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Venezuela reaffirms crypto mining ban as national grid hits nine-year peak demand of 15,579 MW

Venezuela’s government has reinforced its nationwide crypto mining restrictions after electricity demand surged to its highest level in nearly a decade, raising new concerns over grid stability and energy shortages.

by Elizabeth Omotoke
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Venezuela has reaffirmed its ban on cryptocurrency mining as the national grid recorded peak demand of 15,579 megawatts on May 7, the highest level in nine years. Authorities said mining operations place direct technical pressure on an electricity system already strained by a heat wave and aging infrastructure, and warned that illegal mining farms face prosecution under existing law.

According to the government, Venezuela’s National Electric System recorded a peak demand of 15,579 megawatts on May 7, marking the highest level seen in nine years. Officials blamed the surge on an intense heat wave combined with increased industrial and economic activity.

The renewed enforcement of the Venezuela Crypto Mining Ban reflects growing concern among policymakers that energy-intensive Bitcoin mining operations could further destabilize a grid already struggling with blackouts and aging infrastructure.

Venezuela links crypto mining to pressure on national grid

In an official statement, the government said digital mining operations place “technical pressure” on the country’s electrical system during a period of exceptional demand. Authorities confirmed that inspections and monitoring efforts would increase nationwide to identify unauthorized mining farms.

The Venezuela Crypto Mining Ban first gained momentum in 2024 when officials began disconnecting mining farms from the national grid following widespread corruption investigations tied to the country’s crypto oversight agency, SUNACRIP.

Now, officials say the restrictions are necessary to protect ordinary citizens from worsening electricity shortages.

“The absolute ban on digital mining in the national territory is upheld,” the government said in its latest communiqué, adding that violators would be prosecuted according to existing regulations.

Energy analysts note that Venezuela’s electricity system has suffered years of underinvestment and operational decline. The country has repeatedly faced blackouts, especially outside major urban centers, with critics accusing the government of failing to modernize transmission infrastructure.

Reuters, citing the government statement, reported that authorities are carrying out “stabilization and protection maneuvers” to maintain equilibrium across the national grid.

The strengthened Venezuela Crypto Mining Ban also comes as several countries globally reconsider the energy impact of Bitcoin mining during periods of power stress.

Officials cite international sanctions and heat wave

Venezuelan authorities also blamed international sanctions for slowing the recovery and maintenance of the power system. Officials urged private companies with self-generation capabilities to use their own energy sources responsibly in order to reduce pressure on the national grid.

The government said a broader recovery and transformation plan for the electric system will soon be introduced.

Despite the strict position, industry observers argue the Venezuela Crypto Mining Ban may overlook the country’s long-term mining potential. Venezuela possesses substantial stranded and underutilized energy resources that some experts believe could eventually support sustainable Bitcoin mining operations if infrastructure improves.

Reports from crypto analysts suggest mining farms could theoretically operate near isolated power generation facilities, using electricity that currently cannot be efficiently transmitted through the national network.

According to data cited by local crypto outlet Criptonoticias, Venezuela still contributes roughly 0.5% of Bitcoin’s global hashrate despite the ongoing restrictions, indicating that underground mining activity remains active in some regions.

That reality highlights the growing difficulty governments face when attempting to fully eliminate decentralized mining operations.

The Venezuela Crypto Mining Ban has therefore evolved into both an energy policy issue and a regulatory enforcement challenge.

Russia’s Bitcoin mining restrictions offer a parallel

Venezuela’s approach mirrors policies adopted in Russia, where authorities imposed restrictions on crypto mining in energy-stressed regions such as Siberia beginning in 2024.

Russia’s Energy Ministry said earlier this year that limiting mining activity reduced strain on the Siberian power grid by more than 300 megawatts, helping officials avoid emergency electricity restrictions.

That comparison has strengthened the Venezuelan government’s argument that limiting crypto mining can provide immediate relief during periods of peak electricity consumption.

Still, many Bitcoin advocates maintain that mining can actually improve energy efficiency when paired with excess or wasted power generation. Some industry executives argue that flexible mining loads can stabilize grids if properly managed rather than banned outright.

Jaran Mellerud, co-founder of mining research firm Hashlabs, previously argued that Bitcoin mining can create economic value from unused electricity in emerging markets, particularly in countries with excess generation capacity.

For now, however, the Venezuela Crypto Mining Ban remains firmly in place as the government prioritizes energy stability over digital asset expansion.

Venezuela crypto mining ban signals tougher environment for miners

The renewed crackdown sends a strong signal to miners operating in Latin America that governments are increasingly willing to intervene when crypto mining collides with national infrastructure concerns.

While Venezuela continues to struggle with energy reliability, authorities appear determined to keep mining operations offline until grid conditions improve.

The Venezuela Crypto Mining Ban is also becoming a case study in how emerging economies are balancing the promise of digital assets against the realities of electricity shortages, climate pressures, and economic instability.

For the global crypto industry, Venezuela’s latest move underscores a growing truth: access to stable and affordable energy may become one of the defining battlegrounds of the next phase of Bitcoin mining expansion.

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