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Bitcoin Mining Scam Worth $280K Busted, Thai Authorities Charge Two Suspects

Cracking Down on Cryptocurrency Crime: Two Suspects Apprehended for Illegal Electricity Usage in Unlawful Bitcoin Mining Operation

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
November 13, 2024
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  • Thai authorities have shut down illegal Bitcoin mining operations and arrested two suspects for electricity theft worth over $280,000.
  • Thailand’s crypto market continues to grow despite the issue of illegal mining, with Binance highlighting the country as a top market.

Thai officials have taken firm action against illegal Bitcoin (BTC) mining, closing down nine illicit sites and apprehending two individuals accused of stealing electricity amounting to more than $280,000.

This clampdown occurred in the Surat Thani province and comes as a response to the increasing number of unlawful cryptocurrency mining activities in the country. The authorities were alerted to this particular operation when a local resident noticed suspicious CCTV cameras at an apparently unoccupied house.

Investigation and Discovery

Upon further examination, it was found that the property was being used for unauthorized Bitcoin mining. The Central Investigation Bureau and the Provincial Electricity Authority were part of the team that raided the location. They discovered tampered electricity meters which were used to avoid legal power usage, leading to the theft of a large sum of electricity. This initial investigation led to the discovery of eight more similar operations in the province.

Despite the ongoing issue of illegal mining, Thailand continues to be a hub for cryptocurrency businesses. Bitcoin miners in Thailand are categorized as manufacturers and are subject to taxation. Yet, illegal mining remains a significant problem, with multiple raids conducted throughout 2024.

Thailand’s Crypto Market Growth

In early November, Binance’s chief marketing officer Rachel Conlan identified Thailand as one of the exchange’s top 20 markets worldwide. The country’s local crypto penetration is estimated at 12%, which is double the global average. She praised Thailand for its innovative approach to cryptocurrency and its attempts to establish a regulatory framework.

Additionally, in August, Thai financial regulators initiated a Digital Asset Regulatory Sandbox to promote cryptocurrency adoption in the country. Backed by a public hearing in May, this initiative allowed participants to test crypto services under flexible regulations, contributing to the development of Thailand’s digital asset market.

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