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Bitcoin Mining In Pakistan – Government Eyes Using Surplus Power

BitcoinistMar 23, 2025 5:00 PM

Pakistan’s government plans to use its extra electricity for Bitcoin mining operations, turning unused power into a money-making opportunity. Officials have started talking with other government departments about creating special electricity rates for foreign Bitcoin miners to help cut costs on wasted power, reports suggest.

Power Officials Create New Rate Plan For Bitcoin Miners

Bitcoin mining companies spend up to 70% of their earnings on electricity, according to reports from Pakistan’s power sector. Representatives from the Power Division are now working on a new pricing structure that would give crypto miners cheaper electricity while still protecting government interests.

The plan tackles Pakistan’s problem of paying for unused power capacity. Unlike other countries that struggle to provide enough electricity for both mining and regular needs, Pakistan claims it can offer dedicated power systems just for crypto mining. If successful, this could make the country an attractive place for blockchain data centers.

Government And Crypto Leaders Hold Key Meetings

Support for Bitcoin mining in Pakistan grew stronger after Power Minister Awais Leghari met with Bilal Bin Saqib, who heads the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC). They talked about ways to use Pakistan’s energy supplies to attract international Bitcoin mining operations. Saqib presented energy plans that would use Pakistan’s natural resources by creating rules that work for local needs.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb later led another meeting focused on making a complete plan for cryptocurrency mining in the country. Top officials from the central bank and other regulatory agencies discussed the need for clear policies and strong infrastructure for crypto mining businesses. Pakistan is working to become competitive in the global cryptocurrency market.

New Rules Needed For Mining Success

The success of this project depends heavily on creating well-defined rules and systems that work efficiently. Bilal Bin Saqib stated that Pakistan needs special policies fitted to its economic situation to achieve success in cryptocurrency mining without harming the power sector. Pakistan’s finance minister described this digital mining project as starting “a new digital chapter” for the economy.

Pakistan Positions Itself For Blockchain Future

Creating a framework for cryptocurrency mining would help Pakistan take advantage of worldwide trends in blockchain technology. These include licensing systems, national blockchain policies, and test programs that Pakistan can use to encourage investment in this new sector while making sure its power resources are used efficiently.

The initiative stands out as an unusual approach to solving Pakistan’s energy problems – using excess capacity that would otherwise go to waste while potentially bringing in foreign investment. Rather than spending money to fix its power sector problems, the government hopes this plan will generate revenue while making use of resources that currently cost the country money.

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