Illegal Crypto Mining Site Explodes, Rocking Malaysia

An illegal Bitcoin mining operation was uncovered in a residential house in Malaysia following an explosion, further highlighting the growing issue of electricity theft linked to illicit crypto mining.

On February 13, authorities were alerted to an explosion and smoke coming from a house in Kuala Lumpur. According to the Malay Mail, local firefighters responded to the emergency after a resident reported the incident. Upon arrival, they discovered a room with modified electrical wiring that had sparked a fire.

Once the fire was extinguished, officials found multiple Bitcoin mining rigs and related equipment. Investigators confirmed that the operation had been illegally siphoning electricity. Authorities have since launched an investigation and are urging the public to come forward with any relevant information.

Malaysia’s Growing Bitcoin Mining Problem

Illegal Bitcoin mining, which involves stealing electricity to power high-performance computers that solve complex algorithms and generate Bitcoin, has become a widespread issue in Malaysia. In October 2024, the country’s national electricity provider, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), reported losses exceeding 440 million ringgit (approximately $101 million) due to electricity theft. Between 2018 and 2023, illegal crypto mining operations cost TNB a staggering $755 million.

A Global Concern

The rise of illicit Bitcoin mining isn’t limited to Malaysia. In Iran, unauthorized crypto mining was a major contributor to power shortages during the extreme summer heat of 2024. Authorities uncovered 230,000 illegal mining rigs consuming approximately 900 megawatts of electricity—equivalent to the energy use of a province with 1.4 million residents. Many of these operations were found in schools and mosques, which benefit from subsidized electricity.

Venezuela has also taken action against the issue. In May 2024, the government imposed a nationwide ban on crypto mining to protect its struggling power grid from excessive energy consumption.

As illegal mining operations continue to strain national power supplies, governments worldwide are ramping up efforts to combat electricity theft and enforce stricter regulations on cryptocurrency mining.

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