Three owners of cryptocurrency mining farms in the Bulgarian city of Blagoevgrad became victims of robbers. The attackers stole 21 pieces of equipment, weighing about 10 kg each, worth about €150 thousand.
The theft of equipment occurred when it was left behind an open door with a closed iron cooling grate. The alarm was turned on, and the attackers had two hours to take it out.
This was reported on Bulgarian National Television. The police clarified that the farms belonged to private individuals.
Recall that in early February, 400 farms were discovered on the territory of the Kyiv company PJSC Kvazar 400 farms, with equipment worth 4 million. dollars.
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