Belarus President Wants To Mine Bitcoin & Crypto Using Surplus Energy
President Lukashenko has instructed his Energy Minister to assess if the country should get into mining.
This week, Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko told the country’s Energy Minister Alexei Kushnarenko that he wants to use their surplus of electricity to mine cryptocurrency like Bitcoin to accumulate a reserve.
“Look at this mining. More and more people are turning to me. If it is profitable for us, let’s do it,” President Lukashenko said. “We have excess electricity. Let them make this cryptocurrency and so on.”
President Lukashenko touched on how the United States is embracing the mining industry under President Donald Trump, and also creating a strategic reserve of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies: “Moreover, you see the path the world is going. And especially the largest economy in the world. They announced yesterday that they will keep [Bitcoin & cryptocurrency] in reserve.”
“Therefore, there will be demand for them. Well, maybe we should do it ourselves,” Lukashenko continued. “Well, we attract some investors, sell them electricity, although I do not rule it out. But we need to do it ourselves. There are such proposals. I think that you will step over this bureaucracy and report what needs to be done.”