Georgia Targets Cryptomining Outlaws with New Power Regulations
You can also read this news on BH NEWS: Georgia Targets Cryptomining Outlaws with New Power Regulations In a strategic move to combat unauthorized cryptocurrency mining, the Georgian governme
A
AnonymousCryptoCompass newsroom
June 2, 2026
3 min read
NEWS
Hero article visual / chart / editorial image
CryptoCompass editorial visual for bitcoin coverage.
In a strategic move to combat unauthorized cryptocurrency mining, the Georgian government plans to implement new power metering systems across the villages of the Mestia region. This initiative aims to alleviate the excessive load on the local power grid while pinpointing illegal energy consumption. The initiative comes as local authorities grapple with escalating energy demands driven by clandestine mining operations.
Why is Electricity Consumption in Mestia Exceptionally High?
Illegal mining activities have caused an unprecedented leap in electricity usage in Mestia, projecting future consumption to skyrocket to 133 million kilowatt-hours by 2025. Such figures starkly contrast with the usual 10 million kilowatt-hours recorded in similar areas, as emphasized by Deputy Prime Minister Mamuka Mdinaradze. This illicit activity has catalyzed frequent power outages, severely affecting the daily lives of residents and tourists.
What Are the Financial Implications of Illegal Mining in Mestia?
The financial drain caused by unauthorized Bitcoin mining in Mestia is staggering, with annual electricity expenses surging to between 20 and 25 million lari, amounting to approximately 9.4 to 9.5 million US dollars. Authorities hope that by deploying new metering technology, they’ll efficiently track down and curtail illegal power sources across the region.
Mdinaradze clarified that rural inhabitants in the Svaneti region would still benefit from complimentary electricity, albeit below a specific limit. The upcoming metering initiative is designed not to disrupt lawful users but rather to unveil unauthorized mining disguises.
Several critical points emerge from the situation in Mestia:
The demand for electricity in 2025 is projected to reach 133 million kilowatt-hours in Mestia.
Current illegal mining activity has inflated annual energy costs to 20–25 million lari.
Energy subsidies exist for legal consumers, keeping electricity free under designated thresholds.
Authorities plan to implement a wide-scale deployment of electricity meters to combat mining abuses.
Constraints on policies against unauthorized miners and the potential for legal operation licenses remain unaddressed by officials. Authorities are expected to release further insights on these matters soon.
“The installation of meters across Mestia’s villages is expected to help precisely identify areas where illegal mining operations are concentrated,” authorities stated.
The exploitation of Georgia’s economically attractive hydroelectric power contributes massively to this mining surge. Historical investments, like Bitfury’s data center in Gori, continue to underscore Georgia’s appeal to the global cryptocurrency community. As regulatory frameworks develop, the focus remains on balancing economic incentives with robust oversight.
BitcoinWorld Eurozone Services Inflation Surge Supports Case for Further ECB Hikes, Says ABN AMRO Persistent upward pressure on services prices in the Eurozone is strengthening the argument f
The Crypto Clarity Act has been added to the Senate Legislative Calendar, a procedural step that makes the bill eligible for full Senate consideration. The listing, which appeared on the June
You can also read this news on BH NEWS: A Crossover of Influence: Pulte Ventures into Intelligence Bill Pulte, currently leading the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency, is stepping into the