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EthMaximalist
· 11h ago
Haha, here comes the electricity theft again. These people have really turned mining into espionage warfare.
281 devices hiding in farms? The creativity is truly exceptional.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 11h ago
Damn, the electricity for 1,500 households was stolen by mining thieves. How absurd is that?
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BearMarketMonk
· 11h ago
It's just a cycle of reincarnation; greedy people always want to take shortcuts. Stealing electricity to mine is like digging holes in a bubble, ending in chaos.
The fools caught this time are just a microcosm; how many people are still exchanging money for illusions?
Stealing electricity for mining shows that the profits have already rotten to the core. It's time to wake up.
281 machines are not as effective as a complete market crash. Nature will teach people how to behave.
The bottom logic is simple: when even thieves start to lose money, that's the true bottom.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 11h ago
Haha, this move is too ruthless. Using the livestock shed as cover for mining? Very thoughtful.
Law enforcement recently shut down an underground Bitcoin mining operation disguised as a livestock shed.
They confiscated 281 mining devices without invoices, with an estimated black market value of 7 million lira.
Even more astonishing, this site consumes enough electricity each day to power 1,500 ordinary households.