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Laos Shifts Focus: Crypto Miners Face Power Cut
LaosFri Oct 17 2025
Key Points:
- Shift in Focus: Laos is planning to stop supplying electricity to crypto miners by early 2026.
- Reason: To redirect power to more economically beneficial industries like AI data centers and electric vehicle production.
- Current Usage: Crypto miners now use about 150 megawatts, down from 500 megawatts in 2021-2022.
Government's Stance:
- Initially allowed crypto mining due to excess electricity.
- Now sees more value in using power for other industries.
- Crypto mining does not create many jobs or significantly boost the economy, according to the deputy energy minister.
- The cutoff was planned for this year but delayed due to increased hydropower from heavy rains.
Laos' Energy Role:
- Known as the "Battery of Southeast Asia" for exporting hydropower.
- Helps neighboring countries reduce carbon emissions.
- In discussions with China over a lawsuit from a Chinese company regarding unpaid hydropower project dues.
- Expects to resume power exports to Singapore soon through a regional power transmission corridor.
Future Plans:
- Considering increasing hydropower exports to Vietnam.
- Prioritizing industries that bring more economic benefits and support regional clean energy goals.
- Crypto mining industry may need to find a new home soon.
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What are the potential environmental impacts of redirecting electricity from crypto mining to other industries?
Is Laos' decision to cut off crypto miners part of a larger geopolitical strategy to control the cryptocurrency market?
What measures will Laos take to compensate for the potential loss of revenue from crypto mining operations?
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