A movie that tramples a mining machine with a total of 140 million yen with a road roller without asking questions
Malaysian investigative authorities have released a movie that uses road rollers to trample more than 1000 mining machines seized from illegal miners who stole electricity and have become a hot topic.
Polis Miri lupus mesin bitcoin bernilai RM5.3 juta | DayakDaily
https://dayakdaily.com/polis-miri-lupus-mesin-bitcoin-bernilai-rm5-3-juta/
Eight arrested over power theft, 1,069 bitcoin mining machines worth RM5.3mil seized | The Star
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/07/16/eight-arrested-over-power-theft-1069-bitcoin-mining-machines-worth-rm53mil-seized
ASMR for Gamers: Watch Police Steamroll $ 1.6 Million in Bitcoin Equipment | Tom's Hardware
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/malaysian-police-steamrolled-bitcoin-mining-equipment
Police in Miri, Malaysia, announced that they have conducted six home investigations of illegal Bitcoin miners since April 2021, arrested eight people, and seized 1069 mining machines. Did. Police say the vendor is illegally using the electricity it uses for mining, causing damage to a local power company of about RM8.4 million.
In Malaysia, there are many cases of stealing electricity for mining applications of virtual currencies such as Bitcoin. In February 2021, seven suspects and 1746 mining machines were confiscated , and police announced that they would continue to detect similarly illegal miners.
Police have announced that six of the suspects arrested this time will be prosecuted for 'electricity theft.' Six people will be sentenced to up to RM8,000 (about 210,000 yen) and up to eight months in prison.
In addition, local media Dayak Daily has released a movie showing how police seized 1069 mining machines with a road roller without question and answer.
Polis Miri lupus mesin bitcoin bernilai RM5.3 juta --YouTube
A mining machine that makes a popping noise and is trampled by a road roller. According to police, the total value of mining machines is 5.3 million ringgit (about 140 million yen).
Tom's Hardware, a news site related to PC peripherals, said, 'This movie is ASMR for gamers.' It is evaluated. '
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