Kuwait warns against unlicensed cryptocurrency mining amid power grid concern

Dubai: Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior has issued a firm warning against unlicensed cryptocurrency mining by individuals and entities, calling it a violation of national laws, according to local media reports.

The ministry emphasised that cryptocurrency mining significantly increases electricity consumption, placing heavy strain on the national grid.
This excessive load, it warned, could lead to widespread power outages affecting homes, businesses, and vital services — ultimately endangering public safety and the continuity of essential operations.
The warning is part of a broader effort involving multiple government bodies, including the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy; the Communications and Information Technology Regulatory Authority; the Public Authority for Industry; and Kuwait Municipality.

The joint initiative aims to crack down on unauthorised activities and protect the country’s critical infrastructure, especially following the discovery of over 1,000 illegal mining sites across Kuwait.
The ministry urged violators to immediately regularize their status, noting that a grace period for compliance is being offered. It also warned that those who fail to comply will face legal consequences, including referral to the appropriate authorities under Kuwaiti law.
The ministry reiterated its commitment to safeguarding national infrastructure and enforcing regulations on emerging technologies and energy use.

The Gulf Indians

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