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Norway Plans Temporary Ban on Crypto Mining by 2025

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  • Norway’s temporary crypto mining ban starts in 2025, led by Aasland and Tung.
  • PoW assets like Bitcoin and Litecoin affected.
  • Policy halts future investments; aims to conserve energy resources.

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Norway to Implement Temporary Ban on Energy-Intensive Crypto Mining

Norway has announced plans to impose a temporary ban on new energy-intensive crypto mining operations starting in autumn 2025, led by Energy Minister Terje Aasland and Minister for Digitalization Karianne Tung.

The temporary ban on new, energy-intensive crypto mining operations in Norway highlights broader energy conservation efforts, affecting future investments and causing uncertainty in the local market.

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Background and Implications

The Norwegian government, led by Ministers Terje Aasland and Karianne Tung, intends to limit high-energy-consuming crypto mining practices. Bitcoin and other PoW cryptocurrencies are primarily targeted. The proposal comes amid increasing energy demand in Norway. Acknowledging the minimal local economic benefits, the government will prevent the establishment of new mining centers. This reflects a shift since the government began subsidizing reductions in 2018.

The immediate effect includes halting plans of crypto firms like K33, which has been gathering investments to acquire large amounts of Bitcoin. This move aims to address the country’s energy priorities while preserving resources for digitalization projects. The halting of future capacity, not a retroactive action, affects planning rather than current operations.

Norway’s approach aligns with global shifts seen in China and Russia, who have similarly regulated energy-heavy crypto mining due to its substantial resource demands. The policy anticipates a broader trend toward stricter regulatory landscapes in regions facing energy allocation pressures. With Norway’s mining activity curtailed, longer-term developments may arise as the European regulatory climate evolves.

Future Outlook

Potential outcomes may include a redistribution of mining activities and innovations focusing on energy-efficient alternatives. The existing operations remain unaffected, but new investments in high-power facilities are essentially blocked. These actions form part of a larger trend in setting international policy precedents.

Terje Aasland, Energy Minister, Norwegian Government, stated, “The measure primarily targets the most energy-consuming blockchain implementations, such as Bitcoin and other PoW assets.”

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