Libya's computing power accounts for about 0.6% of the global total.
Jinse Finance reported, citing market sources: Libya's cheap and subsidized electricity has sparked a covert bitcoin mining boom, with its hash rate accounting for about 0.6% of the global total. This phenomenon has increased the burden on the local power grid, forcing authorities to continuously escalate their crackdown efforts.
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