📢📢Good news! Paraguayan Senator Salyn Buzarquis recently blasted senior officials of the National Electricity Agency (ANDE) for accepting bribes and acquiescing in the operation of illegal Bitcoin mines, with monthly bribes of up to $500,000! 😱😱He asked ANDE President Felix Sosa to resign or be questioned.

But ANDE was not to be outdone, issuing a statement denying the allegations and emphasizing that domestic companies have been harmed in the fight against energy theft. They said: "We have been cracking down on illegal mining activities!"💪💪

Last week, ANDE announced that it would increase electricity prices for legal cryptocurrency mining operators, with the highest increase reaching 14%. 😮😮

Previously, there were reports that ANDE employees were directly involved in setting up illegal Bitcoin mines. ANDE Director Felix Sosa clarified that the internal audit department is conducting verification and investigations, and all relevant information will be submitted to the National Prosecutor's Office for further investigation. He also said that the power company's employees are no longer responsible for the execution of electrical connections, but have entrusted it to third-party contractors. Since December, ANDE has cut off power to more than 70 mining farms that were drawing unmetered electricity directly from the grid. 👏👏

It seems that the Bitcoin mining farm turmoil in Paraguay is still continuing, and we will continue to pay attention to this matter. 🔍🔍