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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Crypto currency Mining => Topic started by: sirty143 on November 14, 2018, 09:21:34 AM

Title: Cryptocurrency Miners Vanish in Sweden, Leaving Big Electricity Bill
Post by: sirty143 on November 14, 2018, 09:21:34 AM
The Swedish county of Norrbotten has seen the failure of not one, but two recent cryptocurrency mining initiatives. The companies involved have simply disappeared leaving only unpaid bills in their wake.

ABOVE THE ARCTIC CIRCLE, SWEDEN

The most northerly Swedish county, over half of Norrbotten’s area lies within the arctic circle. Cool conditions for mining cryptocurrency, one might think, but it seems success is far from a foregone conclusion.

The municipalities of Älvsbyn and Kalix had welcomed investment from crypto-companies in the region. Neither, however, got quite what they had hoped.

POWER CUT

In Älvsbyn, Miami-based NGDC had set-up facilities and started mining bitcoin, only to abruptly cease operations in the Autumn. The explanation given was that the energy company, Vattenfall (Waterfall), had cut off the electricity due to unpaid bills.

Vattenfall has applied for sequestration, closure, and bankruptcy for NGDC. It is less optimistic about its prospects of retrieving payment for the unpaid electricity bill of 14 million SEK (around $1.5 million).

The municipal council, which owns the premises used by NGDC, has tried unsuccessfully to contact the company, to remove their equipment, according to local news sources. Still, at least the authorities in Älvsbyn didn’t suffer any financial loss.

(https://bitcoinist.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/bitcoin-mining-farm-s.jpg)

NO SHOW

In Kalix, 100km to the East, near the border with Finland, the municipality is trying to recover half a million kronor ($55,000) in unpaid rent. A company called Chasquitech put forward their plans for bitcoin mining in the Spring, but never arrived to start operations.

Crypto-mining companies in Sweden have faced a difficult time recently as drought conditions in the summer forced up the price of electricity. Combined with lower bitcoin price $6350.62 -0.22%, this has meant profits are ever harder to come by.

Patrik Öhlund, CEO of The Node Pole, still sees a bright future for the industry as a whole and cryptocurrency mining in Sweden. He thinks the number of data centers (currently 50) can only increase. “Looking five years ahead, we would not be surprised if we see a doubling, upwards of a hundred,” he said.


Source: BITCOINIST (https://bitcoinist.com/cryptocurrency-miners-vanish-sweden/)
Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Miners Vanish in Sweden, Leaving Big Electricity Bill
Post by: Chomzzy on November 21, 2018, 08:55:22 AM
Is there really no way of tracking down the companies? it's totally fraud and so they should be tracked and sanctioned with the appropriate punishment.
Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Miners Vanish in Sweden, Leaving Big Electricity Bill
Post by: Sudarmono on December 19, 2018, 11:03:17 PM
it is indeed true that for now many miners are experiencing losses, and that is all because the price of bitcoin is experiencing a decline, and they are losing money because they are not in accordance with expenditure costs.
Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Miners Vanish in Sweden, Leaving Big Electricity Bill
Post by: GoodFollow on March 17, 2020, 06:54:16 PM
Me and my friend started to mine  a year ago and we are doing this pretty good. We have a small installation for 10 GTX 1060 and 10 RTX 2060. We are mining 5 days in a week. When we started, we had to pay nearly 400$ for the electricity bill and we were shocked. This was too expensive and out cryptomining business was stuck. We thought this is a mistake made by our supplier, but it was not. With all that, I thought we had to see the difference and to compare out supplier with other available. We used the usave (https://usave.co.uk/energy/) service for that, and to be honest we were really surprised by the difference. The truth is we had to pay twice. So that's why we decided to change our supplier using the same service. We had to give the postal code and to choose the available supplier in our area. We did not even have to deal with the suppliers. Perfect service that helped us to continue our business.