stealthy cryptojacking campaign. Their malware, hidden in fake email attachments, disabled Windows Defender and secretly mined crypto overnight—while also stealing passwords.
🕵️♂️ From smuggled rigs to hijacked PCs, Russia’s crypto underground is becoming a battleground of innovation vs. enforcement.
📉 Authorities are cracking down—but the hunt for free energy and silent profits is only heating up.
\#Bitcoin #CryptoCrime #MiningBan #RussiaCrypto \$BTC \$ETH \$BNB
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