For purposes of widespread political punishment, yes. As I understand, their situation today is rooted lower than planned hydroelectric power in the industrial south paired with policy oriented reduction of coal power in the industrial north. Those two, then paired with excessive demand on the backs of reduced production, certain (extensive) regions of the country are hamstrung. They banned cryptomining earlier this summer specifically because of energy consumption. It's been unmanageable, yet mitigated, for many months. Doesn't seem good enough
For purposes of widespread political punishment, yes. As I understand, their situation today is rooted lower than planned hydroelectric power in the industrial south paired with policy oriented reduction of coal power in the industrial north. Those two, then paired with excessive demand on the backs of reduced production, certain (extensive) regions of the country are hamstrung. They banned cryptomining earlier this summer specifically because of energy consumption. It's been unmanageable, yet mitigated, for many months. Doesn't seem good enough