Svmuureported that police in São Paulo, Brazil, conducted operations in Jundiaí and Louveira, seizing approximately 1,400 Bitcoin mining devices operating in persistent violation of regulations. These devices were powered by 9 transformers totaling 8,470 kVA and were suspected of stealing electricity.
According to preliminary estimates, the related actions involved the theft of approximately 2 GWh of electricity, an amount sufficient to power 2,000 households for one month. No reports of arrests have been made yet. (livecoins)
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Brazilian Police Seize 1,400 Bitcoin Miners Suspected of Power Theft
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